Becky,
The difference is... When Days are Hot, we can have very cool nights in the foothills of Mt Rainier where Camp 2007 will be. Oh yeah, it may rain too on Labor Day weekend Watch the weather for washington State on the internet the week before, we usually know that far ahead.
In Philadelphia and Washington DC the nights never cooled down, it stayed h-o-t & muggie until later in Sepember and sometimes into October. That was MY life for 12 years.
Hope to see & HUG you at Camp, Becky!
Carolyn J
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How many adults to camp this year?
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Re: How many adults to camp this year?
Carolyn J
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Re: How many adults to camp this year?
Well, I am hoping to come to camp. Unfortunately our school (my job) starts two days before Labor Day weekend. Grrr....I am hoping to leave Friday after work but it's about a ten hour drive. I sure do not want to miss camp this year. Kayla wants to come with me again and I would honestly love for her to come. However, I really feel as if I should come by myself this year. I just know I would get more out of it. Sounds selfish I know but I missed out on a lot of the adult panels. We'll see what happens.
So I should know for sure by the beginning of next week. I can't wait to see everyone!!!
OH by the way....it does cool down in Seattle, but most of all I would tell people to bring a Umbrella. It tends to get a lot of rainfall there. Sweater & Umbrella. It is a beautiful State though.
So I should know for sure by the beginning of next week. I can't wait to see everyone!!!
OH by the way....it does cool down in Seattle, but most of all I would tell people to bring a Umbrella. It tends to get a lot of rainfall there. Sweater & Umbrella. It is a beautiful State though.
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Re: How many adults to camp this year?
Rachel, you really have to come!!! I would love to see you again!
Good luck getting there! I hope to see you soon,
Hugs,
Amy
Good luck getting there! I hope to see you soon,
Hugs,
Amy
Amy 28 years old ROBPI from MN
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Re: How many adults to camp this year?
Amy,
I will know by the end of today. I'm trying to swing something for Friday so I can have a driving day. I know...I can't wait to see everyone. It's so exciting isn't it.
I will know by the end of today. I'm trying to swing something for Friday so I can have a driving day. I know...I can't wait to see everyone. It's so exciting isn't it.
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Re: How many adults to camp this year?
Good luck Rachel!!!!
Hugs,
Amy
Hugs,
Amy
Amy 28 years old ROBPI from MN
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Re: How many adults to camp this year?
Rachel:
I have my fingers, toes and eyes crossed for you to make it to camp !!(:)
Kath
I have my fingers, toes and eyes crossed for you to make it to camp !!(:)
Kath
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Kathleen Mallozzi
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Re: How many adults to camp this year?
I'm going to try
Pat
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Re: How many adults to camp this year?
Pat
Now I'll have to twist myself up like a pretzel so that both you and Rachel will come.
I really, really hope you can come.
I look forward to meeting you after all these years.
Kath robpi/adult
Now I'll have to twist myself up like a pretzel so that both you and Rachel will come.
I really, really hope you can come.
I look forward to meeting you after all these years.
Kath robpi/adult
Kath robpi/adult
Kathleen Mallozzi
Kathleen Mallozzi