September 17, 2016

9/17/16 Cub Scout Day Camp

       Today started before dawn. Heidi was at the Stake Center by 6 am. David and Bradley and I joined her around 6:30. Anya Merrill babysat the other kids for us. David was my amazing assistant teaching the kids about movie making. We had 6 groups of 8 to 15. Each group had 35 minutes to write, in some cases storyboard, and perform multiple skits and run-ons. Bradley, who is in Webelos and participated in the event, reported that movie making was his favorite class. David and I had fun giving it. Mostly I did the instruction. David transferred the recorded skits to the iMac and compiled them in iMovie for viewing after lunch. He also did what he could to help turn up the sound and add graphics when the boys mumbled. I could not have done this without his help.
        Heidi was graceful and poised as always. She handled the last minute cancellation of the fire truck, planned to spray off the boys, without seeming to miss a beat. Instead the boys played tug o war in the sprinklers of the nearby stake baseball field. It amazes me how she can pull together such complicated projects all while being a full time mom and doing a fair amount of work for Valiant Accounting. She is my hero. Love you Heidi. 




1 comment:

  1. Congratulations Heidi on your mighty work. Cub Day Camp is a most difficult event to pull off. And Congrats to Ganon with helper David for running a challenging workshop🎥

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