High School Field Trip

I had no idea that field trips still existed in high school…at least the ones that require parent volunteers!  I happily signed up when Morgan’s AP Euro teacher was asking for help.  Listen, I’m no dummy, I realize that my time left with Morgan being a student living at home is going to come to an end sooner than I want.  I’m game for anything at this point.

I do have to say as the day approached, I started to get a little nervous that being in charge of high school students could be more than I bargained for.  What if they tried to smoke in the bathroom or say bad words in front of the docent!?  Surely they wouldn’t!?  I should have known they would be great.  They likely wouldn’t be enrolled in an advance placement history class if they were trouble makers!

Our first stop was the WWI museum which I had heard was amazing.  It didn’t disappoint.  I loved it!  I would go back and spend more time for sure.3.28.19 Mo10GR AP Euro Field Trip_WWI & Nelson Museums (3)

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70 high school students on a field trip…YIKES!

Our leader was great but he did expect a lot of interaction with the students.  Guess who was the very first person to be picked on….Morgan, of course!  He was using her as an example of being the size of a soldier back in that time.  Apparently she’s 5’7″ and 135 lbs.  Not really, but he did get his point across and she is the cutest, who wouldn’t pick her out of crowd!3.28.19 Mo10GR AP Euro Field Trip_WWI & Nelson Museums (5).jpg

I could REALLY tell I am not up to speed on my WWI history, but this guy did a fabulous job engaging the kids and I’m always up for a history lesson.

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Just being here reminds me of that super crazy Royals World Series parade/pep rally.  We were jammed on the lawn of this memorial and it was an unforgettable experience.  So many people jammed in one space and here we are on opening day for the Royals today.  Very ironic.  Here’s a flashback to 2015!

 

I found myself thinking about my grandpa’s (Papa’s) even though my timing was a little off.  They actually served in WWII.  I should try a little harder to do the math.  The war ended in 1918 and My Papa Delmez was born in 1919!  Duh! But I had visions of him in a military uniform anyway – just in a different time period!

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And I love this part where there are 9,000 silk poppies below your feet.  I don’t really love walking on clear glass but this is pretty cool!  Not to go all artsy on you here, but I do love how I very unintentionally captured the reflection of the memorial tower in the glass when I really was just trying to get the poppies and our feet!

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We ventured off to the Nelson Museum of Art and luckily got placed with a wonderful docent who showed us so much!  I saw so much more of the gallery with her than I did with the 3rd graders where I swear we only saw 2 rooms the entire field trip.

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  1. What a wonderful day at a great KC museum for both if you. Really enjoyed your blog…you are quite a remarkable writer😊

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