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Sunday, September 1, 2013

A Quick Overview of my Summer


     I have had a great summer since my last post. I have done all sorts of exciting things. In my first two weeks, I interned at The Boston Harbor Association, where I took video and pictures of me and other people having fun at Boston's waterfront attractions. It was sort of fun, but the day was two long for me. Then, for all of July, I went to Maine. For one week I stayed with my family on the island of Vinalhaven. For three weeks after that, I stayed on Dog Island Point, very close by to some of my family's friends. After I got back from Maine, I stayed at my grandmother's house for a week, with my cousins. Also staying there were close family friends. After the week I spent at my grandmother's house, I did a week of boating camp t the Arlington Boys & Girls Club. It was mostly kayaking and not enough sailing, so I don't think I will go back next year. after boating, I did a week of sleep-away camp at Camp Wildwood, a Mass Audubon camp in New Hampshire. That was fun, and I will go for two weeks next year. All last week, I did fencing camp. That was tiring. this week I will go back to public school.

3 comments:

  1. Dear Max,
    it sounds like you have been super active! Going back to school will be totally relaxing!
    Have a great start, same to Charlie and Kerri, and Greg!
    Over here in Germany at the international school we are on Monday week 3 finally settling into the school year!

    Smiles, and have a musical YEAR!
    Petra

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  2. What a well-balanced summer you had ... balancing the domains of physical prowess (fencing, sailing, making your way through the woods), enjoying the natural world (Maine and the seaside) , intellectual (of course - all your reading and thinking), and the social life (friends and family). Ah ... a well-balanced life - may this school year give you that and growth and continued learning and competence!!!

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  3. Me, I loved spending so much time with you this summer, Max! It was hard getting the other interns to stop spinning in their chairs after you left, but we loved having you with us at TBHA, and then in Maine

    Much love,
    Julie

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