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01 July 2005

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Dear Patricia,
A dear friend of mine has forwarded your writings onto me and I'm pleased to take the time to submerge myself in your stories.

This writing was of particular interest to me as I own and operate a girls' camp in Maine. I was thoroughly taken by your capturing another side of the camp experience -- that of the parent. Thank you. I will share excerpts with our staff group at our meeting today. Your poignant portrayal of what it's like to see the transformation of your child after camp will make the daily work our staff do that much sweeter.

Thanks!

Pam Cobb Heuberger
Camp Runoia
Belgrade Lakes, Maine

I am reading back in your archives, and coming across this post was so nostalgic for me - every year when my baby brother goes away to camp (and he is the baby of the family, 14 years younger than me, 10 years younger than our other brother), my entire family scours the camp's photo website every day, sending each other links to photos we think might be him (hard to tell when he just let another camper cut his hair).

Thank you for reminding me of that.

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