The Ties That Bind
For the first half of my life, writing was so intimidating to me. I could handle a thank you note, but beyond that, it was agony. I had no confidence ...
For the first half of my life, writing was so intimidating to me. I could handle a thank you note, but beyond that, it was agony. I had no confidence ...
The Keystone Crew had a party last evening to celebrate the evitable changes that life has brought our way. We are thanking both Jess Wiegandt and Aar...
Do you believe in magic in a young girl's heart? How the music can free her whenever it starts And it's magic if the music is groovy It makes you f...
I had an older friend who at age 85 made the statement, “You know, I always expected life to be interesting. I just never knew it would be as interest...
Traditions play a large role at Keystone, and after 106 years, we have many. This time of year we always find ourselves inundated with requests for in...
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Happy Fourth of July! I woke up this morning to see my beautiful red, white, and blue hydrangea in full bloom in my front yard. We are feeling more li...
We have made it to our final evening of our June session. The enthusiasm for camp has been at a fever pitch all week, and it has been fabulous to be a...
Yikes! So little time remains before Opening Day! It is amazing how fast nine months pass for camp folks, and I feel like the time actually passed mor...
Happy New Year! What better way to acknowledge April Fools’ Day? Actually, for all of us at Keystone, it is a new year! When we get to the first of Ap...
My husband and I are heading down to Greenville, South Carolina to watch the first round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. As many of you know,...