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Because I thought you'd like a chuckle...
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Enjoying the rain (drizzle) today Gerald went to Fowey. After a short journey in the bus (where he managed to loose quite a few times in a card game) he arrived at Fowey looking gorgeous in pink. Soon enough however Gerald was taken away from the attractions of the Girls and Boys of Hermon and Zion to his morning activity, sailing.
Equipped with his buoyancy aid, he braved the windless river as we powered it up using a motor...
After a while of pretending to know what we were doing, some wind found us and we were off! Unfortunately, being the capable sailors we are (not...) we ended up keeling the boat to a precarious angle, gaining a lot of water and Gerald flew across the boat, loosing a limb!
Gerald and his companions were grief stricken until they joined the other village for lunch.
Ready for canoeing after a good lunch of water, he was allowed with his special friends again and spent the rest of the a quaint afternoon being propped up on the front of the boat, being too fit (in a purely non-cardiovascular sense) to participate in the physical game of pirates. He returned home battered (brave scars) wet but still beautiful!
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Humphrey was not present.
Day 5 started off with a wake up sing-a-long on the way to the beach.
Quiet times were quiet but the smell of food cooking aroused the taste buds. Village Leaders, Dave and Jill, managed the amazing feat of keeping sand out of the food!
The classic human pyramid followed with superb strength from the glamour girls! The bicep boys equalled the girls with another fantastic pyramid; but obviously bettered with a leader effort!
Front flips from Liam and gazelle-like jumps from the rest in the long jump competition! Everyone failed at keeping a straight face in the Kung-Fu game!
The afternoon brought about the Worship Workshop - a thought provoking afternoon for all involved and a welcome rest for the leaders!
All this practice and planning came into play for the evening meeting. Some made a video, Junior & Rogers rapped, Sophie, Alex and Sam welcomed all headed by the Cha-Cha Slide from Liam and Chris!
Party poppers finished the evening off well. It was Friday... but Sunday's coming!
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We had an explorative journey to Kit Hill in the morning (i.e. navigator Matt got us lost) - but no doubt everyone enjoyed the thrill of narrow twisty lanes in a warm minibus. (Phew, pukers!)
We started off with some warm-up games involving hola hoops (not the crisp!) and then moved on to the traversing wall. After completing it we were challenged to climb round / over each other which caused much hilarity - especially where Toby the giant boy was concerned!
Toby later set a new world record on the climb; ascending the rock face in 9 seconds using just 5 steps! Dan followed closely with 11 seconds.
Amy overcame her fear of heights with a great abseil, as did Emma and Hanna.
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Today we had a seminar in the seminar tent about gifts. We made a pot and did a questionnaire to help us discover our talents. We had lush and then we made our way to the lush high ropes course where we did the zip wire and made the leap of faith which was rad! Then we had a good quiet time about superheroes and the girls had Molly and Catherine joining too! Then we put up a tent, had a discussion and tidied the tent! Tea was yummy and we had strawberries and cream and a lush trifle. So all in all we had a brill day!
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Today was the day of the start of the "barn door" phrase. Nick was falling and the "barn-door" manoeuvre came into play. The glamour girls forgot their worry of their nails and clambered to the top of every climb, even trying the "first-jam"!
The "burning bicep boys" tried their cat-like reactions and attempted the "dyno" jumps; sterling efforts from Junior and Liam shone... Humphrey kept watch over us!
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A number of philosophical statements and questions were posed when considering the events of today....
It really does help when you know what time dinner is.
Don't ask Barry about the Porridge! It would appear that the refinements of the recipe by our good friend Maurice were not recorded in the ancient manuscripts of the recipe.
Don't mention the reset button when wondering why the mixer is failing to work - always best to report it to the Overall Leaders who in turn will pass on the message to the centre staff who will state the obvious!
Some conversations are always best stated verbatim:
"Are you sure you want to do that?"
"Ooooooppps...... How far is it to Tescos?"
"Did you remember the Cocoa?"
"Did you ask me?"
"Don't change the question. Did you remember the Cocoa?"
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Today we went to Porthpean beach. In the morning we went on the sit-ons and we went 3 miles! Then we had some yummy lunch and ice cream. Then we all went off coasteering and swam a really long way - it was so cold! We scrambled on the rocks and got some cuts and bruises! But it was so worth it - we got custard creams at the end!
In our free time we played frisbee and leapfrog which which was really fin and also made a human pyramid (which was more fun for people on the the top!).
The quiet times were "very good" (Phil), "wiked day" (Sarah)!
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"Give it up for the herd!" - flatulence (earns praise, the cows excelled themselves on high octane white knuckle ... ok van ride... to Cheesewring where we climbed all day in the sun!
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Humphrey was present.
The day started with a 6am start for Eve, Ben and Junior to do some exercise! Haha (I joke, I Joke). Lou did some spectacular dives into the ground, Junior took some brave jumps off the rocks. We generally had a fantastic time. The seal made a super appearance... until the Glamour girls put their feet into the seaweed (spaghetti and tagliatelli) and then the screaming started (it hasn't quite stopped).
A massive game of frisbee began but it was time to kayak and fall in a lot (well Nick and Sam anyway)!
Jill and Dave sent us to bed but sleep wasn't to be had until 4am!
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After another good nights sleep - eventually! - breakfast was good again. This morning as part of our God space we created posters using paints and paper and glitter about God’s creation. We then did the bits in our quiet time notes. This afternoon we did some races like the egg and spoon, three-legged races and sack races. We then made a foothills banner using fabric paints which will hang outside our bit of grass. In the evening we chilled in da hut! Tomorrow we are going to Flambards so we are all having an early night!!
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Today we had breakfast on the beach. We burnt sausages and built brilliant sandcastles - well they were more complete sand complexes actually!
Most impressive was Ariel's Fairy Castle although there was some dispute and it would appear that some demolition occurred before the sea took hold of the foundations!
Everyone got involved with the Worship Workshop and we're all looking forward to the results.
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The Adventures of Gerald begin
Gerald is a brave geranium! Today he climbed high and abseiled from the same great height. At Kit Hill Gerald participated in everything that Zion Village did including cards. Like everyone else except wiggles (Will) Gerald had a shower when he got back then he went to bed.
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There are less than 6 weeks to camp and the leaders are limbering up for a training day. Are you preparing yourself for camp? You should have received the latest mailing with almost all of the information you need to make your tracks and head for camp. Watch this space!
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