How Can I Think Of Summer Camp When It's Snowing?

Author: Christina McMenemy
Published: March 02, 2010 at 2:00 am
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Camp-photo2 The e-mails from the preschool started in early February: "Summer camp registration is starting soon! Don't miss out!" For the most part, I ignored each notice. After all, summer is still so far away - how can I think about sunscreen and sandals when I'm still knee deep in snow?

Registration opened for summer camp mid-month, and I still didn't jump to get my girls registered. My husband is hoping his contract job will turn permanent before summertime and I'm planning to have a different job before then as well, meaning we don't know what our needs will be for summer. Should we register them for full-time camp or part-time? Depending on circumstances, we may need the full-time coverage or we may need the cheaper part-time option.

While I understand schools like to plan their camp programs as early as possible, I wonder how early is too early? In Columbus it seems like you have to have your summer plans locked down before March to give you a chance at scoring a spot in a summer camp. I always wonder what happens to families who have plans change between winter and summer. Are they stuck giving up their prized camp slot and scrambling to find some other care arrangement for the summer?

Earlier this week, the director of my daughter's preschool approached me with the warning that we needed to register the girls soon if we expect to have a spot. I asked how soon was "soon" and was told that both of their age groups are already more than half-full and could fill up within the next two weeks. As soon as I got home, I looked through the registration papers, a wave of anxiety running through me as I tried to predict if we needed 2-day, 3-day or full-week camp. And I haven't even had time to look at the other amazing camps offered throughout Columbus, all of which are likely filling up just as fast.

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Article Author: Christina McMenemy

Christina McMenemy is a renaissance woman - she hasn't done it all, but she's trying! A married mom with two daughters, she lives in Columbus Ohio and currently works as a Registered Nurse for a pediatric help line for new parents. …

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