Recent posts on The M.A.P. Maker
As part of my blogging migration over to The M.A.P. Maker, for a few weeks I'm going to start doing a weekly summary of my posts there. Here are my posts to date...
October 15th
Skewing the bell curve of potential results
October 12th
15 ideas to boost your energy
October 11th
What would you say in your last lecture?
October 10th
The Great Balance Boondoggle
October 9th
Making a personally meaningful difference
October 8th
A cornucopia of personal development blogs
Thoughts about life on my 40th birthday
October 5th
Robert Fulghum asks, "What on earth have you done?!"
October 4th
Even positive thinkers get the blues
I heart Shakira (and here's why)
October 3rd
Navigating uncomfortable transitions
October 2nd
Plants boost effectiveness and decrease stress
October 1st
Redirect your mind with good questions
September 29th
Who inspires you? Who can you inspire?
September 27th
Life's too important to take seriously
September 26th
Doing the little things we can do
September 23rd
September 22nd




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Posted by: ma34zda | April 27, 2008 at 12:16 PM
Let's talk about the summer camps. Recall how in destve we stayed in summer camps and will do so that our children would not have missed this opportunity. It’s the middle of winter so naturally you may be thinking about summer weather, and the opportunities for fun, adventure and a change in scenery that a summer camp provides. A little planning now will make it possible for some of those day dreams to come true.
Types of Summer Camps/Summer Experiences. When the word “camp” comes up many children and adults think about traditional, outdoor living, sleep over type camps. But there are actually many different types of camps and summer experiences that can help you achieve your goals. An increasing number of traditional residential camps are accessible to children and adults with disabilities, along with day camps, summer classes, adapted athletic teams and tours.
Here are a few categories to think about:
• Learning about the outdoors
• Theater/performing arts
• Art
• Music
• Special interests such as computers, science, fashion design or cooking
• Hobbies such as chess, short wave radio, scrap-booking, bird watching or gardening
• Sports
• Cheerleading
• Sailing or boating
• Career related jobs, or internships
Select a gift for children! - Best Summer Camps
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Posted by: rifivivegiats | February 21, 2009 at 06:04 PM