We love camp meds. It is so much easier. This is our second year using it and Dana at camp Meds is a pleasure to work with. We have had some issues with kids changing meds or starting meds mid camp and they have always been on top of things. I too work at a small camp about 200 kids and this year there was some miscommunication about what needed to go though camp meds so needless to say 25 kids came up with prn allergy meds that are suppose to be prn that are really daily. I do get that it is an extra cost especially if its only prn but 1 or 2 exceptions is ok but 25 kids with meds in baggies is rather annoying. For us camp meds is the way to go. I mean if your sending your kid to a camp that cost this much already really what is an extra $50.
i felt the same way. i have always worked. last year i was working a full time and part time job while going to school part time with a new born and was an A student. so i thought i could do it i kept my full time job but went to 32 hours instead of 40. that lasted maybe two weeks. then i went to 20. i work only 4-8 hours a week. there are weeks that i could work more but it really depends upon the material. it isnt hard its alot of stuff.
if you want something bad enough you will make it happen. i am a single mom who just started nursing school with a 16 month baby. i put her in day care at school while i am there. i cant really afford it, but some how i manage. it is tough but it will work itself out if this is really what you want