I never slept away from home
At either
camp or school.
Where I grew
up, we stayed close by
Our
families, as a rule.
My son
attended college, though,
Residing in
a dorm
A good six
hours’ drive away,
Which was
within the norm.
My grandkids
travel to their camps
And sleep,
with friends, in bunks,
Their clothes
and all necessities
In duffel bags
or trunks.
For weeks,
they do activities
With parents
out of range
And even at
the youngest age,
Nobody finds
it strange.
I guess when
college rolls around,
They’ll know
what to expect,
Since being
on your own must have
A powerful
effect.
I liked my
local schools and camps
So when I
reminisced,
I rarely
though about that whole
Experience I
missed.