Sunday, August 9, 2009

Long Weeks

This is Isaak writing on Mom's blog. You've probably heard from my mom that Scout Camp was fun, but hard. We had to sleep in platform tents and go to merit badge classes. Out of the 4 classes I had, I'd say First Aid was the worst, because it doesn't have any flare, besides the "unconscious" dummies. We learned about what to do when someone is unconscious, which lead to CPR, which was at first taught to my Swimming class. Swimming was tough; the water was a bit too cold at 10 A.M. but warmer later. Cooking was fun, but it wasn't meant to be, because we didn't really pass off most of our requirements, but played games like Mafia and Lava Monster instead. (Sooner or later I have this feeling that someone may sue those merit badge counselors!) Environmental Science was my favorite, and that turned out to be the only merit badge I got at camp. That was because, unlike First Aid, there wasn't much spice in it. We got to observe nature and sketch drawings. It was said to be the hardest merit badge earned at camp, but it was the easiest for me! The food at camp was usually great; I tried enchiladas and breakfast cake, but when there's something at camp that I don't even attempt to try, I just have a bowl of cereal or I make the meal a peanut butter jelly time! (Too bad there weren't any dancing bananas, or even regular bananas at all! But there was a skit that included the Peanut Butter Jelly Time song.) I loved the skits there. There were some remade classics and some new ones. I think this camp will never be forgotten.
Kiwanis Camp was different than Scout camp, and the previous Kiwanis Camp years. We went rafting and went to the Mt. Hood Skibowl! It was absolutely fun! But there were drawbacks. I almost got hypothermia during canoeing, because it was about to not just rain, but there was an upcoming thunderstorm! What's worse, when I headed to my tent, a bee landed on my nose, and stung me! The stinger was fat, and it hurt. I needed meat tenderizer on my nose and Benidryl (did I spell it right?) before I go to bed. It doesn't hurt anymore, and my nose probably stopped swelling, but it left a mark, and I think of a different condition, I have a bad cold and skipped Sacrament Meeting today. But the past two weeks have been quite an adventure, pushing me out of my comfort zone in the summer and I got to do greater things. Hopefully the next years will be even better!

2 comments:

Sarah said...

Hi Isaak! Wow, that sounds like quite the adventure! Sorry to hear about the bee stinging you.

Love you!
Aunt Sarah

Penny said...

Hi Isaak. You and your Mom have something in common. You both got bee stings this summer. It sounds like she got off with the better end of the deal, since her's was not on the nose; on her finger instead. But... her bee sting can be dangerous for her - allery and all.

I think the swimming merit badge would have been fun to go for, except, as I recall, the scouts had to swim for quite a distance. Not really sure I could do that.

Camping out is the most fun that I can recall. I loved the sound of night: frogs, owls, and sometimes wind.

I'm glad you are home safe, but sorry you got a cold. I hope it is short-lived.

Love you... Grandma J