Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Swattenden Day 2

Good evening! It has certainly been an interesting day here in Swattenden! The children fell asleep in dribs and drabs last night, with the first going off at about 10 and the last holding out until gone midnight! We were all obviously delighted to then be woken up at quarter past 5 by children eager to start their day of activities! The boys obviously didn't quite understand what was meant by laying quietly until a more reasonable time - they took themselves to the toilet one at a time, each one forgetting that the door slams if not closed slowly! Breakfast was extremely tasty, with a choice of cereal, toast or a cooked breakfast. The children took it as a personal challenge to try a bit of everything and were definitely set up for the day. The quantity of beans some of them managed to consume was quite alarming!  TP was particularly impressive with his three full bowls of cereal followed by a slice of toast! The first activity of the day was the Low Adventure Course. Unfortunately, the weather hasn't been the best - the complete opposite to Cameron Class' trip to the Isle of Wight. Part of the course involved army crawling under a cargo net......I'll leave you to guess the state of the children's clothes. We have plenty of picture evidence for when we get back! The activity began with team leaders, Jenna and Bella, having to answer a tricky question to see who would go first. The first was "What is the capital of Kurdistan?" Surprisingly, neither girl was able to answer this, but Bella then pipped Jenna to the post with the question, "Cat. How do you spell it?", the answer obviously being 'I, T'.  Despite slipping and sliding all over the place, the children kept smiles on their faces, even Beau, who gets the prize for slipping over the most in the mud. For the post box part of the course, the children were told to climb through as if they were climbing onto a horse - all eyes fell on Maisie to show them how it was done, which she did with ease!  With Jenna, Millie and Jamie caked in mud (complete with muddy war paint on their faces - wait until you see the pictures) the children came in for a quick warm up before heading into the woods for the next activity. 'Night line' involved the children guiding each other around a rope maze blindfolded - something difficult to begin with, made worse by the rain turning the course into a slip-n-slide! Again, the children took this in their stride, and, despite not being able to feel their fingers or toes, thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Bethy and Mia did especially well at this, helping and talking to each other as they navigated the course. It took a lot of trust for the children to do this and they did it brilliantly, despite the odd child walking into a tree. The boys found it a little trickier than the girls - George, TP, Ciaran and Michael seemed to forget they were guiding each other and would leave their partner stranded! We finished a little early for lunch and had time to get ourselves changed and warned up. After another hearty meal (you wanted your kids to put on 2 stone in three days, right?!) it was time for the highly anticipated zip wire. The children were split into two groups with half doing the zip wire first, the others doing the bouldering wall. Despite being apprehensive, almost all children went down the zip wire, some overcoming a fear of heights to jump off the 20ft high platform. Lucy and Matthew came down with beaming smiles on their faces, despite looking pretty petrified going up! Some of us managed showers this evening, although some children seemed to come out with just as much mud on them as when they went in! Others have opted not to shower for the entire holiday - apologies in advance for the smelly children being sent home. During the children's free time, Isla left both Miss Catherall and Miss Salmon suitably impressed by a seemingly impossible card trick. We're still trying to work out how she did it! After dinner (which ended with giant slabs of flapjack!) the children settled down to watch 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' before bed. Unfortunately, the planned night walk was cancelled due to the bad weather. Now its time for bed, and the last night in the Mansion. All the adults are hoping for an earlier night! The mood was set in the girls' room by Ellie and India who decided to yeah everyone a mixture of gymnastics and yoga - hopefully the calming effect we need tonight. Everyone is having a great time, but we are all excited to get home and tell you all about the adventures we've had. Night for now (we hope!) Moore Class

9 comments:

  1. What a fun packed day you all had yesterday. We are all really looking forward to seeing you Elise (but not your dirty washing!!!) I think Miss Salmon and the other teachers will be the happiest to come home (for a rest). Well done all of you for taking part on some serious activites. Enjoy the rest of the trip and have a safe journey home.xx

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  2. Morning Katie it sounds like you have had yet another great day I'm glad the weather did not put any of you off.we can't wait to see you later today especially Olivia she keeps on asking where is Katie? Well enjoy your last day have fun and we will see you later today.
    Love you loads mu,dad,Olivia and phoebe xxxx

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  3. Morning Maisie sounds as though you've had a fantastic time,another full day of exciting activities .hope you've had a good nights sleep and not got Miss Salmon up early.Brilliant blog again really good to hear what they've all been doing.Really looking forward to seeing you Maisie ,hope you've had a shower !!! Lots of love see you later mummy xxxxx ps daddy has missed saddle club!! Xxxx and Holly doesn't want to go home !"...hugs and kisses from everyone xxxxxxx

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  4. hi isla so glad bad your all having good time,enjoy today can't wait to see you later love you nan xxxx

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  5. Hi mikey - my money is on you for not showering, eating the most beans and being the last to sleep eh miss Salmon ! Sounds like this has been the adventure Dad and I said it would be - remember to say a big thank you to your teachers for giving their time to take you on this fab trip. Can't wait to hear all your muddy tales and remember to bring everything back please especially Dads torch ! See you this afternoon love mum dad lizzie and baza the stinky dog !

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  6. Hi Jamie

    Wow, what a trip! Bet your eyes popped out when they said you can have a full english breakfast! Sounds like you have had a fab time and home time has come round so quick. We all can't wait to see you this afternoon though. Hope you took loads of pickys to show us all when you get home. See you this afternoon, love you to the moon and back Mum, dad, Lewis and Charlotte xxxx

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  7. Hi Bethy - it sounds like you're all having a fantastic time; though I hope for everyone else's sake that you didn't overdose on beans! Also delighted to hear that you didn't direct Mia into a tree during the blindfold challenge. We're all missing you loads, and mum can't wait to see the state of all those nice new clothes caked in mud when you get back! Though it looks like the sun might shine for you all today. Lots of love from mum, dad, Olly, Freddie, Granny, Bob, and Bert xxx

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  8. Dear Miss Salmon/Mrs Salmon and Miss Cartherall
    I would just like to say a huge thank you for taking Moore class away, Ciaran hasn't stopped talking yet about all the fab things you've been up to. I hope you all get an early night and sleep well ( as I'm sure you will!) thanks again Lisa & Simon

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  9. Thank you Miss Salmon Mrs salmon & miss cartheral for our wonderful holiday at swattenden xxx Maisie xxxxxxxxxxx

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