Even though it’s only February, I can’t help but think about
summer. Despite it beginning about 5 months until school ends, I long for that
last school bell ring as I am set free to do whatever I want. Summer is the
time when we students don’t have a care in the world as we play to our hearts
content. No more essays, no more tests or projects. Summer is the time for us
to have our adventures and vacations as we push the topic of school to the back
of our heads.
Last summer, I got the privilege to volunteer at Mason
Elementary School as a high school volunteer. Despite having to staple papers
and hole punch booklets for most of the day, I can’t hope until summer comes so
I can go back as a volunteer. Along with a friend and fellow volunteer, we both
had a great time being assigned to a kindergarten classroom where we would help
with papers, fun projects, reading, English and math. It was fun getting the
chance to read their stories and telling them that eight plus 4 wasn't 11. It was quite amusing when they would come back from their recess time, arguing over petty things such as who would be at the end of the line, as they would even sometimes remind us of what we were sort of like when we were little. Working
alongside a kindergarten class was fun and exhausting all at the same time,
especially because they had so much energy.
The best part of my summer was the last week of
volunteering, where all the kindergarten classes were holding an event called ‘water
day’ in which they were able to have fun playing various water games. All of
the high school volunteers were put in charge of a separate stations we would
help them play the games. And by the end
of it, the playground was a mess! And of course, we were the ones cleaning it
up! Calk was everywhere, and all they toys were all dirty. Regardless of it
being a pain to clean up, I can’t help but laugh and smile as I remember that
day.
I can’t wait until summer comes again as I get to go back to
Mason as a volunteer.
I like your blog post! I'm definitely thinking about summer too, and also volunteering at Mason. Last year I was too late, so hopefully this year I get to. Reading your post made me look forward to it even more!
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