Wednesday, July 22, 2009

4-H Camp


We just finished up with the 4-H camp last week.  It was, as usual, sad to say goodbye to the kids that I will probably not see ever again.  It seemed as though they had a lot of fun, though.  My workers this week mentioned how they also miss the kids.  Below is my worker Missy with one of our campers.

We are now working in the 4-H office for two weeks.  We are preparing for the Military kids camp.  In a few weeks we will be working with kids who have family in the military.  Some of the activities at the camp will be focused on giving the kids an idea of what it is their parents are doing.  I don't have alot of information about that project, but more will come once we know.

This has been a great week of work so far. I have already seen some changes in the work ethic of my participants.  It's definitely been a long way to get to this point in the summer, but I'm excited for the second half and where we will be at the end of the summer.  


~check out my past posts for pictures! (finally!) I added some to past entries~

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Martin Family in D.C.

It was great to see the family in D.C.   We checked out some of the sites together such as the Jefferson Memorial and the Arlington Cemetery.  Leanne wanted to hold the Washington Monument in the palm of her hand.  It was definitely a typical Martin family trip, full of chaos and LOVVVVVEEEEE. : ) really, though. I missed you guys and it was great to see you.  I tried crab cakes for the first time!  So did Nyxanna (go Nikki!).  Crabs in Maryland is apparently like lobster in Maine.  So I suggest to try them if you ever come down this way.


Sunday, July 5, 2009

In D.C. for the 4th!




Happy 4th of July weekend!!! I missed the festivities at home (i heard left right center went well). but it is definitely a great experience being at the capitol for this holiday. We watched the fireworks seated right next to the reflecting pool. We could see the capitol and the washington monument right below the fireworks. Emma's aunt and uncle were kind enough to have us at their house for a cookout and then drove us to the fireworks sight. It was nice to still have that cookout and family thing while we are away. Her aunt Mary even made a flag cake with blueberries and strawberries. I know we've had those before... haha. it was an all around great time.


My computer is unfortunately not up and running so I am writing whenever i get the chance. That makes it hard to get pictures up as well because I can't really save them anywhere. Hopefully I can put some up soon.


The last time I posted was during transition. We are now at D.C. for the Summer of Service program. This works with the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), which is the mayor of D.C.'s initiative to provide a job to all D.C. youth ages 14-21 that want a job. Our job in this is to be the crew leaders of the workers. Serve D.C. is an organization that helps with this program. They hired NCCC people to lead their workers. Joe and I are co-crew leaders for a team of around 10 crew members. Each team is doing a different project. Some are planting community gardens outside the local rec centers, some are tutoring children. Right now, Joe and I are leading our team in a project that works with a 4-H club. The students of this club are ages 6-14. Our crew members are 16 and 17. These first two weeks have mostly been about getting to know each other and such. It has already had some challenging moments, but overall I am excited to hopefully see progress in our crew members in the next 9 weeks.



(THANKS JAY FOR HELPING ME FIND THE PICTURE BUTTON!!!)