Wednesday, 18 June 2014

It's the Eye of the Tiger

Today was twin day for spirit week. I was on med pager starting at 10AM and what do you know: a student had to go to the clinic right at 10AM.
My handiwork =)

I had to drop off the student and Gianna at the clinic, head back to Myers, drive a student to CVS with another RC, Desiree, for medicine, grab Gianna and the other student, head to Walmart to fill a prescription, take everyone back to Myers, take the students to lunch, and then take the students back to their classes across campus.

After the running around, I headed to the staff lounge to help with dance decorations. We made a giant capitol symbol for the hunger games and also made a huge 'May the odds be ever in your favor' poster with a mockingjay in the background.
Capitol symbol

At 4, we supervised free-time until 4:45 and then headed to dinner. I was able to catch the end of the Spain/Chile game, which really made me mad since I was rooting for Spain. Oh well. Time for me to root for another team instead!
Triplets wearing Tigers

After dinner, we took pictures with our twins (or in my case triplets) outside of O-House. It was hilarious to organize because Steven kept eating his ice cream cone and Gianna and I kept yelling at him. It felt like we were actual siblings. We told him we were going to tell mom on him, but he didn't listen.


All of the twin/triplet groups
At 6:30, Carter and I started watching the Croatia/Cameroon game in the piano room until the kids showed up for the World Cup program at 7. We all crammed into one side of the room since the second TV wasn't working. The kids really got into it and used a vuvuzela everytime Croatia scored (lucky for us, they only got to see 2/4 goals).

After the game finished, we still had about an hour and a half left to occupy the kids. We decided to play a giant game of ultimate werewolf. It killed a bunch of time and the kids had a blast.
The kids had free-time from 9-10 and many of them used it to take pictures with their RCs or to practice their TIPsync performances.

40+ people in one tiny room = dedication!

At 10, we had an RC Group meeting and voted on superlatives for the term book. (Every RC group must make a page for the book and come up with unique superlatives.) My girls decided to make every noun into a verb. For example, my superlative is 'most likely to cats' and another is 'most likely to Southern mother'. I'm not sure why they wanted to do this, but I have stopped questioning their motives...

40+ people playing Ultimate Werewolf
Tomorrow is Disney day. I'm excited for that. I also found out that I will be driving for a field trip to a dairy farm meaning I WILL GET TO SEE BABY COWS! I could not be anymore excited!

Until next time,
A

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