Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Washington

Washington,hmm.... if that is what you're asking there is a lot to say. Since there is only so much time, I will give you guys the gist of what happened. One thing that the Maker Ambassadors learned from this experience is that you can never be too prepared for anything. This trip may have been for educational purposes, but we leaned many life skills as well, it's funny how 48 hours out of your regular life can teach you so much.
I am probably not supposed to be saying this because it ruins a teacher's image, but the Superintendent was hilarious. We saw the side of teachers we never usually get to see. They were so relaxed, yet annoyed that they had to deal with us crazy kids. My side of the story is that, I was pretty  nervous. Being home away for two days, with four other kids I didn't even know very well.
Anyway, the most memorable part of this experience was at the hotel. Oliver was going to be interviewed the next day, and we were all nervous that he was going to screw things up.  At least, I was. When it comes to Oliver, you can never be to sure. So, back to the point. We all decided that it would be a good idea to quiz him, and prep him.
All of a sudden, a blood curling scream, okay, well maybe not blood curling, but still a screech none the less.
"Ahhhhh! Ahhhhhhh! There is something in the bathroom. There is a shadow in the bathroom." That voice was from a fellow classmate, Sundhar. Again the same dialogue was repeated.
It was hilarious.
Ask any one of us Makers, and that will probably be the most memorable moment. Not only was it entertaining, but also something that we all will remember forever.

2 comments:

  1. You know my future college recruiters could be reading this!!!

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  2. I love you team!! Amazzzingg job Phuh-something something!!!!!

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