On Tuesday the Bioneers went to a group in Schenley park. the start of the day was OK but it really wasn't that great. As the day continued on the group really didn't want to be involved in anything. They didn't even want to do their work on their trail! They was a rude and stubborn.
They all wasn't like that just a hand full. there was two or three girls there who was happy that we came out and helped, they said the others didn't help at any time and it was very nice of us to come out and help do things. i thought the games would be a relief for everyone but it turned into a choir for us to make sure everyone was playing and not putting anyone down about anything. by the time the day was over and it was time to go the crew was very upset because how the day turned out and that we didn't or couldn't change the ways of some kids like we do on other days. All in all it was a learning experience for the Bioneers and next time if this was to happen we would know how to deal a group in that mind state.
A really good relief for us was the next day we went kayaking and it was better then i remember from last year! i think what made it better was the Bioneers I was i had a better connection with so we laughed about things more and it really fun to go with people you have fun with. My co-worker Shawniece thought it looked way easier then she had in mind and went by her self! once she got in into that river she FREAKED out! she lost all focus on how to maneuver her kayak to get her back, after a couple minutes of panicking she was saved by a professional. Good old Barbara talked her into getting in a kayak with her and she had a much better time. For me, I thought kayaking would be old news because I did it already but it was still a new thing for me. I still can't keep straight and Sharon had to turn me around every two seconds and thats what made it better then last time.
I like the way you expressed how scary it was. That Sharon fella sounds pretty nice lol.
ReplyDeleteTrue. About the Schenley park. Its good that we get to witness all different types of crews.
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