The Magic School Bus
On the trip to find Hope, an array of activities took place. They ranged from people catching up on some sleep, people reading, people listening to music, people socializing, and a fantastic staring contest! The winner of said contest just so happens to be our one and only Devin! He’s such a talented person when it comes to not staring, that he’s trained himself to keep his eyes open no matter what! Even when I accidentally took a picture using the flash. He went without blinking for so long, his eyes started to water! Now that’s what I call a stare off! Another event that took place on our fun filled bus ride was some group singing! Others in the back of the bus, who shall go unnamed, thought it necessary to start jamming along with the music from someone’s iPod speaker. We stopped on our journey to find Hope for a little potty break, where others relieved themselves for the rest of the trip. That’s where I learned that our very own Sonnet Farrel is not a fan of scary movies, unlike our very brave Rhiannon, who like myself enjoyed Sweeny Todd and Sleepy Hollow. It was fun getting to hope where he had a hike, and fish. The bus ride back went virtually the same way, there was however I hear a very intense game of Truth or Dare.
When we were hiking we pretty much just saw the beauty of nature. Some of us noticed it and some of us didn’t.
But we had lots of fun we stopped and saw the only mushroom and took an ugly photo of it. Ben also saw a tree trunk and threw his self while we grabbed him so he wouldn’t fall it was awesome. Even though I didn’t help. Funny. We walked a long trail but I kind of got tired so I decided to go back with Jaime, Brianna, and Tia.
When we got back Barb drove us to where the other half of the group was fishing.
Then we got hot chocolate and relaxed until it was time to go.
The fishing part of the day was a lot of fun for some of us. I finally got to see the other side of some people. As in, the happy side. Such as Sunny, he was so happy and wide awake. Challenging Mr. Spade in who can catch 3 first. It was a lot of fun to just stand in the water, and actually get to see what we were fishing for. It was right in front of us. I still cant see why Richard didn’t catch any.
Stupid crazy ridiculous fishing (translated = it doesn't get any better)! Hands down the best day of work in my life! It was awesome to see everyone slaying the fish. Contrary to reports, I saw Richard hooking into them, and that Sunny guy isn't to bad at the fine art of fishing.
ReplyDeleteI think you should coin that phrase "stupid crazy ridiculous." I agree -- best day of work ever! :) We are pretty luck to get to work with such talented teenagers.
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