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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 1:51 pm 
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Hey all,

I got home from camp a few days ago. I was able to have private quarters :). There were only a few times the entire summer where I got my pants wet. Funnily enough, to my memory, they were all when I was wearing Confidry.. so, the most absorbent brief is theone that leaks on me...Go figure.. Oh well.. i got through te summer.. there were some humiliating moments with my bowels.. the night we had closing banquet i had a bowel episode... and was too humiliated to move for a few minutes. Thankfully it happened in my cabin. Now, bowel accidents happen only once in a while..its not every day like my bladder is..

I had a lot of fun this summer.. and i was discovered during kid's camp when my shirt rode up in the pool exposing my swim diaper. Thankfully the two people who saw it were campers, both were understanding and didnt say a word. There were points during the summer where my personal experiences dealing with this issue were beneficial to people. It was very rewarding. I am already thinking about how long it will be before i can reapply..

Peace out!

Rob

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Welcome back. Sounds like a good experience.


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Hi, sg - Welcome back. I'm happy to hear that your camp session went well with only minor glitches, and that you had a great time.

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Yes indeed well done with all that glad you managed to get through and have a great time.

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sg,

Add my welcome to those above. The feeling of being useful, of making a genuine contribution to the lives of others, is all too rare these days. Kudos to you and to all the other counselors.


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Glad to hear you had a great time.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 10:58 pm 
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It sounds like you had a wonderful time at a great camp. :D
I may have asked you before, but what kind of camp is it?

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 11:32 pm 
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Hey schoppy!

Well, I'm so glad you asked! The camp i worked at this summer is a year round heath and wellness center for children and adults with physical disabilites. They have programs that they run and program they host. Their main program and focus and reason for existence is a 7 week children's therapy camp for children, male and female ages 3-17. This summer the camp offered occupational, physical, and speech therapy, as well as hearing impaired and visually impaired instructtion. I workeed the childrens camp session, and I also worked at the one week recreation camp they run at the same facility for adults with physical disabilities. Very rewarding summer.


To find out more, here's the camp's website: www.baycliff.org

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Rob

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