It was fun to take a picture of the Gazebo.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Interview with the gan
After first interviewing a couple chugs, the campers decided it would be really fun to interview kids in the gan, and it was a huge success! Below are the interviews:
Katie: How old are you?
Molly: Six.
Katie: How many siblings do you have?
Molly: I have two brothers, (Gabriel and Sammy).
Katie: What are some of your favorite things to do at the gan?
Molly: I like to read, do art, and make bracelets out of string.
Katie: What did you do today?
Molly: I had to spell words.
Katie: What are you doing right now?
Molly: Writing in my journal.
Katie: What is your favorite color?
Molly: Cherry red.
Molly also knows how to read, knows Hebrew, and loves to swim.
Jerry: What is your favorite thing to do here (at camp)?
Eliyah: My favorite thing is playing baseball.
Kids in the gan are 5 and 6. The gan kids have fun by playing with toys. Some of them know hebrew. -Joseph B.
Makaya: Do you like gan?
Noga: Yes.
Makaya: Have you lost any teeth yet?
Noga: No.
Makaya: How old are you?
Noga: Five.
Makaya: What do you like to do?
Noga: Art
Makaya: Do you know how to speak hebrew?
Noga: Yes.
Gilad: Where were you born?
Eliyah: Israel.
Gilad: What is your middle name?
Eliyah: Noam.
Gilad: What is your favorite thing to do?
Micah: Getting ice cream.
Gilad: Where are you from?
Micah: Los Angeles
Maxim: How old are you?
Gan Child: Six.
Maxim: What is your favorite thing to do?
GC: Sports.
Maxim: How many siblings do you have?
GC: Two.
Emma: Do you have fun in the gan?
Ezra: Yes.
Emma: How old are you?
Ezra: Six.
Emma: How many teeth have you lost?
Ezra: Five.
Emma: What do you like to do at camp?
Ezra: Swimmng and baseball.
Emma: Where do you live?
Ezra: Los Angeles
Emma: Do you know Hebrew?
Ezra: A little bit.
Katie: How old are you?
Molly: Six.
Katie: How many siblings do you have?
Molly: I have two brothers, (Gabriel and Sammy).
Katie: What are some of your favorite things to do at the gan?
Molly: I like to read, do art, and make bracelets out of string.
Katie: What did you do today?
Molly: I had to spell words.
Katie: What are you doing right now?
Molly: Writing in my journal.
Katie: What is your favorite color?
Molly: Cherry red.
Molly also knows how to read, knows Hebrew, and loves to swim.
Jerry: What is your favorite thing to do here (at camp)?
Eliyah: My favorite thing is playing baseball.
Kids in the gan are 5 and 6. The gan kids have fun by playing with toys. Some of them know hebrew. -Joseph B.
Makaya: Do you like gan?
Noga: Yes.
Makaya: Have you lost any teeth yet?
Noga: No.
Makaya: How old are you?
Noga: Five.
Makaya: What do you like to do?
Noga: Art
Makaya: Do you know how to speak hebrew?
Noga: Yes.
Gilad: Where were you born?
Eliyah: Israel.
Gilad: What is your middle name?
Eliyah: Noam.
Gilad: What is your favorite thing to do?
Micah: Getting ice cream.
Gilad: Where are you from?
Micah: Los Angeles
Maxim: How old are you?
Gan Child: Six.
Maxim: What is your favorite thing to do?
GC: Sports.
Maxim: How many siblings do you have?
GC: Two.
Emma: Do you have fun in the gan?
Ezra: Yes.
Emma: How old are you?
Ezra: Six.
Emma: How many teeth have you lost?
Ezra: Five.
Emma: What do you like to do at camp?
Ezra: Swimmng and baseball.
Emma: Where do you live?
Ezra: Los Angeles
Emma: Do you know Hebrew?
Ezra: A little bit.
Favorite Parts of Camp (so far...)
My favorite part of camp is tarbut. I am in media. -Gilad S.
My favorite activity is swimming because the pool has fun water slides. -Maxim M.
My favorite thing to do at camp so far is bunk activities. We have had talks about feelings, candy, and our counselors' fake wedding. -Emma C.
Kefli (free time) is the best thing in camp besides mud hugs. It happens four days a week! -Joseph B.
Some of my favorite activities are playing gaga, bunk activities, and having free time. -Makaya T.
My favorite activity at Camp Ramah is kefli. What I like about kefli is that it's something where you choose what you get to do. I usually choose swimming because you get to go down the water slide. -Jerry K.
I love sports because volleyball is really active and fun, and we learn something new every time we come to sports. I also love menucha because we get to receive and write letters. -Katie S.
My favorite activity is swimming because the pool has fun water slides. -Maxim M.
My favorite thing to do at camp so far is bunk activities. We have had talks about feelings, candy, and our counselors' fake wedding. -Emma C.
Kefli (free time) is the best thing in camp besides mud hugs. It happens four days a week! -Joseph B.
Some of my favorite activities are playing gaga, bunk activities, and having free time. -Makaya T.
