Describing my childhood summers to my nieces and nephews.
Summer Happiness
My
childhood summers were filled with close family bonds, fun, joy, happiness, and
laughter at King’s campground on Lake Manchaug located in Manchaug, MA. The
campground had a beach with a nice soft sandy bottom, a boat landing and docks
for our boats, a dance pavilion, where we had square dancing on weekend
evenings, and arts and crafts during the day, tennis courts, a huge green grass
field where we played baseball, football, and Frisbee, and a country store where
we would buy all of our daily food supplies and tons of penny candy.
Our
trailer was an old school bus that Grampy converted. He built a kitchen with
cabinets, sink, stove, refrigerator and a closet. He created a kitchen table
that dropped down into a full size bed and the cushions from the benches turned
into a mattress for the bed. He designed a sofa that turned into a twin bed and
made two bunk beds that were opposite the closet and a back bedroom that had
four bunk beds with plenty storage cabinets underneath for all of our supplies
for the camping season. Grammy made all the decorative pillows and beautiful curtains
that were inside the camper. We also had a screened in room on our campsite,
which contained a Coleman stove where we cooked most of our meals, a picnic
table with checkered tablecloths, a tall white metal cabinet, and a
refrigerator. I have fond memories of our family playing cards by candlelight.
It was especially fun when it was raining, because I loved the sound of the
rain as it hit the plastic sheeting we had covering the screens. These were
awesome family times filled with a lot of good memories. A wonderful closeness
was shared with family members that continues until this day and it would be
great if we could all get together to spend some quality time together this
summer.
Memories from our youth are precious, and you've told this one very well. Hopefully, the young ones who listen to its telling will take it to heart. Like me, you spent a lot of your summers outdoors. I'm afraid my youngest son will only have stories of video games to tell his grandchildren.
Posted 12 Years Ago
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12 Years Ago
Thank you for the review Sam. I wrote this for my nieces and nephews to let them know of simpler ti.. read moreThank you for the review Sam. I wrote this for my nieces and nephews to let them know of simpler times. I also posted this on FaceBook where I have a lot of my childhood camping friends chat with each other... I was happy to hear back from them, that the memories I wrote about, put them back there and it was a very nostalgic visit for them. Good times, great friends til this day, over 40 years later.
Memories from our youth are precious, and you've told this one very well. Hopefully, the young ones who listen to its telling will take it to heart. Like me, you spent a lot of your summers outdoors. I'm afraid my youngest son will only have stories of video games to tell his grandchildren.
Posted 12 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
12 Years Ago
Thank you for the review Sam. I wrote this for my nieces and nephews to let them know of simpler ti.. read moreThank you for the review Sam. I wrote this for my nieces and nephews to let them know of simpler times. I also posted this on FaceBook where I have a lot of my childhood camping friends chat with each other... I was happy to hear back from them, that the memories I wrote about, put them back there and it was a very nostalgic visit for them. Good times, great friends til this day, over 40 years later.
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