Monday, July 7, 2008

Some Updates from Camp

So here we are in good old Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, working and enjoying the life at Jewish summer camp.

While I'm working on being one of the rabbis for the 140 campers in my unit, I'm also shepherding my family through the camp experience as well! Because, of course, we bring up the whole family. My husband is having a great time enjoying the company of the other faculty and the kids are enjoying the outdoor time and the freedom to run around all day long.

So...without further ado, a few of the pictures from our first week at OSRUI...

Sam on Shabbat, looking adorable...
David rockin' out at the all-camp Fourth of July Talent Show
Yael taking out her cute little hairbow on Shabbat...
David enjoying the waterfront activities...

See more Best Shots over at Melody's place...

---00000---

A few bloggy notes:
Haveil Havalim is up over here.
AND Juggling Frogs is back! I'm so excited.

12 comments:

Crunchy Domestic Goddess said...

it looks like a great time is being had by all. :) enjoy camp!

Juggling Frogs said...

Camp sounds like a blast! Thanks for the welcome!

Anonymous said...

A shared life is so rare.

iMother2.0 said...

what wonderful shots of some fun and beautiful moments. Hmmm I wanna go to camp :)

Anonymous said...

I so love the shot of Yael taking out her bow because mine did the same thing. I miss it! What a fantastic way to spend summer.

Anonymous said...

How fun to have the whole family along -- the kids look like they are having a grand time :) I especially love the one of Yael with her hair bow -- I have a five-year-old that STILL does that :D

Anonymous said...

Yay camp!!! 5 weeks and counting...

Rose said...

OMGosh, how fun!!!

cherish.photography said...

summer camp is so much fun! Thanks for sharing!

Marci said...

My heart is aching for OSRUI - some of the most important and life-altering experiences of my childhood took place there. May I live vicariously through you???

Anonymous said...

Sam does indeed look adorable. Great pics!

Mozi Esme said...

Looks like a great place for kids!