21 January

Retreat: Movie and Dinner, Oh My….

by Jon Katz
Refugee Retreat

Saturday morning, the soccer team sledded up and down the hills of the Pompanuck Farm Institute, they went for hours, raced, ran up and down hills, and only broke one of the seven sleds. I was exhausted just watching them, Fate ran up and down the hills every time, she belongs with teenaged boys. Gus’s tongue was hanging out to the ground and he was panting so hard I brought him inside so he could rest.

In the afternoon, the kids voted to see the new movie “12 Strong” about a team of Army Green Berets sent into Afghanistan after 9/11. They loved the movie (Maria and I veered away to see “Phantom Thread,” starring Daniel Day-Lewis, playing in the same theater at the same time – it was wonderful, beautiful and strange.

After the movie, we went to the China Wok in Bennington Vt., where they offered an all-you-can-eat buffet with food, soda and dessert. It was a hit. We had some good discussions about the movie, and several kids appreciated that the movie made clear that not all Muslims are terrorists, a charge they often hear in school from the Native-born American students.

This was the perfect place to take them for dinner, and we had fun sitting with them and talking to them. We are all getting easy with one another.

It was a good movie for them to see and talk about. I was supposed to read some scary stories but was too wiped out at that point to stay up that late, we are heading over to Pompanuck soon to make lunch, award our two fish for the best comments about “Outcasts United”,  (please do not message me about your concerns about the safety of the fish going home, you will not like my response).

I might tell a story or two before they go, and the final lunch of the retreat is Scott Carrino’s very wonderful pizza. Then Maria and I will clean up and then Maria will go help a friend move and I will take a nap. These kids are superhuman, they never tire.

I took some nice portraits of the kids yesterday, I will put them up once I’m coherent again, if that ever happens. This has been a great weekend, I will miss them all.

1 Comments

  1. What a fantastic weekend for the kids! Sounds like a good time was had by all, including the exhausted adults. Keeping up with teenagers is tough! They have infinite energy.

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