Service 11/19/21 (Learning Outcome

 Over the weekend I went to the DASH buddy walk which is a walk for families with down syndrome. It was a little chilly when we arrived at the minor league baseball stadium we started by cheering on people as they entered. All the kids especially were very excited and loved all the encouragment they were getting. After a little cheering, we moved on to a face painting booth and started painting people's faces. We weren't super experienced, but luckily there were stencils so things actually turned out pretty okay. At first it started slow, but all of a sudden there were lots of people who wanted to get their faces painted. And it wasn't just the kids, there parents were also very into it and it was a lot of fun to see how much they wanted to match their kids and how much they appreciated the simple work we were doing. The face painting booth was basically busy all the time and our skills improved throughout the day as we added glitter and mutiple colors. In the end it was a very successful experience and I was really glad I had volunteered. 

This service is a part of learning outcome 2, because at first it was challenging and a little scary because I didn't know what I was doing and I didn't want to mess up and disappoint the kids. However, after a little bit of practice I had learned how to paint faces really well (with the help of stencils) and ended up having a really good time helping and making these kids happy. I also added a new skill to my repertoir and am excited to maybe get the chance to use this practice again. 

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