| 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.
| 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 |
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 |
Until next time,
A
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