California Mission Project

November 16, 2008 – 12:25 am

If you didn’t know, 4th grade in California Catholic schools is the California Mission Project. I’m not sure what is done in public schools, I know they learn something about the Missions but I don’t think a project is assigned. As mentioned before we were handed down a bunch of good loot from Sabrinasmom. An awesome book that J can use for his report as well as some fences, monks, greenery. Before J had been assigned his Mission, I had hoped that he would get something close so that we could do and visit the Mission. With our luck, he got Mission Santa Clara. Woo hoo. So today we made our way down the peninsula.

The Mission is located on the Santa Clara University campus. What a nice campus at that. Wow. And the weather today was wow too, so it might have added to the wow factor. Lol. Just our luck though, a wedding was taking place right as we got there so there was not a lot of snooping done inside. We walked the outsides and students were sunbathing on the grounds. Lol. The kids were caught off guard when people would plop their belongings down on the grass and start taking off their shirts. The main point in our visit was to get an idea of the construction. And I think we got it. J is supposed to do the construction mostly on his own, so that will be quite a challenge. He has big ideas but can never complete them on his own. We were also lent a book from HotDad and son about the Missions. They did them last year, and that should come in handy as well.

I’m excited and yet fearful at the same time. As always there will be a lot of parental contributions but we need to mask those somehow :lol:


  1. 2 Responses to “California Mission Project”

  2. my nephew got San Juan Bautista :)
    how lucky J got Santa Clara, pretty close to home!

    San Juan Bautista isn’t far either, J had a recent field trip there. But I was stoked to get Santa Clara. heh. So glad we didn’t get anything in LA or San Diego

    By michelle on Nov 16, 2008

  3. Or maybe J can show the “other” side of the missions - captivating a brief history about the NA maybe…too much?

    Unfortunately going out of the “box” is not allowed. There is specifics to what he has to do. He is learning about the NAs tho and while we were walking around the grounds he was telling us all the things he knew and learned so far through his research. It was kinda neat. Lol.

    By Mama Toots on Nov 17, 2008

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