Friday, February 14, 2014

Outdoor Education

For many years now (not sure how many, but suffice to say that I participated when I was in middle school!), Faith Academy in Manila has been doing "Outdoor Ed" every year.  It is a week-long camp focused on some specific educational topics.  We are so thankful that they allow homeschoolers to join in the fun!  Mikayla just got back, and she had a blast.  This year, they learned about volcanoes, survival skills, and sea life (including a discovery SCUBA dive and dissecting a squid!).
Here is their "squad" of fellow homeschoolers from all over the Philippines.
 They met up at Faith Academy and then took buses a couple hours away to the volcano where OE was held this year.
 Apparently, they also tried out some other local transportation.
 It is not exactly a luxury camp; they were definitely roughing it for the week!
 As much as I KNOW that Mikayla enjoys the educational aspects of OE (she actually does though!), one of the highlights for our social butterfly is being able to hang out with friends - both old and new - for a whole week straight!
 Mikayla was so thankful that her good friend, Daisy, was able to come on OE again this year.  These two have known each other since they were only 3 years old; in fact, I think Mikayla's very first sleepover at a friend's house was with Daisy!  Their family lives on a different island, so OE is really the only time the girls have gotten to hang out now that they are all grown up. :)
 Mikayla also enjoyed meeting some new friends.  And apparently being goofy together is not limited to old friends.
 This rock is painted "It is forbidden to throw trash".
So of course they are all pretending to throw trash on the rock.
 Their destination was Taal Volcano.  It is an amazing place where an island (the Philippines) has this lake (Taal Lake) that has a volcano in the middle (Taal Volcano) that has a lake in the crater (Crater lake) that has an island in the middle.  An island with a lake with a volcano with a lake with an island.  They took a boat across Taal Lake to the volcano then hiked 1.5 hours up into the crater to swim in Crater Lake (be careful though; some parts are too hot to swim in!).
This is the view as they crested the rim of Taal Volcano, looking down into Crater Lake and its island.
Side Note: Hearing about Kayla's adventure reminded me of another adventure we had on Taal...remember, J&K? Or are you still repressing it? :)  It was one of the craziest adventures our family has ever had; and, for those faithful followers out there, you know that's saying something! Click to read about it!
Ok, now moving on...
One of the things that the kids learned at OE this year was some survival skills, including how to kill, prepare, and cook a chicken over an open fire.  Mikayla got the honor of gutting the chickens (as in she was the only one willing to do so; their chaperon texted me to say, "Mikayla is good with both people and chickens.").
 They also participated in a day of ministry at a local school.  Mikayla always enjoys being able to love on some sweet Filipino kiddos.
 We are so thankful that Mikayla had the opportunity to go on this adventure with her friends - and just maybe learn a few things while she was there!
(photo credit for this post goes to Ally Moffit.  Great job, Ally!)

2 comments:

Sarah said...

Aw, so sweet to see her and the 2 M girls together! Can't believe how big they are all getting. (!!!) Looks like she had a really fun time. :-)

mlm2126 said...

Didn't we go to Taal for Outdoor Ed in, oh, I don't know, 1992? Pretty long time ago!