Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Final Thoughts


How to some up 6 days into a blog post.. Here's my best shot...


I have done a lot of thinking since my week in the Adirondacks. One piece of the many wise words I soaked in last week was the notion that being an educated person is not about landing the ideal job, it is about being an informed citizen. I truly understand now that I am an active member in this world and although I wonder what one person can truly do, I will continue to educate myself and spread the word. I will continue to my part no matter how small to make America sustainable. I always had this view of America being THE superpower on a global scale. We are not the country I thought we were. That however has not discouraged me. I am aware of all the great things about the country but I am through living in the dark. I will continue my life being an informed citizen and understand that this “they” that is supposedly going around fixing all the problems in this country is actually me and my community.

Another thing that I am realizing is that even those who are educated are completely close minded to these ideas. For my Developmental Psychology class we had an online discussion that was prompted by "Does the education establishment know what they are doing?" My response included cited information about how standardized tests are bad for children and students should be evaluated by teacher assessments, teacher-designed tests and I spoke about the OptOut movement. I felt very enlightened and felt as though I was truly adding something important to the discussion. My professor’s response and I quote was “from what I can tell this is colossal nonsense or some sort of right wing plot”. I received a poor grade and it has since affected my posts in fear that his views will continue to hurt my grade. I now give him the answers I know he wants and no longer express my true opinion. It was my “WooHoo! Moment” if you will. (Another addition to the Tennant-Michaels dictionaryJ) It kind of took the wind out of my sails. Why are we doing this to our children?? Why are we closing their minds and stifling their individuality?? I have no plans to be an educator but I will be sure to encourage this course to anyone who is. I think this course should be mandatory for all education students or any student for that matter.

Thank you Beth, Karl, Rhonda, Tim, John and everyone who made this week a reality.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Final Day

 
While saying our goodbyes and thank yous to Rhonda we made plans to return the weekend of September 21st for a Recreation Alumni Weekend. I am very excited about this and look forward to continuing to take advantage of all that Antler has to offer. 

 On our way home we stopped in Old Forge and rode to the ski lift to the top of McCauley Mountain to see the inspiration for "Adirondack Green" by John Slade.

 Kim and Ashley about to reach the top

 Beth and Karl reaching the peak

 Beautiful view from the top

 Testing out the Adirondack chairs fashioned out of used skis

The most perfect ending to one of the most inspiring weeks of my life.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Day 4


Today we visited Sagamore Great Camp




We were joined at dinner by John Slade the author of Adirondack Green.
He was nice enough to sign my copy of his book!


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Day 4

 Day started with a walk through Ferd's Bog...


 ...where we found some interesting carnivorous plants called Pitcher plants.
 After that we hiked to the summit of Black Bear Mountain...
 
 and posed for a picture after a well deserved lunch.
 


 
 We made a friend. His name is Bo.


 We then descended down the nature-made stairs of tree roots and returned to Antlers.








Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Day 3

The day started with a trip to The Wild Center

We made some lovely wooden friends along the way

We then hurried off to the Adirondack Museum where a few of us climbed a fire tower...

.. and smiled from the top.


 All smiles at the Adirondack Museum

After returning to Antlers we set out for the Marion River!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Day 2

The day started at 5:15am in which we kayaked about 2 miles across Raquette Lake toward the Marion River. We watched the sun rise and paddled through the fog. It was a perfect way to start this experience.
 View from St. Williams church
 View of Antlers from shore just outside St. Williams church
 Huntington Memorial Camp
Metcalf Hall