There is a sign that hangs in our summer cottage that reads, “If you get lost, come straight back to camp.” The quote is attributed to L.L. Bean, who posted this directive on the wall of his own hunting camp in Northern Maine in the early 1900s. I am reminded of it as the kids go back to school and the memories of camp slowly begin to be replaced by classes, sports commitments, and the rhythms of the fall schedule.
A new school year is both exciting and daunting, and it often comes with a fair share of anxiety: navigating friendships, new schools, challenging coursework, and for teens, the college process. When these anxious moments arise, as they inevitably will, reminders of camp and other summer experiences can provide a welcome respite. Encourage your child to connect with a camp friend, look at pictures from a trip or adventure, and relive some of the memories from a summer well-spent.
And it’s not too early to think about Summer 2025 – camp enrollment season is open, teen travel programs are releasing their dates and itineraries, and campus options are there to discover! Take L.L. Bean’s advice, and come straight back to camp – Tips on Trips and Camps advisors are here to help you find your way!