Campers began their day with an exercise called "Roses and Thorns." The campers were asked what their "roses" (positive aspects of the week), "thorns" (negative aspects of the week), and "buds" (things they look forward to) are. Many campers named meeting new people and making new friends as their "roses," and said that waking up early and the Georgia heat were their "thorns." As for their "bud," it seems that almost every camper is looking forward to chelo kabob tonight!
After "Roses and Thorns," the campers utilized their new "active listening" skills during a presentation by Hossein Samei, a Persian Language professor at Emory University. We all learned something new today, as Professor Samei taught us some of the latest Farsi vernacular, such as "end-eshe" (extremely cool), "panasonic" (pretty girl), "cactus" (police) and then discussed how many English words come from the Farsi language: khaki, from "khaaki"; paradise, from "ferdows"; cumberbund from "kamarband." This lesson in linguistics gave us all a new sense of pride and appreciation for the Persian language.
After lunch, the campers had a short free time period which they used to play soccer, frisbee, and socialize. Then, they all came together for a presentation by Mahdis Keshavarz, founder and Principal of The Make Agency. Mahdis conducted an exercise with them aimed at emphasizing their cultural identity in the larger American society, asking all the campers to stand up while she asked them a series of questions ranging from "are you hairier than all of your friends?" to "do you ever wish you were blond and blue eyed?" Campers were instructed to take a step forward whenever their answer was yes; if their answer was no, then they did not move. The exercise physically showed the campers how similar they are; in the end, they were all standing in almost the same formation as they began, meaning they took their steps together.
After the presentation by Ms. Keshavarz, the campers broke up into their club groups again, except today the campers could choose which club they attended. The clubs included music and movement, poetry and literature, public health/law, theater/improv, photography and film-making.
Once the clubs were over, the Team Challenge began. It is Camp Ayandeh tradition to host a sort of battle between counselor groups in the form of an obstacle course. This year was no exception, as Camp Ayandeh staff put together an obstacle course involving "mummifying" (wrapping one team member in toilet paper) and bobbing for apples. Rivalries ran deep and competition was high. The end goal of it all, though, was to have fun, and that goal was certainly achieved. All the campers were rewarded with a very yummy chelo kabob dinner spread upon their arrival to the dorms!
When all the chelo kabob was gone, IAAB held a special ceremony for our 17 graduating seniors: our own version of a graduation. Counselors took turns introducing each graduating senior, who then came up to accept their card and many hugs amidst a rambunctious crowd chanting their name and clapping. There were many laughs and some tears, but we made it through the ceremony and ended on a happy note - which was a wonderful segway into what seems to be our nightly ritual - bezan-o-beraghs!!

Salam,
We are eagerly waiting for our wonderful kids to come back , we miss them all and can't wait to hear all the exciting stories from IAAB trip.
I especially going to miss my great help, Neda, around 5 pm today!!!! Neda Jan, can you come and help me with the salad today?
enjoy yourselves and see you all tomorrow night.
Proud parents of Baham kids
Salaam
This is the first year I am sending my son to this camp. So, I am waiting for him to return and tell me about his experiences. However, Based on what I have heard, and what I have read, I can envision that this has been a wonderful experience for him, and I am preparing myslef (and my pocket) for next year.
IAABians my hat off t all of you
Salaamat baashid (do you remember Aaghaaye Doctor in Daaie jaan Nepeloon)
Salaam Seena azizam,
I am waiting eagerly to see you. We have missed you alot.
The house has been so quiet with out you. Amin has been missing you alot. But I know you needed a break away from him. Your Dad eagerly wants you to come back and scratch his back!!! Ha,Ha,Ha
Please enjoy your stay. And looking forward to seeing you.
Love you, your mom