Sunday, August 21, 2022
Our Final Day
Friday, August 19, 2022
Friday: Long Live
Thursday, August 18, 2022
Thursday: The General
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
Wednesday: Rivers and Roads
Skies were gray, but spirits were high at Camp Cody on this rainy Wednesday. The day began with waffles, orange and cranberry muffins, bacon, and fresh fruit. Luckily, the rain held off until the afternoon, and morning groups were able to meet in their regular spots. Today’s discussion centered around how we approach challenges, change, grief, and loss. A new group activity introduced by OSU Associate Pastor Brian Craig helped our campers and staff dig deep into the experiences that unite us all, and how we can support one another.
If you’re wondering why this blog always includes a detailed account of the meals, it’s simply because this staff-member-turned-blogger is a big fan of the food at Camp Cody. Lunch included pulled pork sandwiches and chicken caesar salad wraps, AND TATER TOTS. As we transitioned to Spree Time, rain drops threatened to turn into an all-out shower, but held off for most of the afternoon. Today was our annual “three versus three” basketball tournament. Eight teams competed for the title of champion, and a team including Steve Flaherty, Billy Reeves, and senior Matthew Tevnan walked away with the victory.
Today’s afternoon program paired two morning groups together and tasked them with creating a skit to be performed later in the evening at the Variety Show. Teams were given a song from the week, a prop, a line, and other criteria that needed to be included in their performance. They spent the afternoon planning and practicing for the big event.
Clad in rain jackets, everyone made their way to dinner. Tonight’s meal was chicken lo mein, pork fried rice, dumplings, and exquisitely baked chocolate cookies. Seriously, these cookies were incredible. Because of the rain, Chapel was held underneath the tent again. Members of the eighth-grade class assisted with worship, and John incorporated some fan-favorite songs that involve dance participation from the crowd. Bob Caldeira provided the message this evening, reminding everyone of how small acts of kindness and gestures can brighten someone’s day and impact them long after the fact.
Our staff worked very hard leading up to Skit Night and the Variety Show to move the stages and all of our equipment underneath the tent. While rain tried to put a damper on our evening program, our committed team refused to let that happen. Skit Night and the Variety Show were both huge successes. The evening started out with each of the five groups performing their skit. Costumes, props, and music cues were key in delivering these Oscar-worthy performances. Campers, staff, and CIT’s came together to put on an amazing show. Our judges Candace Crocker, Billy Reeves, Katherine Kelly, and Colin Liebert had their work cut out for them determining a winner.
Once all the skits had been performed, we transitioned into our annual Variety Show. Campers performed talents like singing, comedy, dance, and more! Staff members led fun games, and our first-year staff hosted. As always, our whole Camp family was blown away by the talent of our campers. This night is a favorite for many.
We then made our way to the council ring for a Vespers message from Staff Director, Rachel Mirski. Rachel recounted her rocky start to her Camp experience and highlighted the folks who’ve helped her throughout her journey from camper, to cabin staff, to administrative staff. Everyone returned to their cabins a little wet from the rain but with smiles on their faces.
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Tuesday: I Won't Give Up
Happy Taco Tuesday! As we near the halfway point of the week, campers and staff members are starting to walk a little slower to breakfast each morning, but this morning’s tired faces faded fast at the mention of “French toast,” “chocolate chip muffins," and "sausage patties."
Members of our senior class and our CIT’s helped lead our junior high morning groups today, offering a different perspective for our youngest campers. The weather was picture perfect all throughout the morning.
Lunch was pizza and Caesar salad, and Spree Time featured a corn hole tournament, yoga, volleyball tournament, and death ball. For any concerned readers, death ball is similar to dodgeball and no one actually dies.
Clouds started to roll in shortly before the afternoon program; however, after a slight rain delay the program began. Today’s afternoon program was the Great Camp Relay. Campers competed in challenges like dizzy bat, whipped-cream pie-eating contests, piggyback races, and more in three different legs. Teams accumulated points during each leg, culminating in an ultimate face off. Check out our Instagram page for some awesome pictures and videos!
Dinnertime brought the fulfilled promise of tacos (it is Tuesday, after all…). Folks built their own tacos, enjoyed enchiladas, and some folks tried their first-ever churro. As dinner was winding down, the clouds returned and the skies opened up. After some dancing in the rain, our team pivoted and moved Chapel to the tent.
Today's Chapel was led by campers in 9th, 10th, and 11th grade. Christine Candler, a veteran member of our staff, offered the message. She reminded our teens that we can be masterpieces while simultaneously being works in progress. The rain slowed down just in time for our campers and staff to prepare for the evening program.
The evening program was called Camp Rock, and had morning groups playing games to earn clues to help them identify their musical artist. Once they determined who their musical artist was, they were charged with locating them and choreographing a dance with them. Each group performed for our judges and the winning team won a gold cup filled to the brim with Jolly Ranchers. Each and every performance was incredible!
