Sunday, June 5, 2011

6th Youth Camp, Day 1



I'm seriously not good at introductions so I'll just skip to my first day of YC, aight? :D
Bear in mind, this Youth Camp is St John's annual year camp to memupukkan semangat kest john-an, kekerjasamaan, bla bla bla.

[All photos provided are not mine to claim. Since I kept my phone in my bagpack the whole time, I got no chance to snap my own photos T__T]


We arrived at the campsite around 8AM. To be honest, I thought a campsite would be dull, dirty and boring, like, an open space just like that. Bu
t this campsite, located at Banting, is near perfection :D! It has one hell of a crystal clear lake, green scenery, surrounded by green green green mountains and whatever nice things you can imagine. What's more, it have DORMS. DORMS WITH BEDS. DORMS
WITH THEIR OWN TOILETS. Like, wtf. 2 years ago, I heard they have to set
up their own tent to have a decent place to sleep. Haha.

No pictures of the camp site, paiseh.

So we're all gathered in the hall, and then divided into groups.
The groups are based on animal names, and if I'm not mistaken, there's 8 groups.
Cat, Sea Lion, Donkey, Tiger, Snake, Monkey, Mouse and ...shit I forgotten the eight group.
Anyway, I'M A DONKEY! :D
Yes, I'm a friggin donkey.

We started our activity with...


I don't know what the hell is the name for this activity but we're suppose to seperate the egg yolks and egg whites and only keep the egg whites and put in some sugar so we can beat the whole thing together to make it into a cream.
Not being made for the kitchen, I seriously didn't thought it was possible.
Funny, throughout this whole thing, only 1 out of 8 groups manage to really "cream" it. Like, creamy white creamish cream.
Lesson learnt from this activity?
How SMELLY raw eggs can be and how it is possible
for the smell to linger around for 2 SOLID DAYS, sticking to your hands like glue.

Anyway, after that, we went to play station games :D!
Station games, as in, just run around the whole campsite, looking for your station and play whatever shit they have to offer.
OOHHHH, one of the station game is REPELLING!
Repelling is...Well, picture says everything.


Lemme tell ya, IT WAS SUPER FUCKING AWESOME. DAMN DAMN DAMN CHIKEK. It was... Was.. WAS...
Wait, let me rephrase that. It was super fucking awesome and damn chikek. Period. :D

Once you've done repelling, other stations seemed to be as boring as shit. We have a station where you have to play Paper Scissors Stone, where the losers have to eat shitty stuff and winners have to eat shitty stuff too(pointless, no? LOL.) and we also have a station where we tie balloons to our legs and we have attackers and stuff, to burst all our opponent's balloons with chopsticks.
And there's also a station where we all get blindfolded except for the leader. We will stand in a line infront of a table and each of us will have a plasticine in front of us, except for the guesser(me.). The leader(who is not blindfolded), will then be given a picture and then the leader's suppose to shape his plasticine like the thing shown in the picture. Then the person who is blindfolded, have to feel the thing the leader shaped and then he
/she have to shape it and then pass it to the next person who is blindfolded so that everyone gets a chance to "feel" what the previous person shaped and "shape" what they feel.
....get me?
Until at last, the guesser have to remove his/her blindfold and guess what it is that the leader has saw and shaped.


May I ask, dear readers, what does picture above reminds you off?
That,
was suppose to be an apple.
But, ohhh, that apple is just "halfway" going through it's transformation. At the end(no picture provided), it really, seriously look like a pile of crap. REALLY.

That's all I could remember about our station games.
Next is shower and dinner.
And then after dinner, we went JUNGLE TREKKING.
Wait, this is jungle trekking with a TWIST.
jungle trekking, BLINDFOLDED.
Yes, you heard me right. BLINDFOLDED.
So I guess this is where the word "teamwork" really implies because the only direction we're getting is our teammate infront of us. We have to hold on to our teammate's shoulder in front of us and, well, walk when you feel ur teammate walk and crouch when you feel your teammate crouch.
....
How I survived someone holding on to my shoulder the whole time, don't ask. LOL.

So that's the end of day 1. Day 2, coming up. Soon. :D

P/s : Shu hui, happy bo? update liao. Lol. I think you're the only one still reading my blog. Love ya <3

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