I Need Some Space Camp
“Jocelyn Benson made some of her closest friendships at sleep-away camp while hiking, climbing the ropes course and cheering for teammates during color war. She lived in a bunk with other campers, chatted late into the night and made plans to see them once camp ended. The other things she did: mingled with fellow campers who drank wine and cocktails and stayed up till 1:30 a.m. Benson was, after all, 29. Sleep-away camp isn’t just for kids anymore.” WSJ (Gift Article): Adults Are Going to Sleep-away Camp to Make Friends. It Seems to Actually Work. (The more I read about solutions for being lonely, the more I appreciate moments alone.)


