Looking out the window at the rows of trees, empty fields, and dirt roads, the anxious feeling intensifies. This is how it always happens. The feeling of happiness and anticipation is almost too much to bear the week or two before, but on the way there the anxiety of the unknown lingers the whole way. There’s nothing to be worried about, everything is always great and there’s hardly ever any surprises, yet that feeling is always there. Nothing ever changes and there’s a sense of comfort in that. Always driving past the empty fields, past the big dirty creek, and past the big white sign the letters ‘KBC’ in red, blue, and green, it’s a pretty quick route to learn. Once pulling in between the gap of trees and to camp the greeting of the friendly environment automatically just hits you. The slow …show more content…
When this task is completed, you enter the “green room,” which is pretty much just the lobby of the three girl’s dorms. On the same wall as the entry way and the wall opposite of the one with Dorm 1, there are a couple sinks with a giant mirror hung on the wall behind them and the small hallway filled with violet cubbies leading to the bathroom. Dorm 2 is on the left wall, along with a giant mirror and a counter top which is usually swarmed in the morning with girl’s doing their makeup, and Dorm 3 on the right wall. In the middle of Dorm 3 is a small door usually with the sign stating “No campers beyond this point.” What lies behind the door is a mystery to campers, but the center spot of life for staffers. When opening the door you enter a long and narrow hallway, with three doorways to the girl’s staff dorms each containing 3-5 bunk beds. If you continue to walk down the hallway and down the simple flight of two stairs you’re in the staff lounge, a pretty big room with couches along each wall, a long mirror and countertop, and