Camp Ladybug For Women

Camp Ladybug For Women
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Do you ever feel like somewhere between falling in love, getting married, raising a family, developing a career, taking care of parents, and trying to meet everyone's expectations of the superwoman you've become, that you lost something? Do you ever feel like you've put aside your own dreams, aspirations, hobbies, and sense of adventure for the sake of practicality? Do you long to sit quietly and relax without hearing your name called? It's time to reclaim yourself, take a break, and turn your focus and energy to yourself! It's time for Summer Camp for Moms and other weary women at Camp Ladybug for Women.















Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Reflections from Sara at thefootballwife.com





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Only *Some* Things Stay at Camp
Camp Ladybug
My mother’s dream came to fruition this past weekend. For thirty years, she dreamt of a place and a time for women to leave the worries & stress of everyday living behind and relax. A place where women create, laugh, and rediscover themselves.



Before the women arrived, Camp Ladybug was just a place — three sleeping cabins, an art house, and the Ladybug Cafe.



In the planning stages of Camp Ladybug, the campers were just names and ages on a piece of paper. What would they look like? Would they like the meals and activities that we had planned?

There was nervous excitement when the clock struck three on Thursday afternoon. Suddenly, names had faces and with that… a kind of magic. A magic that can not be explained in writing, only experienced through intimate conversation, the sharing of a meal, through paint, song, or in the healing power of a guitar.

Camp Ladybug… where sisters go to support one another.

A place where “I used to…” picks up a guitar and plays.

Camp Ladybug… a place to escape the stress of chemotherapy.

Where the little girl inside sets aside fear to pick up a paintbrush.

Camp Ladybug… where leukemia & multiple sclerosis can’t win.

A place where bras are optional and the sound of laughter is a gentle cadence.

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The decorations are put away, the cabins empty, and it’s quiet again. What peace may I find in this silence? The peace of knowing that it was real and it was good.

We left some things behind there… and replaced them with sunshine, strength, tranquility, vibrance, and a promise to ourselves. Each promise is unique. Each truth is unique. And while we all came to camp for different reasons, I believe that we ALL experienced a renewal of spirit.

You are ALL forever in my heart.

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