When you can’t find the best fanfic ever because you forgot to like it and can’t remember what it was called…
If you have the opportunity to sleep- take it!
Sleep is very important. Young adults (18-24) need 7 ½ to 9 hours and teens (14-17) need 8-10 hours of sleep a night. So, how does one get sleep at camp when it’s full of late nights, early mornings, and campers waking you up in the middle of the night. Tried and true tips:
Designate someone as the nighttime wake-up counselor. Everybody takes a turn being the designated person who gets up if a kid needs something in the night. Trade off? They sleep in a little bit.
Get kids to bed on time by using a nighttime routine and starting it early enough. Remember, it takes little kids longer to get ready for bed and calmed down enough to sleep.
Designate half the counselors to be bedtime counselors and half to be wake-up counselors. Bedtime counselors stay up later but sleep in a little and wake-up counselors go to bed a little earlier and get up earlier.
Don’t do your paperwork when you should be sleeping. Maybe that means you slip away during lunch to do paperwork, but reserve time in your tent for actual sleeping.
Take naps during breaks if you need to, especially if you were up during the night.
When camp friends get you the hook up on international foods ❤️🌏😁
What in the absolute AI’s version of a Dumbledore/Gandalf love child is this?
Never had such a hard time choosing 10 pictures cus there is so much more on this lot and I absolutely love everything.
The share house on the right has a living room, kitchen/ dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a party veranda thingy.
The share house on the left has a living/ dining room, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms.
In the back there is a small apartment complex (last picture) I furnished the middle one and it has a living/ dining room, kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom.
There is also a creative space with at ground level room for painting, wood working and flower arranging. And above is a space for parties.
The middle house and 2 other apartments have been left empty.
I playtested this lot with the roommate system. I had moved 4 sims into the right share house and filled the rest with roommates. It all should work fine and there were no routing issues when locking the doors.
30x30 lot, Residential, San Myshuno
Cc free, available on the Gallery
EA ID: CatSaar
Tray Files: simfileshare (no ads)
Uses: All current EP’s, all current GP’s except Vampires, Tiny Living, Moschino, Laundry Day, Toddler, Fitness, Bowling, Vintage Glamour, Backyard, Kids Room, Romantic Garden, Movie Hangout, Cool Kitchen, Perfect Patio, Holiday.
(some packs only use 1 or 2 items, so you could easily skip some)
Place in build mode with bb.moveobjects on.
Please do not reupload my work or claim as your own.
Beautiful pictures used by SimSationalToo and Anna_vel_annA on the Gallery.
God I love the onion
sorry the onion has been killing it lately unfollow if you disagree
You guys! We are a family of camp memory hoarders! My grandma saved this paperwork from when my mom went to Camp Moran in 1981!
So a lot of us are (eventually) going to be looking for a real job with only or mostly camp experience. And we all know that camp provides valuable skills, but how do we show that to employers. Well, show them through what you say in your resume. So here are some suggestions of how to phrase your camp experience.
Literally everybody who works at camp:
Managed risk; promoted health and safety of participants
Lead interactive activities on a variety of topics for over (estimation of number) participants ages (whatever ages your camp serves)
Planned curriculum in (relevant topics)
Worked on an interdisciplinary team of (number) staff
Lead activities to facilitate social and leadership skills development
Worked with diverse participants and staff
Worked with CITs? Managed trainees ages (numbers) Been some kind of ad staff? Been a unit leader? Managed/supervised (number) of staff Program director/staff? Implemented specialty activities Did something for staff training? Provided trainings for staff on (relevant topics)
Numbers are eye-catching, and you can use estimates. Check out the web for formatting ideas and use any services your school/university provides to get feedback and strengthen your resume. Don’t lie about your skills, but make them sound relevant to other jobs. For example, if you’re applying for a teaching job, putting that you did behavior management is probs a good idea. Applying for an office job? Probs not relevant. But teamwork is. So go forth and tell the world all the useful skills you learned as a camp counselor.
Let’s be real- I’ve been packed for at least a week and I’ve unpacked and repacked both bags at least twice.
I might have actually been successful for once... I've been a camp counselor for 4 years and part of summer camps for 10 and I finally got someone to consider it! All I had to do was play the "Pacific Northwest Card" LoL
Baldur’s Gate | Sims 4 | spicy books | 💖Gale Girly 💖 | Erase my kindle when I die
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