My favorite activity at Camp Ramah is kefli. What I like about kefli is that it's something where you choose what you get to do. I usually choose swimming because you get to go down the water slide. -Jerry K.
I love sports because volleyball is really active and fun, and we learn something new every time we come to sports. I also love menucha because we get to receive and write letters. -Katie S.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
What I did during Shabbat
Here is what some of your Abirimers and Nitzanimers did during Shabbat!
On Friday night for Shabbat we got all dressed up and said prayers in Kikarzion. Then for dinner we had chicken soup, potatoes, and challah. The next morning we dressed up again and had an amazing breakfast. It was a wonderful day. -Emma C.
On Saturday it was Shabbat and there was Havdallah, there was also a lot of free time and time to relax. I really enjoyed the dance party after Havdallah because we got to socialize. I really enjoyed Shabbat. My favorite part was having free sports and free swim. -Makaya T.
The end of Shabbat dancing was awesome. The ice cream we got was awesome too. My Shabbat-o-gram was a bag of m&ms. The challah good was. It was way better than a lot of challah I have tasted. The best part of Shabbat was breakfast on Saturday morning. -Joseph B.
On Saturday afternoon Rabbi Joe told us a story. -Gilad A.
Shabbat was great. We had a two hour service. We also had challah for dinner and we got to sleep in. Havdallah was great too. We had ice cream with our edah and said Havdallah prayers -Jerry K.
On Shabbat I went to the Whizen field with friends and I ate falafel for dinner. -Maxim M.
In the morning on Saturday, the wake up time was changed to a later time. Then later on at night we heard a story from Rabbie Joe. Then on saturday afternoon we had a lot of free time so I mostly was hanging out with my friends at the bunk. We were laughing a lot. When Shabbat was over we had Havdallah. I heard the sizzle when the candle went out so now we will have a "sweet week" as Lesley (our rosh) said. -Katie S.
On Friday night for Shabbat we got all dressed up and said prayers in Kikarzion. Then for dinner we had chicken soup, potatoes, and challah. The next morning we dressed up again and had an amazing breakfast. It was a wonderful day. -Emma C.
On Saturday it was Shabbat and there was Havdallah, there was also a lot of free time and time to relax. I really enjoyed the dance party after Havdallah because we got to socialize. I really enjoyed Shabbat. My favorite part was having free sports and free swim. -Makaya T.
The end of Shabbat dancing was awesome. The ice cream we got was awesome too. My Shabbat-o-gram was a bag of m&ms. The challah good was. It was way better than a lot of challah I have tasted. The best part of Shabbat was breakfast on Saturday morning. -Joseph B.
On Saturday afternoon Rabbi Joe told us a story. -Gilad A.
Shabbat was great. We had a two hour service. We also had challah for dinner and we got to sleep in. Havdallah was great too. We had ice cream with our edah and said Havdallah prayers -Jerry K.
On Shabbat I went to the Whizen field with friends and I ate falafel for dinner. -Maxim M.
In the morning on Saturday, the wake up time was changed to a later time. Then later on at night we heard a story from Rabbie Joe. Then on saturday afternoon we had a lot of free time so I mostly was hanging out with my friends at the bunk. We were laughing a lot. When Shabbat was over we had Havdallah. I heard the sizzle when the candle went out so now we will have a "sweet week" as Lesley (our rosh) said. -Katie S.
Friday, June 24, 2011
First Day Goals/Excitements
The Nitzanimers and Abirimers came up with some great goals along with what they are looking foward to this summer.
Nitzanim:
Makaya T:
"My goal is to make new friends and I'm looking foward to playing soccer. I also really want to learn how to make a blog interesting."
Emma:
"To be a great photographer, become a good volleyball player, and have many friends after this summer."
Jerry C:
"I want to get a top bunk (accomplished), and go down the waterslide a lot."
Abirim:
Katie S:
"Make an awesome blog, meet a bunch of new friends, have a lot of fun in volleyball, and make my bithday awesome (July 9th)
Maxim M:
"Eat 25 muffins, make a blog, and have fun."
Gilad S:
"Eat 25 muffins in a day, get better at basketball, and play baseball."
Joseph B:
"I am looking foward to mud hugs, sports, and having a lot of fun with friends."
Nitzanim:
Makaya T:
"My goal is to make new friends and I'm looking foward to playing soccer. I also really want to learn how to make a blog interesting."
Emma:
"To be a great photographer, become a good volleyball player, and have many friends after this summer."
Jerry C:
"I want to get a top bunk (accomplished), and go down the waterslide a lot."
Abirim:
Katie S:
"Make an awesome blog, meet a bunch of new friends, have a lot of fun in volleyball, and make my bithday awesome (July 9th)
Maxim M:
"Eat 25 muffins, make a blog, and have fun."
Gilad S:
"Eat 25 muffins in a day, get better at basketball, and play baseball."
Joseph B:
"I am looking foward to mud hugs, sports, and having a lot of fun with friends."
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