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My favorite thing so far was a CAP meeting in West Columbia with cadets from the International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE) program. I loved it because I was able to meet other cadets from New Zealand, United Kingdom and Canada. I learned a lot about them and their culture. We all got to go swimming in a beautiful pool with a diving board and my new friends taught me how to dive. I did my very first dive that day. We then went to the lake. I was scared at first because there were turtles in it, but I got used to it. The hardest part of CAP was going to the week long summer encampment. I thought it was going to be all fun, but it wasn’t what I thought. I had a handful when I went there because the Flight Sergeants made me march, drill, make my bed, and inspected everything. They startled me out of bed at 5:30 a.m. I had to sleep on the top bunk and every time I got out of bed, I would hurt my feet when jumping to the floor, and then I would slip and fall because of my socks. This only happened the first couple days, but then I got used to it. Then we would go out onto the sports field to do some running, push-ups, bicycles, and a lot more physical training. I also had to do a lot more drill. While I was standing at attention, my ankles would feel like they were going to fall off. That’s how bad they hurt.
The week started getting better when I got to fly in a C-17. The C-17 looked boring at first because the seats were sideways and the windows were small, but then we took off. I changed my mind about boring, I thought it was exciting. It tilted sideways, and then it went super fast. It went so fast that I was leaning on my friend. I got to walk around the plane, but when the plane would shake, I would start to fall. It was very fun. I found out that we flew all the way to Charleston. I got a good view of how big Charleston was and I got to see the beautiful Cooper River Bridge. It was a great site. The Dining-In was very fun even with the Grog Bowl. It had Ketchup (to represent blood), Salt (for sweat), and some Lemonade (for tears). There were a lot more ingredients. I went to look into it and it looked like baby food with cereal and spoiled milk. I’m glad that I didn’t have to drink it because one cadet threw up. When it was time to eat, I stood up and all the gentlemen stood as well. They were learning manners and etiquette. Jake and I went to the food dishes and I got a little of everything. It was hot and smelled so good. Then there were desserts. I got enough banana pudding for five cadets. To help celebrate a very hard and rewarding week, Lt Booker took some of us to the Columbiana Mall for lunch. Then I went home again. I was happy for a fun week, I was happy to be home again, and I’m happy to be part of the Civil Air Patrol. |
| Last Updated on Saturday, 24 October 2009 10:56 |