Showing posts with label kayak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kayak. Show all posts

Monday, July 17, 2017

Star of the Show

Just a quick ride to work!
To say last week had some gloomy days would be an understatement. Between the rain and the humidity, the kids (and staff alike) were in need of a boost. Something exciting needed to happen!

Thursdays are already a special day for the Pier's Park staff. After our staff meeting, we get picked up on a boat by our friends at the Pier's Park Sailing Center and get to cruise across Boston Harbor to our site. How cool is that?! After docking the boat and starting our walk up the ramp one of our staff members noticed a HUGE starfish in some shallow water nearby. We all began thinking out loud, "how cool would it be to bring that up to the tent for the kids before it really starts raining". Raymond offered to be the one to go into the waist deep water to get it. Quickly, a plan was set. Of course, after receiving proper counsel we decided to give it a try! Ray put a life jacket on and took a kayak, taking all safety precautions. He carefully got out of the kayak and used his hands to peer into the water almost as if he was snorkeling. Finally, after a few minutes of searching, he stuck his hands down into the water and pulled up the biggest starfish I have ever seen!! Suddenly it started to downpour and we knew we had to act fast. We quickly put the amazing creature into a bucket of sea water so that the kids could view it in a somewhat natural habitat. Carefully, we walked the bucket up to the tent where the kids were getting ready to watch a movie, they had no idea they were going to interact with any sea life at the rate the weather was headed. When the bucket was placed on a picnic table the campers erupted with overwhelming "ooh", "ahh", and "woooah" noises. Every time they asked if we caught it they seemed so shocked to hear that the answer was yes because we wanted them to be able to see it too. Hearing and seeing them be so amazed by what we had just put in front of them made the extra work completely worth it. Turns out our rainy day didn't end up being so gloomy!
                                                                                         
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Nicholas loved the starfish!!

Catch you later,
Briana


The Most Eventful Week So Far

This is the starfish Raymond caught
This week was an eventful one. Starting from helping each other out, overcoming fears, and even getting a starfish from the water. On Wednesday and Thursday there was this girl that had a fear of thunder and lightning. Once I learned, this I had to help her and so I did. I told her it was all in her head and imagination that was making her think thunder is so big and bad. I also told her that it was just people in the clouds having a party. I even got a thank you from the mother on the last day which was nice and put a smile on my face. Other than that the days were pretty normal we played games and even watches finding nemo when it rained on Thursday.

However on Thursday, despite the normality of it and the amount of times I got wet that day. My co-worker Raymond had seen a starfish under the water (it was low tide at the time) and he decided to go and get it. He went in a kayak and paddled towards it and eventually got it along with a few small cuts from a barnacle. He put it in the touch tank and we brought it up for the kids to see. They were really entertained by it. After that adventure we watched finding nemo, it was pretty good. Afterwards we continued with our normal routine and games we usually play. The children absolutely loved this game called "Bop Bop BipidiBopBop" and played it in the afternoon when they were getting ready to leave.

The white board the kids wrote the thank you message on

Friday was pretty eventful in a sense too. In the morning I walked into work and saw a thank you message on the whiteboard. The kids brought in snacks and during lunch we ate lots of it. It was fun and I could tell the kids had a good time with it.

My week was great and I hope your next week is too
~Kamal