Serve! Engaging Youth for Change
19 October 2006
Butterfly Day

My team had fun when we took a tour of the Humber Bay Butterfly Habitat. That was the most progressive day of the week for me. I felt so good to be back at work after such a long break. I really absorbed a lot of information on the tour given by Denny and Patrice (I hope I got their names correct).

We learned about butterflies from Toronto. The monarch butterflies were really interesting. Every year, they migrate as far as Mexico in the fall. Now that is a lot of flying by those little insects!

I visited my senior, Pamela, today. She was so happy to see me. I did the usual by reorganizing her closet which was messy and which was totally unlike Pamela. I really care for the well-being of her and I am at the point where if she asked me to do anything for her, I will do it with an open heart.

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