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Phrase of the day: Huy, piensan que aquel es seguro? Tal vez ellos podrian construir parques de madera y esas llantas gigantes!... Wow, they think that is safe? Maybe they can make wooden playgrounds and those gigantic tires!
Really? Doesn't that just look like an accident waiting to happen? I mean, doesn't anyone remember how that kid fractured his arm on our pull-up bar. This is like 20 pull-up bars in one! Thank you Ecuador.
But really, thank you. One of the activists in town just built this playground for the kids. It's a little ridiculous, but the kids sure do love it. (I know there's almost no one in the picture playing, but normally it's packed with kids, I promise).
And Kasie and the youth group she works with painted these signs to put around the park to promote protecting our environment.
In case people aren't sure what this silver canister is (because they really don't seem to know; they usually just throw trash on the ground, even if they're two feet away from the trash can)...
I've finally taken some pictures of the frisbee action we have going on at school on Thursdays!
And yes, they really do almost get frisbees-to-the-face!
This kid is great. I think he's always making fun of me, but it's like he's playing frisbee golf at Burke Lake.
The vacation program actually ends in a few weeks, so I'm not sure how I'll occupy my mornings until school begins... maybe I should organize an ultimate frisbee hour each day?
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