Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Day camp in Italy

One of the greatest benefits (and burdens, it sometimes seems) when traveling with small children, especially for as long as we are, is making a meaningful and fun experience for them. So, this week, they are at day camp. Each morning, they have breakfast then head out with Ale. While the camp director speaks English, the other kids are Italian. So, in one sense, it's just a typical day camp: relay races, swimming, playing soccer, eating lunch, sweating, laughing... But on the other hand, they are making Italian friends, practicing and learning their Italian and having slightly new and different experiences each day. They really seem to like it and the exercise they're getting helps them work off those daily gelati!

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