Friday, July 31, 2009

What else should i pack for summer camp ??

i know that summer seems like it is never going to come but i am just thinking about what to bring when i go to summer camp... this is the website said·


Sleeping bag or 2-3 warm blankets


· Sheets, pillow %26amp; pillowcase


· Rubber sheet (if necessary)


· Mattress cover (if desired)


· Flashlight %26amp; extra Batteries


· 6 changes of socks, underwear, etc.


· 6 changes of clothing - shorts, shirts long pants, etc.


· Pajamas or other sleepwear


· Dress clothes for dance %26amp; candlelight ceremony (if desired)


· Rain gear (coat, poncho, boots, etc.)


· Bathing suit (two if possible)


· Camera %26amp; film


· Writing paper, envelopes, stamps, postcards, pen/pencil, addresses


· Favorite book or magazine


· 2 pairs sneakers or comfortable walking shoes


· Sandals or flip-flops (for waterfront %26amp; shower)


· Boots or shoes with heel (required for Horse Management)


· Sweatshirt, heavy sweater or jacket


· 2 beach towels


· Bath towel %26amp; face cloth


· Body soap %26amp; shampoo


· Hairbrush or comb


· Toothbrush %26amp; toothpaste


· Hair ties for long hair


but i was wondering if you guys had any other ideas of what to bring..like what you brought on past experiences ? anyway thanks a bunch


xxxKatiexxx

What else should i pack for summer camp ??
I would bring a small fleece blanket (you can make one). If you go outside/sit around a campfire, you can wrap it around you and not worry about getting it dirty-it can easily be washed.


As you've probably heard also, dress in layers. You might want to bring layers like tank-tops, t-shirts, vests, light sweatshirts, and windbreakers. According to what kind of weather you have, you can just peel a couple layers off, or add a couple.
Reply:i don't think you should bring more things.all i want to tell you is to write your name on all of your stuffs.for your clothes sew your name..if you failed to do so,you might bring home lesser things than you bring from home..



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