Tuesday, November 19, 2013

McCall Trip

          First off, I want to give a huge thanks to everyone who gave up their time to help organize and who also accompanied us on this trip. I am so thankful for the hard work you put in so that we can do great things like this. I feel so lucky to be a part of LRC and to have privileges like this. There were a few thing that I noticed that we as students really need to improve on. I felt like the level of focus, listening, and follow directions when we were asked to, should have been a lot higher and this goes for more than just this weekend. We are in college and we should know better. At the end of the day this is a privilege and we need to act like we deserve it.
          I did enjoy most of the activities even though I wish we could have done those in class so we could utilized out time in McCall doing more outdoor things. I liked the teamwork type  games, those were fun, and I feel like it helped bring us closer. I can see how those games fit with the purpose of our trip. The diversity activities were great, but in a different setting. To be honest I don't know why we did those activities or how they relate to LRC and no one explained it to me. We as students signed up for this living learning community under the impressin that we would be spending our time together doing sports and outdoor activities. I personally spent a lot of time looking into LRC to make sure it was something I wanted to do. If there is to be a few hours set aside for diversity activities I think it should be justified.
          like I said before, big big thanks to everyone who helped out. I really do appreciate the work you do. At the end of the day, I had an absolutely great time! I got to spend the weekend in a cabin full of my favorite people in an absolutely beautiful place and I loved it!      

1 comment:

  1. I'm under the impression that some of us didn't like these activities but honestly, who really cares. If we can just hang out with everybody, thats a good trip.

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