Our youngest child Alexi went away to sleep away camp for the first time last week. What a milestone!
Through the San Leandro School District, he and his classmates went to Camp Arroyo located within the East Bay Regional Park District and just 45 minutes south of Oakland. “Camp Arroyo,” says the Camp’s website, “is a beautiful residential camp serving children year-round as a place to explore, learn and grow in an ideal outdoor setting.”
The camp in fact is not just for children, it provides excellent programs for families and adults as well. “Nestled in the hills surrounding the 138-acre Del Valle Regional Wilderness in Livermore, California, the camp was formally opened in 2001 and serves thousands each year.”
Washington Elementary fourth and fifth grade teachers and students, parent chaperones and counselors embarked on a 4-day adventure at the Camp where the kids got a chance to unplug and spend time with their peers and teachers in a natural setting.
On their first day after a bus ride from campus, they found their cabin, dining tables and got their adventure group assignments for the next four days.
The most notable activates were the hikes and the wildlife. On day 2 the children hiked the Creek trail and after lunch they hiked the Cresta Blanca trail – a 3 miles round trip hike – where they spotted a bobcat and deer.
The camp offers an all-inclusive type set up where 3 meals a day are provided. During the Camp, they conducted team building activities, campfires and improv skits with props and all. During a night hike they got to experience the senses of sight, smell and hearing in the darkness away from city lights and sounds.
Connecting with nature is an important part of our daily life and one that keeps us grounded in community. The Del Valle Regional Wilderness is a special place that the East Bay Regional park has worked hard to preserve. To find out more about the camp, go to:
http://www.ebparks.org/activities/daycamps/parks_camp_arroyo
- Catherine Baldi
By Maria Killman
Yellow
The color for 2018 is yellow. The last time yellow was popular was in the 90s so it’s coming back. Strong color is here to stay, especially with black appearing on the horizon as the new grey (or trendy neutral of the moment). It’s taken time for it to come back around but I think it’s coming.
Warmer Colors
Warmer palettes are coming back too. But what makes warmer colors look fresh and current? Lots of white (or cream) of course. In recent years, cool accent colors in the green and blue range have really dominated, and it’s not surprising because blue and cool colors are statistically favored, and aren’t going anywhere, but I think we will see warm oranges, strong yellows and clear reds come back as accent colors this year.
Brass and Blush
And naturally, year to year, there are some continuous trends. A trend cycle doesn’t flip with the calendar year. In 2018, deep blues, jewel tone greens, brass/gold and blush pink will all continue to go strong.
Black Plumbing Fixtures
This is where you should definitely mix metals. If you do a search for black hardware and plumbing fixtures on-line you will see that all-black fixtures demand too much attention. The eye bounces around from one fixture to the next and makes it look too busy.
Adapted from: http://www.mariakillam.com/maria-killam-trend-forecast-2018/
By Jen Wallace
Ready to fall in love with your home again? Here are some decorating ideas that will rev up your imagination!
Adapted from: http://www.organicauthority.com/sanctuary/7-easy-decorating-ideas-love-your-home-again.html