I spent every minute of the days before working hard to get all of my assignments and tests done and then Tuesday at 4p.m. I left for St. George. Really the first part of my trip was for my gerontology class but I had so much fun it was a vacation in itself. My teacher, Rilla, drove a group of us down to St. George to help out with the health screenings at the Huntsman World Senior Games. We drove down Tuesday night, the night before the screenings began and stayed at Rilla’s condo. I spent the next two day doing health screenings for seniors…and I must say it was a BLAST! I worked mainly doing bone density tests, eye exams, and balance testing but it was so fun meeting all of the seniors who came to participate in the games. It was truly inspiring meeting people into their eighties even nineties who were healthy, fit, and still doing what they love. I hope I can be like that when I get older. While I was performing balance tests there was one gentleman who was eight years old who has better balance that I do! Also we were able to watch some of the volleyball tournaments because they were held in the building we were at. Most of the teams were local, but they also held a world tournament where teams from around the world came to compete. I sat in on the USA vs. Russia men’s volleyball game and it was like watching a college game—so intense! (If you were wondering USA unfortunately lost, but still it was great game) Apart from the great learning experience and fun time I also gained some great new friends. All in all it was a fantastic experience and I hope to go back next year!

(Me and my classes mates who helped at the senior games....they even gave us a sweet t-shirt!)
Collin drove down to St. George on Thursday and picked me up after the health screening got over. We originally planned on camping that night up in Zion’s National Park but by the time we got there the campgrounds were full so we drove back to St. George, went out for a nice dinner, and spent the night at my aunt’s house. We got up early the next morning in order to get a campsite before they all filled up. Luckily we were able to get one and we spent the rest of day enjoying the beautiful weather and relaxing. Later that afternoon we went and hiked the Narrows. The scenery was phenomenal and it was refreshing hiking through the water (although it was rather chilly)…pictures are coming soon! We also went to “Toy Story 3” at the Zion Canyon Giant Screen.
Saturday we packed up and drove to Logandale to visit Grandma and Grandpa Bohn. It was so good seeing them and spending time with them. Grandma showed us all of their old pictures including Grandpa’s mission pictures. Did you know missionaries were allowed to go swimming back then? Anyway later that night we played spinner (basically dominoes with a twist) and I actually won! It must have been my lucky day!
Sunday Grandma packed us up a box of goodies and we began the long drive home.
