Sunday, January 29, 2012

First Week!

Ellie the coatimundi, when she's being sweet.
Well we survived our first week! We ended up teaching 11 shows at 10 different schools in 3 different states (Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois), and reaching 2,610 different children, all in one week! We did a lot of driving, and a lot of loading and unloading the animals every morning and night and for each show. It got tiring and traffic was frustrating at times, but each time we got into a school, and got up there in front of all those smiling little faces, our buckets were completely filled again.
Maki loves peaches!

Here are some of my favorite things the teachers said:


  • "This was incredible, I saw some children smiling today that I haven't seen smile in a long, long time."
  • "Kids did you hear they went to college for this? You can go to college for anything, not just to be a doctor or a teacher. But you have to do really good in school and you might  get to do something as cool as what these girls are doing."
  • "What do we say every day before class? Learn something new, be kind to one another, and have a great day. I think we all learned something new and awesome enough for a month!"
  • "Thank you so much for telling the kids to get outside as much as possible, most of these kids never get outside, and they really needed to hear that."
  • "I want everyone to thank these two young women for getting out there following their dreams and doing their part to save the planet."
Irwin the Blue-Tongued Skink
Here are some of my favorite things the kids said:

  •  When told to "Get outside as much as you possibly can, because it's so good for you" One kindergartner said "Ya, especially if there's a fire in the house!!"
  • One girl came up and asked "What was the first snake in the world?"
  • When they started getting really loud, we said "We have to have you guys quiet down, because you might scare Pickles", everyone said "We're sorry Pickles!!"
  • When asked what's something they think of when we say rain forest one little boy said "Soggy trees!"


    Pickles the Gold and Blue Macaw
    Overall it's been an amazing first week. We noticed some pretty apparent trends too. For example, the more urban the area was where we were teaching, the more frightened and skittish the children were by most of the animals, especially the "scary, creepy" ones like Carl the tarantula, Herbie the red tail boa and the Madagascar hissing cockroaches. In fact a few girls even said "gross get it away" when we brought cute little Maki (baby ring tail lemur) near them. This was interesting to us to see how little experience they've had with animals and nature in general, and how disconnected they seemed to be. Those are the schools we really love to go to, to show kids what nature has to offer. I really hope out of all the children we reached, we made a small difference in even a couple of their lives.

    Ellie loves a good belly rub.

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