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Bonfire

July 9, 2012Leave a Comment

Beyond the fields and the courts of Camp Simcha, a huge bonfire is smoking, and the sound of camp songs echoes in the air. The fire warms us from the cool breeze. Anyone who is up for a second dinner can have hot dogs and corn-on-the-cob. For those who just want a mid-night snack, there are the snacks like popcorn and potato chips. Of course, like at any great bonfire, we are roasting smores and marshmallows. Everything – hot dogs, corn, smores, marshmallows – is stuck on long wooden sticks put into the fire, or is wrapped in silver foil thrown into the fire. Thanks to Mindy, Rivka, and Mickey for making sure everything goes smoothly with the cooking and the fire. Around the campfire sit dozens of campers and staff members, eating, singing songs and enjoying the atmosphere!

Lipa Concert!

July 9, 2012Leave a Comment

Another great concert at CSS! Camp Simcha roared with excitement as soon as the curtains opened, revealing Lipa Shmeltzer and his band. Lipa sang all our favorite songs and we joined along. The room vibrated with song and dance and the lights flashed different colors. Lipa taught us some new songs and dances, too. He also sang slow songs, which we waved our arms to, sitting on the floor altogether. Everyone really enjoyed!

Simcha Casino

July 9, 2012Leave a Comment

Card day at Camp Simcha featured a casino-turned dining room. Medical staff members became our dealers, and watch out, there’s some serious gambling going on in the Simcha Casino. At one table campers are playing Black Jack; at others, Poker, Roulette, Perpetual Commotion, and other card games. Slap machines give an added twist to the entertainment. Who needs Vegas?! Plus, pick your choice of Strawberry Daiquiris, Cosmos, Pina Coladas, and Margaritas, all freshly made at the bar. Note: please do not drink and drive.

Caricature

July 9, 2012Leave a Comment

Paul the Caricaturist delighted us with his caricature skills, drawing humorous exaggerated pictures of people. While drawing his first caricature, he taught us the chief features of the face, in order of importance when drawing: eyes, nose ,mouth, eyebrows, and then shape of the face. He made a caricature of the Cat in the Hat, which the audience guessed pretty quickly in middle of his drawing. For his next one, Paul said he’d be drawing a character from a book and a movie. It was the last few details of the face that gave it away – the round thick-framed glasses and the lightning bolt scar in the middle of his forehead screamed Harry Potter. After that, Paul asked for a volunteer from the audience to draw, and Peri was chosen! He drew all the features of her face, even the bow in her hair. He drew one of her earrings and asked for an artistic volunteer who could draw the other. Shira was the one, and artistic she is! Paul also drew Ilana’s face, with all her myriads of freckles. At the end of the show, Paul gave away his pictures to some lucky members of the audience. Of course, campers received the drawings of themselves!

Cookie Baking

July 9, 2012Leave a Comment

The tables are covered in waxed paper and bowls of fresh-made cookie dough sit on the table. Each camper gets a ball of dough which they roll out using a rolling pin. There are different types of dough: chocolate chip, chocolate, and sugar cookie. With cookie cutters, they make different shaped cookies, like hearts and stars. They can decorate the cookies with colored edible glitter, making them sparkly and tasty! Everyone is having fun making cookies and can’t wait to eat them!

Amazing Acrobatics

July 9, 2012Leave a Comment

Lee began her acrobatic career when she was just six years old, and has been doing acrobatics since. She blew us away with her dances, spins, splits, and jumps. Lee, from China, first taught us some phrases in Chinese. “Hi, how are you?” in Chinese is pronounced “ni hau ma.” “Im fine” is wahaum hau.” Lee showed us the Chinese Red Ribbon dance. She called up a few volunteers and taught it to them and they performed beautifully! Lee did cool tricks on the Chinese yo-yo, spinning it, throwing it up and down, but always catching it on the string smoothly. For her final act, Lee showed us how she rides a bike, and it’s not like most people… She biked without hands and then she rode backwards. She did a handstand on the bike, and rode around the room while standing on the bike! Lee’s amazing acrobatics kept us all “on our toes.”

Camp Simcha’s Got Talent

July 8, 2012Leave a Comment

Simcha stars are taking over. There is much hidden (and open) talent in Camp Simcha Special but it all became apparent during today’s talent show. There are singers, dancers, actors, gymnasts, and more in camp. Singing acts are very popular. Leah sang Waving Flags with the Hebrew lyrics. Two sisters, Esther and Shterna, sang a duet. Frannie, Rebecca, Gabi, Simi, and Sarah sang their favorite song together. Sol and Channah sang and danced the newest CSS song, Spinning Around. Among our dancers were Leah, Chedvah, and Chaya, who did a cool wheelchair dance, and they were eve asked for an encore! Abby and Rachel did gymnastics, as did Rivka Bracha and Zlatie. Shira, Ilana, Nechama, Rebecca, and Henny did an improv skit, like the ones we saw a few nights ago! These are just a few examples of the many talented campers here in camp. Everyone enjoyed being in the spotlight and they all deserved the huge applause they received!

Jailbreak!

July 8, 2012Leave a Comment

Today’s Cops and Robbers patrol officer announced breaking news that there’s been a jail break in Camp Simcha! Twenty-eight criminals are running wild on campus. The campers’ job is to find as many of them as possible. Every camper got a sheet with the mugshots of these wanted individuals and they had to race around camp looking for them. Each criminal who was uncovered handed the camper a “found” sticker. Campers earned prizes for their great police-work.

Pizza-Baking

July 8, 2012Leave a Comment

The Chumee Checkers had an exciting activity this morning baking pizza with chef Reuven. Reuven gave each camper a ball of dough which they had to roll out. Once it was a flat circle, they were given sauce and cheese which they carefully spread on the dough. There were even other topping like mushrooms and onions if they wanted. Everyone enjoyed making the food they love so much. Rivka Bracha and Leah’s favorite part of pizza-making was getting all full of flour!

Workshop Watch: Leather

July 6, 2012Leave a Comment

Bang, bang, bang is the sound of the hammers from the leather workshop. Inside, campers are making headbands, bracelets, bookmarks, and journals. First, the campers wet the leather with a sponge. Then, they use a mallet to engrave various designs or letters on their pieces of leather. After they paint the leather, they can adorn it with sparkly gems! Abby’s favorite part of the leather workshop is making the headbands and engraving her name. Heads of the leather workshop, the two Shira’s, said that they love working in the leather room even though it’s noisy because they know the girls are having a great time.”

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