At Vespers, Valerie Ripley talked about the challenges she's faced, the adventures she's had, and knowing the difference between giving up and letting go.
Although there's rain in tomorrow's forecast, we're too busy reliving the musical performances from the evening program and the exciting relay race to worry.
Monday, August 15, 2022
Monday: Better Together
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Sunday: Here Comes the Sun!
Our first full day of Camp has come and gone! The day started with a big breakfast of pancakes, sausage links, fruit, muffins, and apple turnovers. Once the plates were cleared and table wiped down, Steve introduced our campers to morning watch, a time when campers and staff take 10 minutes to sit quietly and reflect on the day ahead.
Tired faces perked up during the morning meeting as our administration staff walked everyone through the schedule for the day. Cabin cleanup was followed by morning group, where campers and staff talked about the theme for the day, “Here Comes the Sun.”
Everyone returned from morning group to a lunch of cheeseburgers, hot dogs, and french fries. Next up was Spree Time, when campers and staff get to choose from a variety of activities to participate in. Today’s offerings included nail painting, basketball, swimming, paddle boarding, juggling, disc golf, and more!
Our afternoon program had groups traveling around the grounds competing in different games and challenges to find a long-lost treasure chest buried somewhere at Camp. Once teams gathered clues and coins, they reunited in the counsel ring to solve a puzzle and put together a map leading to the treasure. Buried deep in the sand down by the waterfront, the treasure chest contained note cards with positive words of affirmation on them, which were then distributed to campers and staff.
In preparation for tonight’s dance, dinner was a carb fest, including chicken, broccoli, and penne, as well as baked ziti and meat sauce. The Cody staff pulled out all the stops this evening and provided TWO different kinds of bread: garlic and tomato-basil focaccia. Lots of faces also lit up when word spread that dessert was ice cream sandwiches.
After dinner, we made our way to the council ring and prepared to join together in worship. Chapel was led by our counselors-in-training (CIT’s), and songs included Camp classics like “Take Me Down to Ossipee,” “Compass,” and “Lean On Me.” Brian Craig, one of our newest staff members, offered the message, reminding us to love each other into wholeness.
The theme for tonight’s outdoor dance was “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and campers and staff alike danced the night away! As the final notes of "Stairway to Heaven," played over the speakers, everyone slowly made their way to Vespers.
With a sky full of the brightest stars, campers listened to Junior High staff member Colin Denizkurt offer his thoughts on the importance of finding the positive when things don’t go your way.
It was quite possibly the perfect day.
Saturday, August 13, 2022
Next stop... Camp Cody!
Picture this: 100 teens ages 13 to 18 arrive at the Braintree High School parking lot, many of which are toting ornately decorated trunks. More than 50 staff members, clad in their signature red staff shirts, direct families to check in, help carry and load luggage, and cheer as new faces arrive one after the other. Six counselors-in-training arrive ready and excited to learn. Camp has begun!
For the 65th time, our Camp family is coming together for another incredible week spent laughing, singing, dancing, and learning about one another in our favorite place. Goodbyes are said, the buses are loaded, and eager faces turn toward 93 North. A few hours later, campers spill out of the buses and are welcomed to Camp Cody by those same red shirts.
Our first day of Camp is always an exciting one. After arrival, campers receive their cabin assignments, meet their morning groups, and start getting to know the staff.
What’s a morning group, you ask? Each day, a small groups of campers and two staff meet together for group discussions and games. Many of our campers reflect on morning group as being one of the most impactful parts of their week. You get to know the other members of your group well and share your thoughts on topics like family, friends, school, and more.
Morning groups met briefly to introduce themselves to one another and lay the groundwork for what promises to be a wonderful week of getting to know each other. Ice breakers, games, and activities eventually lead to meaningful conversation and long-lasting bonds as the week progresses.
After meeting with our morning groups, we met for our first camp meal. The food at Camp is a treat, and tonight’s menu included chicken, pork roast, masked potatoes (this blogger’s personal favorite), asparagus, and lemon bars for dessert. We eat all together outdoors under a large tent. Once the plates were cleared and the tables cleaned, we moved to Chapel.
Each evening, Reverend Bill leads a different team in putting together a Chapel service. John Fiander pulls out his guitar and gets the teens and counselors singing and dancing. Tonight’s Chapel service was facilitated by members of our staff, and a message from Reverend Bill highlighted the impact we can have on each other by reaching out and offering a helping hand and a kind word to those who need it most.
The evening program was our traditional opening campfire where staff members performed musical numbers, skits, contests, and other fun acts to help introduce our teens to Camp. We ended the evening with Vespers. Steve Flaherty shared why he’s an optimist, and how important it is to find the good in all things.
All in all, our first day was a success! Tune in throughout the week for more updates and the occasional camp-related pun!