 Aaron and Jada fight a lot, just like any siblings close in age do.  Going off to sleepaway camp in different directions is good for their relationship, because it gives them some space away from each other.  Since they go to the same places (just not at the same time), it also gives them something in common that they can talk about without warring.  Yet another reason I'm thankful for these camps!
Aaron and Jada fight a lot, just like any siblings close in age do.  Going off to sleepaway camp in different directions is good for their relationship, because it gives them some space away from each other.  Since they go to the same places (just not at the same time), it also gives them something in common that they can talk about without warring.  Yet another reason I'm thankful for these camps!73-91 born SEA lived SJC 00 married (Amy) home (UCity) 05 Jada (PRC) 07 Aaron (ROC) 15 Asher (OKC) | 91-95 BS Wharton (Acctg Mgmt) 04-06 MPA Fels (EconDev PubFnc) 12-19 Prof GAFL517 (Fels) | 95-05 EVP Enterprise Ctr 06-12 Dir Econsult Corp 13- Principal Econsult Solns 18-21 Phila Schl Board 19- Owner Lee A Huang Rentals LLC | Bds/Adv: Asian Chamber, Penn Weitzman, PIDC, UPA, YMCA | Mmbr: Brit Amer Proj, James Brister Society
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Home and Away
 Aaron and Jada fight a lot, just like any siblings close in age do.  Going off to sleepaway camp in different directions is good for their relationship, because it gives them some space away from each other.  Since they go to the same places (just not at the same time), it also gives them something in common that they can talk about without warring.  Yet another reason I'm thankful for these camps!
Aaron and Jada fight a lot, just like any siblings close in age do.  Going off to sleepaway camp in different directions is good for their relationship, because it gives them some space away from each other.  Since they go to the same places (just not at the same time), it also gives them something in common that they can talk about without warring.  Yet another reason I'm thankful for these camps!
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