Thursday, 28 April 2011

Message from Kingswood Wednesday PM

We have had a non-stop day! Oh the Zip wire is so fantastic, scary, belly churning funny, wonderful and weird all at the same time. Mrs Dawson said she was so tired of getting the children to go on it she didn’t have time to go on it herself! Mr Wallace went on it, but I’m just waiting to see if Mrs Johnson, Mrs Smith and Mrs Lloyd go on it - I bet they don’t. Mr Wallace tried to trick us by telling us that we were going Fencing – He said we had to get a hammer, nails and some wood. Then the first person to put it together was the winner. It wasn’t, it was like sword fighting but with a sword called a foil and some very strange clothes. I looked like a fly with the a silly hat on. But it was so much fun. Mrs Smith said the Gocarts were like watching the Teachers car park at 8 O’clock in the morning, there were so many near misses and crashes! It was really funny crashing into the tyres it was lucky I had so much protection on, the helmet made me look so funny – Dad will you let me drive your car now? The Leader said I was very good. Mr Wallace and Mrs Lloyds group went on the night line. We had to wear blindfolds and walk around holding a rope. The Teachers told us where to go. They tried tricking us, by saying we going through mud and water. But there wasn’t any, as the sun has shone most of the day and we didn’t even have to wear our jumpers (Mrs Johnson’s nose looks sunburnt or is it just dirt!). So your lucky Mum we are not THAT dirty – just a little, can I use some of your best bubble bath tomorrow please? As I do need a bath! The Team Challenge was like a big playground with loads of climbing things and rope swings. We had to help each other climb up walls, swing over bridges and go through tyres it was awesome (That a new word I have picked up from one of the Leaders.) I have a new song about an ape picking his nose – I don’t think Dr Marshall will let me sing it in assembly. But I do want to teach it to the year at playtime! We are just going to the camp fire to play games and sing silly songs. So I will tell you about that tomorrow. I’m so tired but I don’t want to miss anything. Speak to you soon, can I stay a little longer? – PLEASE! The Kids from Kingswood

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