This week's Friday Five:
- Of excursions you remember taking in elementary school, which was your favorite? To be honest, I don't remember many of my elementary school trips, though I do remember really enjoying my Grade 4 trip to Black Creek Pioneer Village... My favourite excursion in middle school was a 3-day trip to Ottawa in Grade 8. But my favourite excursion, by far, was in Grade 12, when my senior art class took a 4-day trip to New York City. I know it's not elementary school, but it was better than all my school trips combined.
- Of excursions you remember taking in elementary school, which was your least favorite? I really hated our Grade 6 trip to Sudbury. I just remember it being really boring.
- What seems like a really good school excursion destination that nobody seems to take? Hands down, a chocolate factory, like in Willy Wonka.
- Which of your recent activities might pass for an educational excursion? My road trip to Boston with Shawn was relatively educational. We walked around a lot of the city, including a lot of the historical sites (e.g. Freedom Trail), and got lost quite a bit, so we learned from that... And we went to Harvard! I mean, can you get more educational than that? Really, now.
- When a sack lunch was needed for a field trip, what was most likely in your brown paper bag? How about now? Back then, it was probably a sandwich, a fruit of some sort, a granola bar, maybe some crackers, and a juice box. And, honestly, it'd probably be really similar now, just 'cause they're so easy to pack and I'm really lazy.
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