Once we are all geared up, they walked us to the playing area. This was set up really cool, they had all sorts of things for you to duck and hide behind: wall barriers, the camouflage netting, and sand bag bunker areas. Considering I have never played this before and I do not play these types of video games I feel like I did pretty good. It was terribly hot but we had plenty of water and there was a little bit of a breeze yesterday.
The age factor kicked in when they pitted the kids against the adults. They beat us pretty quick. I was completely exhausted but, it was a good exhausted. This particular venue has other options for parties and groups. They have haunted trails, escape rooms, and zip lines. The boys have been to a birthday party here before and played laser tag and they had a blast. This was a team building sponsored by my work and it was very cool.
Warrior Mama LOL!!!
On my observations for the week, I must tell you how completely proud I am of my oldest son. I am very proud of both of my boys but especially of Sprat this week. My husband and I are quite conservative and I think both of our boys are the same. I know that Sprat is for sure, he had arguments daily, with his history teacher this past year over different historical events. While he has been in DC this week they have been to several different events and heard many speakers on varying subjects. This particular speaker was talking to them on how all of the college mascots should be changed so that they are not offensive to others. Did I also mention that Sprat is very vocal in his opinions? When this speaker started in on how the Florida State Seminole mascot was offensive to the Seminole Indians, that flew all over my Sprat. He did voice his knowledge of this particular mascot issue and according to my husband, he let this speaker have it. Did you know that the powers that be of Florida State consulted with one of the leaders of the tribe and asked their permission to have a student ride out on the field dressed as Chief Osceola during games before this became a tradition? The tribe was honored to have this done and the ladies of the tribe designed and created the first regalia for the rider. Chairman of the Tribal Council told CNN, nobody will tell us to change the name and they better go some place else with all of that. I am not sure exactly what Sprat said but, I know that he knows this for a fact. Proud my child stood for what he knows to be true.
Stay tuned a lot more going on these next months. . .
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