BPS in Napa
Saturday, October 24th, 2009Phillip Rosenberger
There is nothing like leading a few dozen 7-11 year olds in a silly song that makes everyone look funny as they sing with their tongues sticking out, keeping their feet separated while their knees stay together and holding two thumbs up the whole time. Well, almost nothing. It’s even better when the parents join in. That’s exactly what happened with the BPS group in California. We practiced different styles of speeches learning the basics of communication together but also had plenty of silly fun singing songs and playing games. The students were receptive to the teaching and were experts when it came to being silly. Who ever said learning couldn’t be fun? No one from our group, that’s for sure.
Tags: Mid-Conference Updates

Take shots out of doors
We decided to make some quick changes to the program for the Billings, Montana performance, resulting in some new challenges. Thinking back on it now, a simple truth is so often ignored, that it is important for each of us to try difficult things that stretch and grow us. Even though we weren’t sure what would happen, the program was one of the best yet and the additions contributed so much to the program.