For Lagoon day, on May 13th, I let my students go off on their own. They are good kids, very responsible. That means I have to bring someone with me to play on the rides. My sister, Kim, came this year.
This is me and Kim on the bus.
Me and Kim on WICKED!!!! My favorite ride!
The Spider!
The Spider!
Near the entrance, at the end of a long day at the Goon!
Thanks for coming to play with me, Kimmer!
Now, Silent Weekend takes a little more planning. It all started last summer, when I agreed/volunteered to take over plans. Every year we take high school ASL students from all over Utah away for the weekend. They vow turn their voices off and use their signing skills to communicate 100% of the time. It is a great experience. This year we went to Camp Williams on May 6th and 7th. Our theme was A*S*L Boot Camp. We had 14 schools attend: 90 students, 15 teachers, and 17 volunteers.
Here I am with the other 2 leaders: Tressa and Lori. It was a lot of hard work to plan the weekend but the 3 of us pulled it off.
Friday night we put the students into groups where they had to create a squad name and banner, and perform a military-style cadence. It was so much fun to see what they came up with. This is the enormous meeting hall.
Saturday morning we used Camp Williams' Leadership Reaction Course (LRC). This is a shot of our M.C. giving directions to the group.
My brother, Jason- who works at Camp Williams, came to help and explain the courses. You can see him on the right of this shot, dressed in Army Camo. The kids had so much fun learning and working together in their teams.
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