Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Day 5

As always, the morning started with breakfast (The sun was already out, so I'd assume the time must have been around 6). I'm not sure what we had that day, but I'm pretty positive that all of us were tired.
To get us moving, Bryan introduced a new game - called "This is a what?".
The objective is to pass an object around and say, "this is a ... (insert object name here).". So if I were to have a rock, I'd say " this is a rock". The person next to me would say "a what?" to which you reply "a rock.". Then, he/she would say "oh, a rock!". The objects are constantly passed around the circle. The goal, then, is to not get confused and have good reflexes in keeping the constant pace of the game.

Early that afternoon, we had visitors come who checked out our work. I was responsible for talking about the ranger cabin with Janelle and Matt in my team. Overall, I felt that we did a great job on it - since we deboarded the windows, painted both sides brown, and screwed the windows back together. I also made the visitors do an experiment: I gave them my cane and let them take turns using it with their eyes closed. For a start, they did a great job!

Once the visitors left, we all had fun doing a scavenger hunt, obstycle course, and "magic carpet". Magic carpet is where we all stand on a tarp and somehow we have to turn it over without anyone stepping off on the ground. It was probably the most challenging of the games - but also the one with the greatest fun.

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