Costumes and Candy

Hi OSC families and friends,

Hope you all had a great Halloween! I had the chance to ask a couple of our kids about their experiences on Halloween night.  The question: What did you do on Halloween night?

Jaeyln
Costume: Violet from the Incredibles
Favorite Candy: Giant Coffee Crisp bar
I went to this house that had a creepy old witch. There were real people dressed up as zombies and me and my friend totally freaked out. So I got a giant chocolate bar and then ran out.

Malia
Costume: Batgirl
Favorite Candy: Mini Milk Duds
I went trick-or-treating for 3 hours then after my sister was so tired so she went home. I stayed out trick-or-treating later than her!

Peton
Costume: Minecraft Person
Favorite Candy: Candy Ring Pop
I was in Hawaii for Halloween. I saw a bunch of people in the mall. I even saw two ninjas.

Joanna (Jojo)
Costume: Lone wolf
Favorite Candy: Smarties and Kit-Kat
I went to this weird house and I went with my friend and then the lights turned out. There was a creepy guy holding a head. I was just surprised, not scared.

It seems that everyone had a fun, scary, sugary Halloween. Even though it was drizzling for a while, I’m glad our kids made the best of the situation and filled their bags to the brim with goodies.

On that note, I wanted give a quick introduction about myself as I am fairly new to the Sr and Jr OSC Programs. My name is Katrina Cabrera. I am 17 and currently a grade 12 student at Richmond Secondary School. I have volunteered with elementary and high-school aged children through tutoring programs and weekend camps. My favorite author is Jodi Picoult and my favorite food is probably homemade spaghetti.

I started volunteering at the WRCC Summer Daycamps back in 2012. Since then, I realized how much I enjoyed working with children. When I was offered an assistant leader position this past summer, I was thrilled. I’m excited to be a part of this community, while learning and growing along with the kids.
I am looking forward to meeting and talking to all of you. 

Cheers,


Katrina
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