Wednesday, February 11
More Sunshine! Today is absolutely a glorious day. Everyone
slept well after their busy day yesterday and were just a bit less eager to get
up. Your children are doing so well and are having so much fun! I can't express
to you enough all of the compliments we continue to receive about Country Lane
5th graders' model behavior, enthusiasm, and wonder. They are getting quite
used to the new routine and becoming independent by; showering, dressing,
making up their bunks, and clearing dishes for each other. Groups have
opportunities to sweep floors, do extra clean up duty, and help maintain the
composting program. Students added to their journals this morning and had their
daily meeting. Breakfast included pancakes with blueberry syrup, sausage, a
fresh fruit bar, cereal, and hot oatmeal. We are definitely not going hungry!
Better yet, we don't have to do any of the cooking! One parent chaperone was
heard saying, "This is a beautiful thing!" As we headed out for our morning hike,
students were surprised by a visit from our Principal, Mrs. Ruddy, and Vice
Principal, Mrs. Armann. Thank you for coming out to see us!
Hiking groups came back so excited. Students shared stories
of hiking through the woods, kissing banana slugs, and eating an entire apple
(Hard Core Apple Core Club). Some groups experienced Solo Walks where students
walk single file with large gaps separating them. This gives them an
opportunity to observe and listen very closely to nature. One group hiked to a
vista of the San Francisco Bay and explored bluffs and our intertidal tide pool
lab. Others collected photo plankton from our lagoon and went to the microscope
lab. “Newt Nation” was a fun place to observe these fun little amphibians. Many groups were able to visit the Marine
Mammal Center today. Students learned
the difference between a seal and sea lion and observed many rescued pups rehabilitating.
Free time is only an hour, and our students never seem to
lose their energy. Parent chaperones take groups to the beach, basketball and
volleyball are available, and of course just down time in their dorms.
Tonight we had another delicious dinner. Tonight was homemade
biscuits, steamed broccoli, and baked mac’n cheese night. A full salad bar was available with all the
options. After a quick evening meeting, our students broke into groups to
listen to Marine Mammal Myths. Students were challenged to create skits about
various mammals. A few groups went on the night hike, and two groups prepared
for their Muir Woods trip for tomorrow. Wow! Only one more full day at camp!