The poncho I brought doens't really keep the damp out, but it does the trick for repelling the relentless drizzle coming down. There are a few girls already here, and they look weird. The first girl we met told us she's a witch and I think she weighs three hundred pounds. Her name is Lydia and she has black short hair and a mole on her cheek. I am not thrilled that she picked the bunk next to ours. There's another girl named Jessica who says she's here for the entire summer because her parents are so rich they are traveling the world. Her violin is apparently two hundred years old. Em looked at me when she told us that and I felt like dying of laughter. This is going to be some party!
We went to the big ampitheatre called Stewart Shell for orientation and we had to walk through the woods to get to the main campus. All along the path there are little practice areas and theatres for performing. It's crazy to walk so far for orientation! We haven't even seen the whole campground yet! The boys are all the way on the other side and it's like a half mile walk. After orientation we had to buy our uniforms which are ugly light blue polo shirts with Blue Lake Fine Arts printed on one breast. How are we going to meet boys wearing this get up? We eat in this huge cafeteria building and it smells just like our cafeteria at school. I brought lots of granola bars just in case the food sucks. Tonight we are having a bonfire with everyone in our group of cabins. I wonder what our cabin leader will be like!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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