I have spent the last 2 weeks at my alma mater, Bradley University, as the director of Summer Forensics Institute, the speech camp I attended before my sophomore and senior years of high school and worked at before my freshman, sophomore, junior and senior years of college, plus 2 years after I graduated, including one bonus year when Harry was little. THIS WAS MY NINTH SUMMER AT CAMP, and it was magic.
For 2 weeks, I lived in my freshman dorm with a bunch of my college speech teammates whom I begged to come back and work camp with me. I was kid-free, husband-free, and largely creature comfort-free.
Some of the kids at camp were children of people I knew from speech. THAT'S HOW OLD I AM and how ill-suited to dorm life I am.
So why the heck did I do it?
Speech camp was where I met Ben. And where I discovered my life's passion. I feel like I owe it a lot, so when the comm department chair reached out and asked me to direct camp, I jumped at the chance. And the whole time I was stressing about staff and salaries and schedules, I thought of 15-year-old me and how incredibly happy she'd be.
I even maned to haul my 41-year-old self into a lofted twin bed every night.
My closest college speech friends came back to work camp, which was a total dream come true. Here's a glamour shot of a dorm spa night:
The kids came to visit over the weekend THANK GOD because I missed them so much.NON STOP GLAMOUR. I had to get up super early to work on my online classes (3 adjunct sections and my for-real online class)
I got to take a long walk with one of my favorite people in the world (who lives far away in real life but was just one floor down from me in camp life), and I would like to live in this perfect house:
Harry and I love Lydia. Side note: he got this Pride tank at Target and texted me a picture, saying it matches everything (LOLz).
Kids, a still life.
Donuts!
A super cute dorm-bed accessory
My undergrad library!!! My faaave!
You guys know I love Lydia. I think it's her simultaneous approachability (you can walk right up to her!) and standoffishness (look at that face!) that gets me. Also, we are the same size and I am pretty sure she'd look great in my clothes.
1980s Strawberry Shortcake sheets!
My mom came to campus at lunch to walk with me. One day, I asked her what was in the giant garbage bag in her trunk, and she said HUMAN HAIR. (To solve a deer in the garden issue, but still super creepy).
My view from the elliptical every morning, which does beat my at-home workout dungeon.
Twinning!
My face like 5 days in when the group of kids I was supposed to take to the gym stopped showing up, and I was the only person in the whole camp working out on the daily.
The best lecture slide ever.
I truly adored the dorm food. Especially the part when I would just walk into the room and all the food was ready for me.
Weirdest weather statement ever. AS IF I AM GONG TO STOP AND EXAMINE A FUNNEL CLOUD DIPPING TOWARD THE GORUND TO SEE WHAT DIRECTION IT'S SPINNING.
One of my friends celebrated a pretty big milestone bday at camp (turning 40 at camp! how awesome is that!)
The best breakfast: a turtle latte from One World.
It was really like day 9:
Happy birthday! Cheesecake for the Golden Girls
Saying farewell to dorm food
The limited preppers had a double elimination thesis-creation tournament-- with cake and ice cream!
Old camp pics. I am in every one, and Ben is the guy on the hockey jersey in the front row of the first one. Bonus appearances by my little brother in most:
All packed up on the last day
Welcoming parents and staff to the end-of-camp banquet-- the end was in sight!
Golden Girls do speech camp!
WE MADE IT!!!!
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