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What a beautiful experience, you know, with the blueberries, you know, squashing the pennies, eating the corn raw. A beautiful experience that's, yeah, we were a bit hesitant whether we should send my son to the mill, to the camp. Well, it was his idea, it wasn't really ours. But nevertheless, we were a bit hesitant. We were very happy that we did, you know. It was six weeks and it was really good for him. You know, the problem is that we're from Colombia, South Bogota, and my kids' friends are in Bogota, you know, my daughter's friends are in Bogota. And here in Secaucus, which is about three miles outside of Manhattan, it'll probably be three miles. If we want to go to MetLife stations, MetLife is about two or three miles away from here. But in this area, my kids don't have any friends. And so it was a good thing that he went to camp and I'm sure he had, well, we get photos, you know, these days there's a company called Bonk 1, you pay like $100 a year in the summer. And they send you photographs, you know, of all the kids. And then he was off with facial recognition software to pick out your son. So we got about a thousand pictures there over the last three years, but it was a lot of fun. Now back to you. Yeah, where I was there was a lot of young children my age. That was one of the reasons why I got to go there. I think like three seasons I made it there. And I don't know if I have anything like that anymore, but that was a really good experience for a young person that I had. I've been out there for, you know, the time I got to, you know, I had to rush three times. I guess that was like three months because we spent four weeks there. You know, once a year for a while. And I made a lot of friends. I should look up one of them because before I left New York I was still in touch with them. I've been able to reconnect with some of them recently, which was quite a surprise. Someone contacted me and then I contacted somebody else.
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