Camps over here are ultra fun ok? I am just so glad that my first Easter camp is so memorable. Thanks again, Midge for asking me to come along! Anyway, continuing from where I left off, we start our days early, at around 7am-8am and they serve amazing breakfast like fried rice or macaroni AND they even provide fruits all day long to prevent constipation. And that was not a joke, I had so much fibre that I didn't have any problems in the toilet at all. =P. Then after breakfast, they would do morning exercises before starting other activities! Cool huh? Since the theme of the camp was Superheroes, we even had to learn how to run away from villains and what not! *chuckles*. It was really fun.
Other than that, we also did other stuff like...

Learn how to make onigiri! We debated really long about which workshop to join and I am so glad that we joined this instead! Now I can make onigiri whenever I like! *grins*

Midge with her onigiri.

Mine.

Guess which one is mine!! Two of them belongs to Midge while I made the other two!

Another group photo. You only see girls in this workshop because the person who conducted it is this Japanese guy who is usually quite a joker so the other guys don't trust him or something like that. LOL.

Since my workshop ended early (its really easy to make onigiri), I decided to hop around a bit and I stumbled on the chocolate making workshop.

Hannah was already halfway through so she asked us to join her. That was soo sweet of her. =). She even shared her chocolate bon bons with us!



It was a bountiful Easter.
After the workshops, we went for tracking.

Yup, we really did walk to that point so far and beyond!

On the way, you could see LOADS of cows. I kept telling people that I felt like that I was at a site to shoot Anlene commercials or something. Later when the sun went down, it wasn't fun to avoid cow dung though. Especially since it was completely pitch black and there were no street lamps (duh!).

I... didn't dare to go any nearer. HAHAHAHA. Eh, there was once, when we set the entire field of cows moo-ing because one was coming towards us and we were screaming. So yea, if a cow comes towards you, they won't attack you (they are herbivours) so don't scream. Otherwise you'll just scare yourself even more because believe me, hearing so many cows moo-ing in the middle of the night is really scary ok!


Then we had to get to the other side. AS I SAID CAMPS HERE ARE AWESOME!

Waiting in line with my team mates. My team was amazing really. They would never leave any member behind and they were always asking me if I felt out of place since I was a non-Christian.
They made Easter really meaningful for me this year. =)

Hannah and I. It's a funny story how Hannah recognised me. She came up to me and said : "Are you Edwina's friend? Because you look familiar and I remember her telling me that she had a friend whose face always turns red!". O_O. Seriously people can you guys find other descriptions for me?!

With the dental people.

We were waiting for the games to start so we were just killing time. =P.


Hmmm, I just noticed Wen Wen in the background. HAHA.



Another jump shot. LOL.

The sky's really pretty isn't it?

Midge and I before we left. If you want to know what we were doing at that beach, well, let's just say that the games here are really extreme too. We played ISM DOTA(human DOTA man), laying tarmacs filled with oil on the beach and you're supposed to roll over each other to get to the other end (this game really gave me a headache man and my clothes still had traces of olive oil even after numerous washes!), making sandwiches with one hand etc. I doubt that I'll ever forget ever playing such games in the cold. =).
Later that night, since it was the last night of camp, we just stayed up all night, lying on our backs to watch the stars, eating chips, drinking Milo.
Ahhhh, I miss camp. =(
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