Thinking of summer camp invokes memories of friends, long days spent outside in the sun and, of course, writing letters home. Some kids pen notes begging to come home and others write that they never, ever never want to leave, but all of these letters from summer camp are bound to leave you laughing.
What a waste
The note goes on to ask her mom to consult her next time so she doesn’t waste $700. She is not a happy camper.
A novel letter, part 1
Only a child could eat 20-odd lollipops and wonder why they got sick to their stomach.
A novel letter, part 2
He’s learning all sorts of new skills.
A novel letter, part 3
This child has #campgoals.
To the cat
Because you miss your pets while you’re away just as much as your parents.
P.S.
He saved the best news for last.
Second day blues
A donkey bite is so much worse than a mosquito bite.
TV fan
All that fun and all he can think about is what’s happening on Breaking Bad.
A big annoucement
It was a whirlwind romance that ended with an engagement Ring Pop.
Hungry for love
Mom, please send your love, but more importantly, snacks.
Not in the brochure
This little girl finally figured out how to write the letter that will get your parents to come pick you up from camp.
Counselor’s letter
Here’s how the camp counselor thinks things are going, but the next slide shows the camper sees things very differently.
Camper’s letter
And here’s the camper’s perspective. Though to be fair, spiders are a bit of a deal breaker.
Begrudging note
No offense, Nana, but you’re cutting into his camp time.
Secret message
It doesn’t take a genius to find the hidden message in this letter.
Written under duress
At least his parents know he’s not homesick.
Passion in purple
She may hate camp, but at least she still loves her parents.
Care package request
Magic cards are like currency at sleepaway camp.
Missing home
It’s tough to be away from home — especially when you’re sick.
Pretty please
Pretty nice stationery for such a passionate distress call.
A long guilt trip
This camper is employing every trick they can think of in order to come home early.
Fill in the blank
This summer camp sounds a lot like freshman year in college.
Criminal mastermind
With her orders and directions on how to smuggle candy, she’s the world’s smallest crime boss.
Chill out, Mom
You don’t have to see this kid to know they were rolling their eyes while writing this letter.
Not fooling anyone
That moment when you realize your camp counselor and your parents are conspiring against you.
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