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My daughter was 16 months old when we moved back to the Bay Area from San Diego in Fast forward to now: each of our families has two kids, all of whom could be siblings based on their ages and personalities. Three years ago, we suggested to those long-distance friends that they come live with us for a week and that the kids all attend camp together.
It was so awesome watching them experience Galileo at the same site while taking away different learnings, and all having had a joy-filled, enriching, and fulfilling read: exhausting-in-the-best-way experience. Watching all four kids go to camp together over the years has been a true delight. Dressing for theme days, choosing colors for wacky hair day, and listening to the chants and songs all through dinner warms my heart. Of course, camp is so fun for them.
They love everything about it, but I think what they love the most is that they get to share a special experience with each other. I recognize that our experience is a little unique.
Our kids have attended camp with various constellations of local friends, too; some have been in the same age group or major , and other times just at the same site the same week.
But the benefits extend beyond carpool logistics and bring-a-buddy savings. Our kids have built memories that will last a lifetime. All parents want their kids to feel safe, included and welcomed in environments new and familiar.