1. Friends
2. Meeting incredible people from all over the world
3. Kikar dancing
4. Seeing old friends you missed all year and meeting new friends
5. Walks around the Garbage Trail
6. Tuna subs
7. Listening to all the happy voices echo across the lake
8. Shabbat Zimirot
9. Ice cream sandwiches
10. When young campers grow up to be responsible staff members
11. Kabbalat Shabbat by the lake
12. Corn bread stuffing
13. It’s the perfect place to get engaged
14. Becoming friends with people who are nothing like you
15. Canteen books
16. Yom Sport
17. Visitors’ Weekend
18. Camping Trips
19. Perfect sunsets that look like they were Photoshopped
20. Seeing the Northern Lights
21. Zimriyah
22. Amazingly long-lasting friendships
23. Everyone has something to contribute
24. Swimming
25. Watching Nivonim run into the lake at the end of Yom Sport
26. The Blob
27. Hebrew musicals
28. Ropes courses
29. Becoming so close with your cabinmates that you’re like family
30. Working out with friends
31. Archery
32. Grilled cheese with tomato soup
33. The Marp staff
34. Lying on the Kikar
35. Seudat shlishit singing
36. Nikayon
37. Friday night dinner
38. Nivonim summer
39. Kayaks
40. Gaga
41. The food
42. Gus Ramah Basketball Tournament
43. The waterfront
44. People watching on the Kikar
45. Bishul bokers
46. The old radio station
47. The new radio station
48. Meeting someone special
49. Sunsets over the lake
50. Northwoods Ramah Theatre Company
51. The Machon-Tikvah chaverim program
52. Aidah sports games
53. Making friends from Israel
54. Polar Bear Swim
55. Bauer’s Swim
56. Island swims
57. Salad Bar
58. The walk to Hunter Lake
59. Stargazing on the old new tennis courts
60. Learning Hebrew
61. Eating in Chadar Chadash when it was no longer “chadash”
62. Finally living on the Givah
63. Learning on the mirpeset of the sifriyah
64. Campers getting off the bus on the first day
65. Omanut
66. Nagarut
67. Nivonim Reunions
68. Rikudiyah
69. The bog
70. Getting mail/getting a package
71. Tzurchaniya
72. Bagel dogs
73. Amazing discussions on the Kikar
74. Staff week
75. Passing a swim test
76. Learning to read Torah
77. Having a bar mitzvah
78. Awesome staff members
79. The Rope Warrior
80. Machon Travels—Canada, OSRUI, Moshava
81. Praying in the Ohel
82. Painting a makom tefillah
83. Planning a great program and knowing the campers got something out of it
84. Seeing turtles lay eggs in the parking lot
85. Fourth of July talent show
86. “Make Your Counselor Laugh”
87. Peulot tzrif
88. Chanutiyah
89. The fruit bowl
90. The awesome maintenance/housekeeping staff
91. The Point
92. The plaques
93. Jerseys made out of tape and spray paint
94. Shira after meals
95. Being in a completely Jewish community
96. Having a birthday at camp
97. Being a CIT
98. Learning new Israeli songs
99. Shabbat-o-grams
100. Hanging out on the mirpeset with friends