tcufrog
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Saturday we visited an overnight camp with our older son who is 8 and he fell in love with it. We plan to send him this summer for a week to try it out but may send him for two weeks next summer if he has a blast. Growing up I loved going to camp and attended lots of camps but it seems like camp has changed a lot since I went to camp for the summer.
For example, when I went I took a duffle bag and sleeping bag but this camp recommends a trunk. I went and looked online at trunks but was surprised by the cost and the options. For example, I could get a bottom of the line trunk made of fiberboard but some people claim they aren't very sturdy. Since this is his first time at camp is it worth springing for a wood trunk. They are heavier which is a con. There's also all of these accessories such as trays, wheels, nameplates, etc. What's worth paying for? The camp takes care of delivering the luggage so is it worth it to still get wheels?
The camp is going to be giving us a packing list but is there anything you recommend that might not be on the list?
Finally, the camp doesn't allow food in care packages. My mom always put enough home baked goods in mine for me to share with my bunk mates. What would a boy like in a care package that's not food?
For example, when I went I took a duffle bag and sleeping bag but this camp recommends a trunk. I went and looked online at trunks but was surprised by the cost and the options. For example, I could get a bottom of the line trunk made of fiberboard but some people claim they aren't very sturdy. Since this is his first time at camp is it worth springing for a wood trunk. They are heavier which is a con. There's also all of these accessories such as trays, wheels, nameplates, etc. What's worth paying for? The camp takes care of delivering the luggage so is it worth it to still get wheels?
The camp is going to be giving us a packing list but is there anything you recommend that might not be on the list?
Finally, the camp doesn't allow food in care packages. My mom always put enough home baked goods in mine for me to share with my bunk mates. What would a boy like in a care package that's not food?