There’s one summer camp that’s different. No entertainment—but it’s fun. It’s back to nature—but you learn how to march and meditate. It doesn’t matter if you’re cool or not—everyone’s a family. It’s about kindness:
Shambhala Sun Summer Camp.
I did this every year as a child (they accept ages 10 through 16).
You could’ve been home but you left!
You’re right
You shoulda been home but you left!
You’re right
Sound off, Ki Ki Sound Off, So So Bring is Way Down! Ki Ki So So Ki Ki…So So!
Sun Camp is offered in Colorado, France, and Canada. It’s great—my mentor/our idol Willy Ryken (half Winston Churchill, half Toshiro Mifune) broke my heart a thousand times (in a good way, with a smile), the camp itself gave me enough space to grow up (instead of filling our hours with chinzty crafts and crap), it was always the fun-est week every year I always used to say.
It’s Buddhist-ish, but if you’re not Buddhist you’ll have just as good a time, and won’t feel like you’re locked out of the tree fort.
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