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We started with tidepooling at Little Moose Island, a first-time experience for many of our campers. The waves whispered stories while periwinkles and curious crabs played hide-and-seek among the rocks. Watching educators lean in close, childlike awe lighting up their faces, reminded us that wonder has no age limit. The afternoon brought out our pollinator power with a trio of buzzing activities—Taboo, a Pollen Relay, and careful observation. Laughter, learning, and maybe a little competitiveness filled the salty air. Later, we found stillness and purpose with Ambassador Tiffany, who reminded us that nature journaling isn’t just for the classroom—it’s for the soul. Perched on the granite rocks, pens in hand and thoughts flowing freely, we paused to notice... and to breathe. Dinner was delicious (thank you, Chef Dani!), but the real treat was an unexpected visit from Ranger Kate—our Acadia anchor and the reason this camp even exists. Her smile and presence lit up the evening and reminded us of the heart behind this place. Then came a night full of motion and memories: A little folk dancing led by Ambassador Rachel—graceful for some, entertaining for all. Let’s just say a few of us are better off staying in the classroom. Scat Chat: The Sequel, now with Jeopardy! thrown in. Tonight’s winning combo? Laughter, learning, and scat s’mores. (Chef’s kiss… unless you gagged.) And finally, a campfire and night hike under the stars with Ambassador Ann and her daughter, Emma. The crunch of the trail, the hush of the woods, and the murmur of reflection wrapped us in a perfect close to the day. The quotes from tonight’s circle say it best: “I didn’t know I needed this.” “This is EXACTLY what I thought it would be.” “I am still laughing from last night.” Here’s to Day 3—where we got wet, got inspired, got silly, and got connected. Acadia, you’ve got a hold on us. 💛
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