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Childhood
A Nostalgic Morning (My 1st Podcast)
Mar 6th
Hope you enjoy my first podcast just above…please press play!
I went for a nice hike today at St. Johns Conservation Area just a few minutes from where I live in Fonthill.
All morning I had a wonderful energy and deep sense of nostalgia. It forced me into a corner and made me confront my desire to want to reconnect with my past and my old friends. I found myself flipping through an old photo album and reflecting on distant memories.
My 10 year High School reunion is coming up in July – which I’m very excited about – but I don’t want to surpress this renewed desire to reconnect with my childhood friends from Ottawa, and the place itself.
Here’s a few photos from my hike below.
Searching for Sierra
Dec 29th
My search for a long lost camp girl

- Me at Camp Circa 1990

When I was growing up I went to camp called ‘Circle Square Ranch’ near Kingston, Ontario. I have fond memories of that camp – having the comfort and support of my sister working as a camp counselor; horseback riding; archery; swimming; camp songs; dinner table chants; and a girl named Sierra.
Watching the movie ‘Little Manhattan’ the other night reminded me of my old childhood crushes and a girl I met many years ago at camp. I don’t remember much about her, but I’ll never forget her majestic name – Sierra.
One year (probably my last as I think I was just entering Grade 6) there was a night where we were somehow allowed to bring a “date” to a special dinner. I remember Sierra said she wanted to go with me. I remember her having blond hair and being very beautiful, and I remember being so excited that she chose me and I couldn’t wait until that night! Only problem was that when I went over to get her she had gotten seriously sick and couldn’t go. I remember being so disappointed.
When I came back to school that year I remember telling my buddies a whole story about how we kissed. Unfortunately it was a lie, but it was what I really wanted and was almost true.
Yesterday I decided to do an online search for Sierra on facebook. I’m currently single so what’s it hurt to search for a long lost camp girl, right? But having no last name makes it even more challenging. I found three Sierras in particular who fit the profile (age, hair colour etc.) and messaged them saying this:
hi Sierra,
you probably don’t know me, but i’m looking for a beautiful girl named sierra who went to circle square ranch near kingston, ontario in about 1993 and not only do you have the right name, you kind of look like her… just a shot in the dark. sorry to bother you if it’s not you
Happy new year,
Paxton
I figured I had nothing to loose and at the very least I could pay a compliment to the girl I messaged, and give her hope (if she needed it) that there are Princes still searching for their Princesses.
Two of the Sierras emailed back saying they weren’t who I was looking for, but had kind things to say. One of the Sierras I really thought could have been her, but no luck. While it would have been a miracle if one of them was the right one, I was encouraged by how quickly they responded. We’ll see if the last one who hasn’t replied yet turns out to be her; or if I find other leads. Anyone out there know a Sierra who’s about 27 and went to Circle Square Ranch?
How cool and fun would it be to actually contact the right Sierra! The chances are very slim, but at least I’ll be able to sleep at night knowing I tried. Do you have someone who comes to mind that you might want to contact/find again? I’d say go for it – especially if you’re single.
Want a refresher on being a kid and first loves? Consider watching the movie ‘Little Manhattan!’ Watch the clip here.
Do you have any similar camp love stories? I’d love to hear about them. Please post a comment/story here.




