HI EVERYONE!!!
today was another good day. woke up at 7 but didn't want to leave the warm and comfy bed. that all changed when we did our flag raising and morning exercise, we sure did have so much fun! i love doing such activities like pushups and situps in the early morning. it really wakes me up! also, playing earthquake, fire, hunter helped.
after that, breakfast was especially brilliant because of the MILO :D :D :D next up was a lecture on safety issues by SMRT. it was followed by a video. both were highly informative, and we learnt many new things.
we worked as a team for the next two activities. the first was a game based on transporting our team, rations and most importantly, the casualty from one place to the other. we could not step on the grass and had to balance on logs, covering the gaps with planks. teamwork was paramount as we worked as one to try and achieve our goal. however, time ran short and we did not manage to complete the task, but it was an unforgettable opportunity for all.
we also played a second game in which we had to swing from a small wooden stool to a wooden island in the middle of an acid-filled pond. it was extremely nerve-wracking at first, but eventually, we did it! this proved we were able to trust that our teammates would be able to catch us and not let us fall into the pond. YAY
after that was lunch, followed by a trip to angmokio. it was really enlightening as we learnt about the various safety measures in place in our train stations. we even got the chance to sit on board a train and evacuate via the ramp! to top it all off, we were given a special SMRT gift pack!
when we arrived back at NACLI, we played a couple of games! one was a specialised volleyball game with the extra soft moon ball. the other was a memory game in which we recalled 30 items that had significance to the concept of resilience. at the end of the day, we did rather well for the volleyball but not for the memory game, which combined to give us 3rd place.
we'll be doing project discussions now! it's been extraordinarily fun at NACLI, and we think the organising team should consider the original 10 days camp for future years, instead of this shortened one. bye
today was another good day. woke up at 7 but didn't want to leave the warm and comfy bed. that all changed when we did our flag raising and morning exercise, we sure did have so much fun! i love doing such activities like pushups and situps in the early morning. it really wakes me up! also, playing earthquake, fire, hunter helped.
after that, breakfast was especially brilliant because of the MILO :D :D :D next up was a lecture on safety issues by SMRT. it was followed by a video. both were highly informative, and we learnt many new things.
we worked as a team for the next two activities. the first was a game based on transporting our team, rations and most importantly, the casualty from one place to the other. we could not step on the grass and had to balance on logs, covering the gaps with planks. teamwork was paramount as we worked as one to try and achieve our goal. however, time ran short and we did not manage to complete the task, but it was an unforgettable opportunity for all.
we also played a second game in which we had to swing from a small wooden stool to a wooden island in the middle of an acid-filled pond. it was extremely nerve-wracking at first, but eventually, we did it! this proved we were able to trust that our teammates would be able to catch us and not let us fall into the pond. YAY
after that was lunch, followed by a trip to angmokio. it was really enlightening as we learnt about the various safety measures in place in our train stations. we even got the chance to sit on board a train and evacuate via the ramp! to top it all off, we were given a special SMRT gift pack!
when we arrived back at NACLI, we played a couple of games! one was a specialised volleyball game with the extra soft moon ball. the other was a memory game in which we recalled 30 items that had significance to the concept of resilience. at the end of the day, we did rather well for the volleyball but not for the memory game, which combined to give us 3rd place.
we'll be doing project discussions now! it's been extraordinarily fun at NACLI, and we think the organising team should consider the original 10 days camp for future years, instead of this shortened one. bye

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