For any of you who have pics, let me remind you about Space Addict's offer of free image hosting at
spacecamp.ibnerd.net.
Anyway, this past trip was the most fun I've ever had at camp. Our group was great and (with the exception of a bit on the day before the new year) we had a perfect mix of silliness and seriousness.
It didn't snow

, but there was frost. I mistook it for snow in the morning and Ian corrected me. As for that Vodka, I don't know who forgot to pack it and I thought it arrogant that they wouldn't send up a Progress vehicle to restock us.
Arlissa (named for an Antarctic research station) wouldn't tell us her first name and we never did find that lovin' feelin' she lost. She was easy to torment by "counting off" or gobbling like a turkey.
This is the first time I'd had her or Jason as a counselor. McGruff (Jason) was cool, but I never did get to say goodbye, he was cooped up in the Mariott with his new wife from the afternoon of Jan. 1 until after I left. I won't comment further...
Crispy in Station was cool bringing her CDs in, but she wouldn't let us play the South Park soundtrack or a certain Jimmy Buffet song

. Area 51 was awesome, Team Hab One was the best Area 51 team I'd ever been on and we won.
Alpha MOCR/Shark Bait lost Space Bowl because they introduced a new Jeopardy style and we forgot to phrase some of our answers as questions

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Jinx (Jessie), a counselor who you may know, was doing a study this week about how astronauts deal with stress and inter- and intra- personal relationships. It was tilted
The Association between the Effects of Stressors and Measures of Performance within Long Duration Spaceflight. Von Braun (our team) was the variable group, recieving extra training that Von T (Kristen (username: Mott)'s team) didn't. The results could very likely be published and could show NASA and the Russians how important psychology is when selecting astronauts for long-duration spaceflight.
So, that's what happened. More interesting details to follow.
Ad astra per aspera.