Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Day Two: Laying Flowers for Mrs. Schoenherr's Grandparents
Monday, July 28, 2008
Day Two: Wreath Laying Ceremony
Day One: Nat'l Cathedral & Zoo Shots
Day One: More Gettysburg Pics
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Pick Your Cliche
What to say about this year's trip? I wouldn't have thought for anything that it'd take me three weeks to finally bite the bullet and finish the blog, though I know from experience that once back home it's hard to find the time to reflect properly about a trip. In fact, the only reason I'm able to spend time now reflecting and sorting pictures is that I'm traveling with my family to a funeral. Not a happy occasion, to be sure, but I'm glad for the chance to think back over this year's DC trip -- about what worked and what didn't.
Though there’s definitely still room to improve, in a number of ways I think we put together a better trip this year than either of the past two years. I'm especially glad that we spent minimal time in shopping mall food courts and gave the kids an authentic taste of the city of
So that's one major strength of the trip, in my opinion. I'll lay out some of the rest of my thoughts in the remaining posts, and I look forward to hearing more from all of you. Once school starts, we'll send out a survey for both guardians and kids that I hope you'll all fill out -- it's feedback from parents and kids over the last two years that has helped to improve the trip.
I've collected several dozen of my favorite pics and I've still got a few vids to put up on YouTube, so I'll spend the next couple days scattering my thoughts amongst the pics and vids.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Gettysburg vids
This year we took several vids of the kids in Gettysburg. I've embedded a playlist below, but if it doesn't work, try clicking here.
DC08 Pix Taken by Kids
Then only 30 minutes to accidentally delete them this morning.
And only 3 hours this morning to upload them all again.
Go figure.
Anyway, if I recall correctly, these are photos that I copied from Hannah, Kailee, Haley, Alina, Brumbaugh, Samuel, Miller-Boy, Sarah and Jim. Once I get into school, I'll add photos from Paige. Given the quantity, I did very little touching-up; some of them aren't even rotated. (I did do Samuel a huge favor by deleting the photo of him in the hotel room -- you owe me, buddy boy -- I can't believe I didn't even think to keep a copy to blackmail you in a couple years when you're aiming for a serious girlfriend. Miller-Boy, if I were you I'd keep a copy around for that day). If you see any that you'd like me to email the original, just let me know.
Kudos to the kids for taking a lot of noteworthy shots. I'll sprinkle some of my favorites into the blog over the next couple days as I write wrap-up posts.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Yikes What A Week.
It's been two years exactly since my last sinus infection; I know the date well because it followed our first trip to DC. I blamed it then on the bus ride back to Elkhart, and, I gotta say, I'm inclined to do so again. Last year I didn't ride the bus home, and, guess what -- no infection. But it turns out this year I was fighting another infection as well. See I got this insect bite a couple weeks ago. No big deal -- spider, mosquito, whatever. Yes, I noticed that it wasn't going away and was in fact swelling and turning purple and filled with pus, but by this time we were running around like chickens with our heads cut off in DC, so I didn't really think about it. Besides, I'm a guy. What kind of guy goes to the doctor for a stupid little bug bite? I'll tell you what kind of guy: the smart ones. And if I'd have mentioned it to my doc earlier in the week I'd have been getting better faster. Turns out infected bug bites need a different antibiotic than sinus infections. Who knew?
Anyway, I started the second RX yesterday and hope to work on getting the blog wrapped up later today and tomorrow. The kids took some neat photos that I'm looking forward to sharing. So check back in a couple days for final posts.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
I Know I'm Supposed to Upload...
till next time,
cowells
Monday, July 7, 2008
A Big Thanks to our Guardian Angels
I'm sure I'll forget someone significant, but offhand two families stand out for their contributions. The first is Andrew's mom, who took the time to home-bake dozens of cookies and prepackaged bags of homemade chex mix for everybody. At first, it seemed we'd neglected to properly appreciate the gift, as we forgot to dispense on the bus traveling east. But in retrospect, that meant we had nourishment and connections to home just when we most needed them. We handed out the cookies on Thursday, soon after resolving the wallet-stolen-by-Holocaust-Museum-employee ordeal. It was the perfect time for comfort food! And the chex mix may have prevented a student mutiny when they'd walked for several hours in and out, around and back-around, the 4th of July security fences as we toured the memorials around the reflecting pool. The kids were quite rightly hungry, hot and tired, and they needed to walk another few blocks for lunch. Just then we whipped out the chex mix and that gave them the needed fuel to keep going. Kathy, thanks very much from each of us!
The other guardian support that comes to mind offhand is samuel's parents, who sent along enough ponchos for all of us. Boy did we end up needing them. Once I get caught up on uploading pics and vids, you'll see just what I mean.
Till next time...
What A Difference A Day Makes.
Now I'm working on the regular post-trip stuff: laundry, unpacking, etc. I started sorting through pics today and hope to put a bunch more up on flickr tomorrow morning. I also plan in the upcoming days to post more complete descriptions of the last couple days and upload more video to YouTube.
Tomorrow would also be a handy time for me to deliver the many unclaimed items off the bus. I've got a bag of souvenirs that belongs to Paige, a soccer ball of Nina's, a sweatshirt of Alexis' and a plastic gun with electrical tape of Eric's. But there are other items that I don't know who they belong to: A pillow with red/burgundy cover, a number of mp3 headphones, a pair of sunglasses and more. Email me at acowells@yahoo.com or call me if you think I have something of yours.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Short Saturday Morning Update
- We made it back safe and sound to the hotel last night at close to midnight.
- At this point, I've been unable to work out with the bus company a way to arrive later tomorrow at CJHS, so unless you hear otherwise today we need you to be at CJHS by 6AM.
