Saturday, 14 March 2020

My Camp story

Kia ora, This is about how camp stuffed me with cake and actives

On the 24th of February the year 6s went to Living Springs for camp.
We had to walk all the way to our campsite and it was so tiring but a very
beautiful view when we got to the top and the
weather was so nice but I was very tired
The first thing we did was have afternoon tea then we got into our togs and
walked up a little hill road and we went to this inside the pool and it was so nice and fun.






After the pool we had to put up our own tents and found out who was in our tent, in my tent
I had Charlee and Jennifer
and then the tent next to us
was Lily and Elliott.
When we were putting up the tent we did a horrible job. The first time we
put it up the floor was on the roof so we
knew that we did it wrong.
After we finally did it right we put all of our stuff in and did our beds but then
we got free time and we just played the whole time until it was time for dinner.
My group was first to clean up


The food there was Amazing I think the food was the best thing.
I also loved the free time because on the 2nd day we were there all of us got up and 7 and we
watched the sunrise
but it was pretty lame
because the clouds
were covering the sunrise
and also it started to rain a little too.
On the last day it also started to rain so when we were putting down our tents it was raining and all our
stuff got a little bit wet too.


I would like to thank my Principal and my Teachers for organising and making us go on camp and also Veggies Diet
for giving us all the fruit that we got, of course itself Living Springs for letting us camp there and for all the food for our
dinner & lunch
and also the parents
that gave up there time to help us with camp,

I think you should just enjoy everything about it and have a great time because if you're sad all the time is unlikely
that you will have fun but when you're happy you will have the best camp ever.
So just be happy and remember to use your manners.



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