A Family Tradition
Kronschnabel camp clan in 2008! Clockwise from left: Courtney, Emilia, Matt, Nick and Tory. |
The whole reason I got involved with Camp Foley was because
of my dad, Peter Kronschnabel. In 1967, at the age of seven, he went to camp
for his very first summer. He probably didn't realize the tradition he was
starting with our family when he walked into Mic Mac on arrival day. Since he
was a camper, there have been 18 family members that have either been a camper,
counselor or nurse at Camp Foley. I have had the pleasure of going to camp
with my brothers, Matt and Nick, as well as my cousins, Sara, Emilia and Tory.
While going to camp with my brothers was always a treat,
being at camp with Emilia has been an experience I’ll never forget.
Ever since our first year together in 1999 we have shared more than just a last
name. During our 10 years as campers we shared three cabins, one bunk and
countless memories together.
Emilia and Courtney getting on the camp bus in 1999! |
One of my favorite camper memories with Emilia has to be
when she helped me write my Bridge Crossing Essay. She had written hers a year
earlier than me, and I thought hers was the greatest, so I just HAD to get her
advice on what to write about. She sat with me for a whole rest period and
helped me write what seemed like the longest, most important essay I would ever
write. At the age of 11, Emilia helped me realize camp is about more than just
learning how to sail or knit a scarf. It’s learning about myself and what kind
of qualities I want to carry with me. While this essay definitely wasn't the
longest I've written...it still may be the most important.
Our shenanigans didn't stop when our camper days were over.
Last summer we spent our first summer as counselors together. It was the first
year in our Camp Foley history that we weren't in the same age group doing the
same activities. She being a Fox counselor and myself a Wolf counselor, we had
different schedules and events to plan/go to. We learned to cherish our time
together at the Marina.
Emilia and Courtney, part of the 2012 Marina staff. |
Ever since we were little, our favorite activities took
place at the waterfront. I loved sailing and she (for reasons that are still a
mystery to me...) loved windsurfing. Our love for the marina did not come out
of nowhere. The rich tradition that my dad and uncles laid down started way before
Emilia and my camper days had even begun. Hearing their stories about the good ‘ol
days at the Marina is what really sparked our interest and kept us wanting
more. While their stories are pretty top notch, I’d say Emilia and I have
created some quality ones of our own in 2012. The site of Emilia hundreds of
feet from shore stranded in a safety boat that she was unable to start will
always make me chuckle.
I can honestly say that with out my cousin Emilia, camp for
me would not be the same. We share so many wonderful memories at the one place
we can both call home. I am truly looking forward to spending another glorious
summer with her at Camp Foley.
Written by Courtney Kronschnabel.
Written by Courtney Kronschnabel.
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