
That was me and everyone else at Earth Day yesterday. It was sooo cold and windy. We had wind gusts of 40+ mph. Everything was blowing away, even stuff that was underneath rocks and bricks. But it was fun and I got to spend some time chatting with Scott. The two scholarship interns always hear me talking (ahem, bragging TBH) about them so they got a kick out of meeting him. At the end of the day, they sat down at my table to do the self-portrait but instead of making their own, they had a competition to make the "best Chris." I was at Scott's table when they finished, so they came over and showed them to me and him. Scott took one look, pointed and said, "wheelchair mom!" I had to tell the interns the story of wheelchair mom. Years ago, I had my wisdom teeth out and I was in bad shape. The kids made a face out of cardboard, glued yarn to it, and then made a body out of kiddie golf clubs, propped it in a wheelchair. Ta-da! Wheelchair Mom who took care of them while I was recovering. (I still think she did d better job than me LOL)
Scott took pics of the "best Chris-es" and sent them to Caitlyn, who knows the one intern as her advisee. i was sharing the story with Caitlyn-- I didn't know that Scott sent her the pics at this point-- and she pulls the pics up on her phone. "You mean these Best Chris-es?" Bwuahah!
Now, everyone knows that my family is

I keep saying it, but it amazes me how bonded the Weis staff is to each other and to the place. Everyone who works there gets that connection and you can feel it. One of Scott's kids, when Scott was a camp counselor/intern there, went from camp-kid to volunteer to staff. He is 16 now and loves the place. Anne found pics of him and Lauren way back when, when he was 9 or 10. Just adorable.
Today is HS Pod Field Trip, and the weather looks to be cooperating. We are making compost in a bag, looking for decomposers, and will be doing a little BioBlitz to collect data on different types of animals we find.
Should be lots of fun!
HAGD!