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December 10, 2004 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-12-10

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and the mother of three (Morgan,
now 6 1 /2; Ari, 4 1 /7 ; and Erin, "who is
2 1 /, going on 20").
"I am totally not a camper," says
Jennifer. Yet she kept hearing about
how great family camp is, and she
soon "found myself signing up before
I knew what I was doing."
There was a list of stuff to bring.
She followed it. Sort of
Mattler decided she would need a
few extra items not exactly on the list.
Items like paper towels and cleaning
supplies. "Why I brought cleaning
products is beyond me," she now
admits. "But I just could not be with-
out nay 409 and Clorox wipes."
She also brought along toilet paper,
then arrived and — astonishingly
enough — discovered the camp actu-
ally had it right there.
Mattler lugged along games (totally
unnecessary once kids get into the fun
of camp, she says), a booster sear
(Family Camp provides these) and a
lot of snacks, none of which she ate
because plenty of food was always
available.
Among the items the camp suggest-
ed bringing were towels. Mattler
promptly packed "every towel in my
house.
The painful part of packing a lot is
that you will either have to leave it all
behind or repack and return home
with it.
Mattler and her husband, Bob,
chose to donate much of what they
brought to the camp. "I did keep the
cleaning products, though," Mattler
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