Sunday, April 24, 2011

Elena comes to town

A dear friend from North Carolina came to visit this off shift. Elena and I went to graduate school together and then worked at the same organization in NC afterwards. This week we had a marvelous time showing our girl power climbing in Red Rocks and Zion, shopping, painting nails, swimming, and filling our tummies with burgers and ice cream.



The black corridor in Red Rocks


Elena led for the first time this trip. She rocked two 8s and a 9!


A cute little lizard sunning on the rock with us.


We celebrated Elena's birthday swimming at Sand Hallow, climbing in Zion, and eating burgers and carrot cake at Oscars in Springdale. A perfect day.




Elena tried to save her new camera as it fell off the rock.


The top of Ashtar Command in Zion


Emily, Elena's friend from college who works as a child psychiatrist in Salt Lake, graced us with her presence. She's a real gem.

Shift 8

Now that I have adjusted to the combo of girls and adolescence, I have to say, the adolescent grils are growing on me. There is a great deal of high pitched whining, manipulation, and over the top drama, but thankfully over the past three shifts I have developed some coping skills to prevent their antics from getting the best of me (at least some of the time). Also, these teen girls can be quite fun and loving. Their stories break your heart and compel empathy, and they like to sing the Sound of Music (something I haven’t yet found in the boys groups).

Over my last two shifts I realized how intense, fun, and extremely serious this job is. As staff we are the students’ legal guardians and their safety is our responsibility. With students who are, or potentially are, suicidal, it is our responsibility to protect them from themselves appropriately. The liability feels overwhelming at times.

Something fun from the week: Monday evening was the beginning of Passover. We have three girls in the group who are Jewish, so we celebrated by eating matzos and parsley and drinking grape juice, while our three Jewish girls acted out the story of Moses, Pharaoh, and the sea parting. I loved it.


Desert flowers are blooming all over now.


I meant to capture the waterfalls, but you can barely see them.


The staff team I worked with this week. We had a lot of fun.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Shift 7 and NC friends

It was another week with adolescent gals. This past shift I felt a greater comfort and ease working with and relating to these girls. After the shift, I drove straight to Vegas to meet some good friends from NC. We sport climbed in Red Rocks, had the epic of our lives on a multipitch trad climb, and wandered around Zion in the snow.




A snowy Angels Landing













On top of the third pitch of Cat in the Hat it started hailing/raining/snowing. A rope got stuck, we were soaked to the core, and waterfalls were all around us. We all shivered so violently that our muscles were cramped and sore. Survival mode is an amazing/crazy thing. Once at the car we stripped to our undies and then drove straight to McDonalds for french fries and hot chocolate.