Saturday, July 24, 2010

orrie : Today, I learned how to sail and I went all the way across the lake and back by myself. Also when I do the splits normally I can with 12in to the flour, but today I got it down to 6in to the flour. Also my kick is up past my head. I had a good day. 

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Cooper: Today we had pancakes and bacon for breakfast. In first period at camp I played box hockey. I lost most of the games. At second period, Evan, me, Orrie, and Nate were all telling scary stories. I ate one sandwich and one brownie. And I told my first joke it was, what does a king do when he burps? He issues a royal pardon. At third period, I lost a box hockey tournament. At fourth I made a origami boxes.

Orrie: Today we had pancakes for breakfast. At camp, I did nature hike, swimming, and origami box. I had a good day.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

July 11: The Wall

Cooper: Today we went to to the Vietnam war memorial. Not the real one in Washington d.c. The moving wall. I liked the wall. We took some pictures and saw the first and last people who died was named Richard Vandegeer.



And I saw my first a-k47! and we also looked at some of the trucks and tents one was made of leaves. I guess their tent was destroyed and they built a new one out of leaves and sticks.

orrie: Today we saw the moving wall. I really liked how they organized the names.The wall was not straight, it was more like this >_|, and where the two points met was the name of the first person who died and the last person who died. The first person who died was a man named Dale Buis and the last person who died was a man named Richard Vandegeer. A major from the war wrote this poem. "If you are able, save for them a
place inside of you and save one
backward glance when you are leaving
for the places they can no longer go.

Be not ashamed to say you loved
them , though you may or may not
have always . Take what they have
taught you with their dying and keep it
with your own.

And in that time when men decide
and feel safe to call the war insane,
take one moment to embrace those
gentle heroes you left behind.