Wednesday, October 23, 2019

I'm Late For A Very Important Date

As usual, it was another crazy day.  I discovered quite late that after the first 350 kids, another 180 would be showing up in the afternoon.  Being short handed of workers, it was a task keeping everything running.

Around 2:00 two huge tour buses pulled in, fancy as you can imagine.  Surely that wouldn't be the 80 Asset kids.  Instantly, every employee was awake.  Surprisingly, that's exactly what it was.  I'm not sure what the government Asset program is (something about underprivileged children), but they ride in limousine-like busses, each with their own personal water bottle.

To top it off, each and every one got a shaved ice, paid for by the same government program.  Three of them dumped the sticky contents in front of the snack bar, resulting in a messy cleanup for us, and at least six threw their cups into the gold mine pond as they rode along on the Time Travel Tractor, yelling, opening the doors, screaming and standing up the entire way, all against the rules.  My what a wonderful group of children.
We later found most of the other cups thrown on the ground in the corn maze.  Every group had at least one chaperone who apparently saw nothing.  Rather maddening for those of us that had to pick up the trash in their wake.
At 5:00 I met 115 Future Farmers of America students, each one very polite.  What a difference!!  At any rate, I'm heading off early today to greet another 350 students between 8 and 9:00, plus an added 200 at 2:00, followed by gem mining for 190 students.  Oh the fun!!!!

Total miles walked so far:  185.99
Many of yesterday's miles were due to the extra trash pickup!!


6 comments:

  1. Our government at work spending our dollars. I totally believe that every child deserves to experience all the good things life has to offer. It is interesting the contrast between the ones being handed things and those earning it.

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    1. I'm glad the kids get to come. They probably wouldn't have any other chance of doing so, although many had already come with their school. It's the lack of respect for others property that bothers me. Maybe no one has taught them that.

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  2. I feel for you and your fellow workers...but I also feel for those who have to deal with kids like this each and every Monday through Friday! In Arkansas I saw teachers trying to teach the 'under privileged poor kids' and after yelling at, disciplining, and dealing with these kids, it left about 5 minutes in the hour I was there to actually teach.

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    1. I just don't understand parents that don't teach their kids. Nowadays they seem to leave it up to the teachers, who are overworked. I have total respect for them ... I couldn't do that job.

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  3. Hmm not a fun day from the sounds of it, soon it will all be done.

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