Thank you to everyone that kept our bags,pillows, sleeping bags, ETC
from getting drenched while it waited to be loaded onto the busses!
Thank you to everyone that kept our bags,pillows, sleeping bags, ETC
from getting drenched while it waited to be loaded onto the busses!
After being accompanied by six NC teachers' guitars (and the one ukele!) for "quiet sing", everyone headed back to their cabins for the daunting task of packing most of their belongings for departure back to FRCS. Some bunks did better than others getting "lights out" at a reaonable time, but everyone managed to finish the task this morning and (somewhat reluctantly) hauled all luggage to the central location for pre-noon loading onto the busses. A giant blue tarp covered the mountain as everyone headed up to the dining hall for our last NC breakfast (waffle sticks and bacon, several homemade breads, fruit).
All morning the kids have been with their field group leaders, first filling out questionnaires about their NC experience and then thoroughly cleaning out their living spaces from the week.
I hear everyone walking to the dining hall right now, so it's already 11:oo and time for our last meal together here. (I got a sneak preview of the fresh pizza dough being prepared a little while ago.)
It's been a wonderful week. Thank you for making it possible for your children to participate in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. See you in a few hours!