7 Summer Camps That Are Actually Worth the Investment

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As I contemplate how to fund my teenager’s upcoming hockey camp this summer (a staggering $500, plus lunch expenses?!), I find myself questioning the value of such camps for our kids. Sure, my son loves hockey, and I have every reason to believe he has some talent, but let’s be honest—he’s no hockey prodigy. It seems illogical to allocate my limited financial resources to a pursuit that might only serve as a casual hobby in adulthood.

Instead, let’s focus on camps that provide essential life skills—knowledge that will benefit our children long after their carefree childhood days are behind them. After all, the foundation of a happy marriage likely stems from practical skills like knowing how to manage household tasks, rather than merely riding a horse during summer camp.

Here are some imaginative summer camp ideas that I would genuinely consider investing in:

  1. Camp Close the Door
    We all know the saying, “When one door closes, another one opens.” However, in my household, doors remain wide open, leading to all sorts of chaos. Whether it’s the refrigerator, cupboards, or the attic, kids seem to have a knack for leaving doors ajar. At Camp Close the Door, the first lesson will be the importance of closing things properly—an essential skill for maintaining order in life.
  2. Ikea Camp
    Imagine a camp where children learn to navigate the labyrinth of an Ikea store. They’d master the art of assembling furniture with just an Allen wrench and perhaps a few tears of frustration. Along the way, they’d also discover the quirky meanings behind product names and how to whip up those famous meatballs. Their future roommates will thank you for this invaluable experience.
  3. Camp Cocktail
    Don’t worry; this camp is strictly non-alcoholic. Here, children will acquire essential beverage-making skills. They’ll learn how to salt a glass rim without a mess, open bottles without explosions, and slice limes properly. Just think how much more enjoyable family movie nights will be with a well-prepared mocktail!
  4. Social Media Etiquette Camp
    While Facebook may seem like a relic to younger generations, it’s vital to instill good social media habits early. This camp will cover topics like “No One Wants to See Your Feet” and “Think Before You Share.” Kids will also learn how to take videos in landscape mode and organize memes for easy access during online debates.
  5. Camp Target
    Your child will become a pro at navigating Target, from mastering the art of deal-stacking (sale price + Cartwheel + rewards) to understanding the best times to grab free popcorn. The skills learned here will ensure you never have to experience “alone time” at Target again.
  6. Towel Management Camp
    In this camp, kids will discover the nuances of towel care. They’ll learn how to fold towels properly and understand the science behind drying them effectively. Specialized classes will teach them the proper and improper uses of towels, from drying off to the unfortunate habit of using them as makeshift door stoppers.
  7. Future Blogger Boot Camp
    For aspiring writers, this camp will prepare the next wave of influential bloggers. Participants will engage in workshops covering everything from creating engaging listicles to understanding the nuances of parenting debates in the digital age.

While these camps are purely hypothetical, they highlight a desire for valuable skill development over traditional summer activities. If you come across any camps resembling these ideas, please let me know! In the meantime, I’ll be figuring out how to balance my budget while ensuring my son can still participate in his beloved hockey camp.

In conclusion, investing in summer camps that cultivate real-life skills can greatly benefit our children as they grow. Whether it’s learning to manage social media wisely, understanding the nuances of household management, or developing creative skills, these experiences can set them up for success.

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