Guest Blog: Dear Ernst by Kenzie from Crew
there's something so magical about finally
pulling into the camp ernst property looking
across the lake at what will be your home for
the next week. you are ready to make
memories that will last you a lifetime.
something so special about camp ernst is that
i never think a year can get better after the
last. but that is the complete opposite actually.
you are welcomed by so many friendly faces at
opening camp fire and you brace yourself for a
week that will fly by in the blink on and eye.
i've always heard my counselors say that crew will
forever be their favorite year at camp and i
never understood why. all you do is clean
toilets and mop the floor. how could that be
well week 5 of summer 2021 gave me the
it's sunday afternoon and you just finished
the hassle of making your
bed trying to stand on the ladder of your top
bunk. you take a deep breath and open the
door to your yurt ready to begin the best week
you gather on the pav to figure out
which kitchen you will be spending your week
in. you see your name under the valley
category and smile in relief that you got where
will form strong bonds with everyone in your
kitchen by sunday night. When you are working
together with your kitchen you learn to use
each other to get the job done.
on crew you gain respect from those who see
all the hard work you do. having a positive
mindset about the work you will do is so
necessary for a fun week.
when you hear music you need to get up and
dance because the energy will bounce off your
fellow crewies and soon enough you will have the whole
dining hall on tables screaming taylor swift as
you laugh at all the pots and pans you still
being on crew gives you responsibilities that
crew isn't all about work work
work because you also get to experience all
the traditional camp activities that you would
as a younger camper. whether it's playing tips
as the lake view pool or pushing each other off
your kitchen will become your best friends
as friday rolls around the tears begin to fall.
you wake up knowing this is your last year ever
being a camp ernst camper. the day goes by
quickly and soon enough your walking into the
dining hall to serve your last meal.
you take a seat at the table just to hear your favorite
camp song come on. you find yourself crying
while staring at your shirt that is now covered
in wet tear marks. you look over to see one of
your new best friends crying as well. as
campers come to eat you continue to cry and
soon enough the whole crew is letting their
you have counselors and e-teamers giving you
hugs and telling you they
appreciate all that you have done for them all
week. your eyes now burn as you walk back up
camelback for the last night after a meal.
You are now standing at closing campfire singing
"I will remember camp ernst for a long long time" you look
around to see the wonderful people you have
met. it's now time for the last crew devotion.
you sit crisscross applesauce as your body is
exhausted from a week’s worth of hard work
singing "today," "leaving on a jet plane" and
"never grow up." you sit there remembering the
week you just had and the memories that will
as you get into your bunk for the
last time you think to yourself "this is
goodnight and not goodbye" and you ponder
over the fact that you came to make friends and left with a family
Many thanks to Kenzie Huesman for sharing her letter and shining her light this summer. Crew registration for 2022 is now open for rising high school sophomores!