Sunday, October 4, 2009

Camp Ramblewood.


Let me begin by saying, "What happens in Camp Ramblewood, stays in Camp Ramblewood" lol, so I won't speak on the experience too much.


But being there for three days did something to me. Everyone knows how I am when it comes to clothing &shoes. Yet, my final morning waking up in the cabin, and even the night before, I didnt even think much of my attire. Edem and company asked me if I wanted to change for the upcoming event (I was a bit dirty). Usually, I would have said, "Yes! Omg" without hesistation. But "No" was my answer. It's like, all of a sudden, I realized that being "Fresh" isn't necessary all of, or even the majority of the time. Of course, I still love getting dressed, but I just don't think it's as important as it once was. Then again, I could just be talking right? We'll see.

I have really high hopes for this year. I already did, but now I'm extremely optimistic and confident. The enviornment in which I was really inspired me: so many people were so friendly and funny. (Among other positive traits). I mean, Randallstown has it's wonderful people - no doubt. But the Camp Ramblewood atmosphere, while not too racially diverse, was invigorating with it's jubilant aura.

The last 3 days have also encouraged me to be more involved with SGA, and more helpful and caring to people in general. That's all I really have to say - it was a wonderful experience that has changed my outlook on my life, and life itself. As I essentially said before, you don't need any details of my stay=], for:


"That which is shrouded in mystery is that which is beautiful."

-em;


*Unless of course, Pap and/or Edem tell you about the trip. And Edem was right, I sometimes do things I don't want others to do. While I feel it happens not as often as he suggests, I still need to kill that.

1 comments:

M i l e s. said...

then again, screw Edem lol.
--everyone isn't me; so they have different dislikes. the things that ido that idon't approve, like apologizing for example, proves my point.