Monday, March 30, 2009

6th Grade Camp

Do you remember 6th grade? I remember it pretty well. Lots of middle-school drama between groups of friends, boys and girls, different cliques, etc. Well, although those days are behind me, I got to relive it for a few days last week at Science Camp!

The 6th grade at C-dog's school takes the kids each spring up to Prescott, AZ to a camp up in the mountains for a fun getaway. They have a bunch of parents volunteer so that each parent has 3-5 kids assigned to them in a group. I had 3 boys from our ward in my group.

We met at 7:30am on Wednesday morning to find out who would be in each group. Then we waited around (waiting around would become a common occurrence) until 8:30, when they started loading the buses. Yes, the big yellow school buses with the green padded seats and no shocks. I swear they weld the axles to the frame on those bad-boys. Add that to the fact that I could not physically sit forward in the seat due to my long body, and that we had a 3 hour ride and I'm pretty sure that I have a decent shot at disability in some states!

At least I had my new blackberry storm to play with on the way up. It's fun to have mobile internet. I was showing the kids videos from youtube. They really liked the video of that big dog robot. All of them asked right away: "does it have guns??" I hope the designers of this robot have seen the Terminator movie...


Back to the topic at hand: science camp was fun. They did have classes, but not many and they were short. We ended up playing a lot of basketball and ping pong. I wish they would have told us about all the downtime: I would have brought a football, uno, other games, etc. It's really hard to entertain 11-year-olds with nothing!


The favorite activity was the gym- they had a rock wall and a zip line.















C-dog was brave and jumped off the wall, and loved the zip line!









This is just to show the scale of the zip line start height. Non-trivial, I'd say.



Because there wasn't much to do, one of the major events at camp was waiting in line for meals. There were three problems: They made us wait outside the door until the EXACT minute that the meal should start; if you were at the end of the line, you had to wait a long time to receive any food; and there weren't enough seats for everyone in the dining area. Everyone figured this out after the first meal, and started arriving early to line up. It got to where you had to be in line 20-30 minutes early to be toward the front of the line. And the line was long, see!


I also had to try to keep track of one of my boys, who HAD to be with his friends the whole time. It wouldn't have been too bad, except that his parents were terrified that his eternal soul was at risk at Science camp, and had tasked me with saving him. Anyway, he's a good kid and there were no problems, besides occasionally wandering off.

One funny event was orienteering class. The teacher gave us a compass and a list of headings. We were supposed to follow the headings until we found the station for each heading. Then we were supposed to punch the paper with the punch tied to the station. Simple, right? Well, it only works if all the stations are in place- someone removed the 2nd station the night before we did the exercise. So we wandered around back and forth at 300 degrees until we decided that something was wrong.

See how clean they kept the room?!?!












The fire was fun, and the teachers tried really hard to only let a small group of kids down to the fire at a time. Yea, right- it was a madhouse, but no one was burned.


The dance was pretty fun. C-dog didn't really dance, but he had fun wandering around having people sign his book. I challenged him to get a girl to sign his book. This was mostly just a tease because I remember being terrified of girls at his age. He promptly ran off and got 3 girls to sign. Surprised, I asked him to get 3 more, so he ran off and got 10! He had most of the kids at the camp sign it. I was really proud of him. I can't believe how much he's changed in the last year. The dance was kind-of a PJ dance. That's why some of the kids are in PJs, and some have PJs over their jeans. This video was early on, before the dancing really started. Some of those kids were good dancers.


Ahh, 6th grade...

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Mouth is now officially a Webelo

This is the secret rite of passage into the Webelos den. They have to eat a powdered sugar doughnut while being suspended upside down. It sounds pretty hard to me-how can you swallow? To get into the bear den the boys have to fight the bear (dad) in a tent. For the wolf den the boys have to drink a whole cup of real wolf blood without throwing up. The boys all think its hawaiian punch or tomato juice. But the adults know the truth!
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Saturday, March 21, 2009

6 year old flag football

Its hard to get a good photo with a phone but these games are a blast. By the way this is my first real mobile post. I'm sending it live from the field. Pretty cool!
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UPDATE: Tank got his first touchdown! You can see the moment just before he scored here. Good job, Tank!

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Please help!

I'm really frustrated with Blogger and its unfriendly method of importing pictures. Perhaps it's just user-error, but I have a difficult time bringing in more than 1 or 2 pictures. They end up all jumbled on the page, and I have to go into the HTML and hit enter a bunch of times to get them to line up like I want. Also, the 'preview' does not work correctly- the layout of the blog I see in preview mode is different than the layout of the blog I see when I post it. It's frustrating- I have to post the blog, look at it, grumble under my breath, edit the post, then repeat (multiple times).

Does anyone have any helps or procedures that they use when importing multiple pictures into blogger?

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Disneyland 2009 Trip #1


We bought year passes to Disneyland this year. We're about 6-7 hours away so We're going to try several fun weekends at the Happiest Place on Earth(tm).

We went this weekend with Jill (yea!) and had a blast. Allie's work paid for us to stay at the Disneyland hotel and to have a couple of meals with Disney characters (they love her at her work). If you look closely, you will see that Mouth is giving the "hang-loose" sign, not something else!


We had to have a "snack-break" every few hours to save the boys from a cruel death from starvation.







It was really hard to get the "C" without a bunch of strangers with C-dog for this picture. People love to loiter around the "CALIFORNIA" letters.








Rides are fun!









Here we are waiting for Jill's fav ride Big Thunder Candy Mountain Railroad, or something like that. We rode it a bunch of times. I think we hit the biggies 2-3 times each. The boy's favorite was California Screamin'. It was too intense for Allie. She went on it once, but her knees were shaking at the end. She was a good sport.





We saw a lot of characters on this trip. It was fun to joke around with them.







Goofy was a fun character, but our favorite was Stitch. He was mischievous and tried to steal the boy's bacon. Hands off the bacon, man!













OK, seriously, who is the cutest? You know my vote!









One perk of staying in the DL hotel was "magic mornings". We got to go in the park an hour early on Sat and Sun. There were very short lines for all the good rides. We did the Matterhorn twice!






At the dinner buffet, we'd just sat down and ordered our drinks, when we noticed that Mouth was gone. We looked around and found him over loading up on the delicious buffet. Do you see him over there? He does love to eat, but only at the buffet! One bite of everything- a dream come true. Plus, all those desserts, yum.





Disneyland was super-duper. The best part of the trip? Having Jill along. She is wonderful! Thanks for coming, Jill!



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