Monday, June 23, 2008

Summer Camp

For one week Hannah attended Wild Rose Summer Camp. She loved it. The best part: being able to hang out with her buddy, all day, for five days in a row. Every morning the campers marched across this lovely hay field up to camp.










Wild Rose Camp is also known as "the hippie camp". This is an affectionate term used by parents around town. In this picture Evelyn checks out the frog. Yep, the kids built this frog oven out of dirt. After they ground their own grain and made the bread, they baked it in their own oven . The rolls were served to us parents on the last afternoon of camp.









Wild Rose Camp focuses on crafts. Check out the tie-dye T-shirt Hannah is wearing and the Batik cloth she dyed.














Among the other craft activities include felting, pottery, making paper, marbling on paper, and dyeing silk with natural dyes. Other activities incuded shadow puppets, string games, singing and also playing in the mud.















Did I mention the gigantic puppet show?















A view of the teepee (I told you it was hippee camp!)
















The Wild Rose Campers age 5-8. Between Woodriver Elementary school and the Junior Nordic ski club Hannah and I already knew about 3/4 of the campers. Fairbanks is a small town.

1 comment:

Julie, Jeff, Jack, WIll and Jasper said...

WoW! That looks really fun! I wish I got to go!