- Who knows what I'll be able to throw up on the blog today; I'll see what I can do. Thanks to those of you who sent words of support and appreciation. For those of you who were expecting more, all I can say is that we've done a far better job of keeping posting pics and videos to the web during the trip than either of the past two years. Keep an eye out for updates in the next week or two. We've got hundreds of pics and plenty more video footage to sift through and post.
Stay tuned...
Friday, July 4, 2008
Quick July 4 mid-day update
The rain is holding off, for now at least. But the clouds look ominous. Not sure how it's gonna play out but rain hasn't hurt our experience the last two years, so we're crossing our fingers. The kids are finishing a late, late lunch and now re-gathering around the camp we've set up.
Weatherholt has done a magnificent job of collecting video reflections from students along the way. They should be embedded as a playlist below, but just in case that doesn't load for you, here's the link.
Thursday Highlights
- Starting by taking the elevator to the top of the Washington Monument, which is tends to be a part of the trip the kids enjoy.
- Then headed over to the Holocaust Museum. Certainly not what I'd call super enjoyable for the kids, but that's the point, isn't it? At this age I think we're still mostly planting seeds; perhaps a few were able to absorb a decent amount of the horror, but most got just a taste of it and that's fine by me. They still have plenty of time to realize just how bad humans can be; and we were impressed and appreciative of how well behaved they were.
- Just as we were leaving, the day took a turn into the surreal: One of our students had his wallet stolen by -- of all people -- an employee of the museum. It's a long story and in the end the details don't matter as the museum supervisors and security were terrifically helpful and apologetic and in the end were able get our young man his wallet back. But the bizarreness of the situation came through in a couple ways:
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Wednesday Summary in Quick Fragments
8:30- 11:20 = Laying of wreath at Tomb of the Unknown, then split into two groups. Weathholt & Meagher & 30 kids visit many sites, including Challenger Memorial, Audey Murphy gravesite & JFK grave site. Jones & Cowells and rest of kids see JFK grave site, President/Chief Justice of SCOTUS Taft's grave, and visit Mrs. Schoenherr's grandparents' grave site where kids kids lay flowers.
11:20 = kids hot and tired of walking.
11:30 = bus won't start.
11:45 = bus jumped and starting
12:10 = lunch at Union Station
1PM = designated time to leave for Capitol Building tour. Where are Sam H & Preston M? Weatherholt stays behind to scoop them up, rest of teachers hurry with kids for scheduled tours.
1:20, 1:25 = divided into two groups to tour Capitol. Sam, Preston & Weatherholt run and just barely make it. Cowells promises to deal with the boys later.
1:20-3PM = Tour of Capitol Building. Always before were led by congressional staffers, this time had to take Red Coat tour. It's okay. Do have gallery tickets, though - teachers happy to show kids where State of the Union speech is given and so much important legislation is passed or voted down. Kids keep asking, "Why are we looking at this big empty room?"
Chaperones growl. Kids growl back.
3PM = All assembled on west side of Capitol Building ( where new pres. will take inaugural oath in January). All are hot. And thirsty. Kids keep hinting, "Are we going back to the hotel now?"
3:05PM = Chaperones huddle. Consider giving the kids a refreshing afternoon at hotel pool, but realize that hot days are still to come this week and the kids can't think we'll head back every afternoon. Veto hotel idea.
3:20PM = Cowells makes Preston M. and Sam H. stand on a sidewalk line in the sun. Kyle B & Brodie K say Cowells is softie. Cowells growls.
3:15PM = Offer kids a quick trip back to Union Station for cold drink break. All happy, and soon all are refreshing at Union Station.
4:30PM = Time to hurry from Union Station to Supreme Court building. Cowells psyches kids out on the way by saying they have to hurry for (non-existent) formal lecutre. Kids groan, but move with good speed.
5PM = Cowells makes "deal" with kids -- if they'll pay attention, we'll "skip the formal lecture" and instead he'll give quick lecture in shade. Kids take deal, pay attention. All happy.
5:20PM. Group tries to re-connect with bus to get ride over to FDR Memorial. Much of downtown DC fenced and blocked off for 4th of July fireworks. Some walking in circles. Some groaning. But soon everybody boards bus.
Traffic over to FDR Memorial is slow. Cowells growls that they could've walked the 2 1/2 miles faster. Kids groan, except Kyle B & Brodie K who again call Cowells a softie.
5:45-6:30PM = Relaxed tour of FDR Memorial. Kids like shade and waterfalls. Most happy. Kevin B. asks if they can stay longer. But soon growling stomachs reign supreme and all board bus for ride to neighborhood called Dupont Circle for dinner and Gandhi statue and bocce ball with Cowells' bro-in-law and sister.
7:10PM = Arrive Dupont Circle, everybody scatters for dinner.
8-9PM = Most start drifting back in the circle, all enjoying themselves.Meals for adults take FOREVER. Eventually, decide to abandon meals to continue evening plans. All enjoying fun people-watching in Dupont Circle.
9:45PM = Adults decide to push back rendezvous time to 10PM; after all, bus ride back to hotel will be short this late at night. Cowells' cell dies.
All happy. Several kids say they want to move to Washington, DC.
10PM = Back on bus for return to hotel.
10:15PM = Stopped in standstill traffic. Kids still happy. Chaperones tired; start transferring pics from cameras to laptops.
10:45PM = Get through traffic jam.
11:20PM = Arrive back hotel. Kids pretty good about getting settled down.
11:45PM = Chaperones work upload over 100 pics to photo set here, realize that some kids have done terrific job of hiding from the camera. Wonder how many angry parent emails will arrive tomorrow. Go to bed, promising to capture those kids on film tomorrow.
12:20AM = Shayne, Sam, Brodie & Preston M knock on adjoining wall to Cowells' room.
Cowells growls.
All happy.