Hello Everybody
I've been so excited to write this post , not only because I've been overwhelmed with the number of views my blogs's received (183) and want to share more with you, but because it means I would have been on my first meeting with the rest of my Unit for the Jamboree, and I have, and it was great.
So , let me tell you what we got up to . . .
Firstly , it wasn't too far way, in Stokenchurch, so it only took about 25 minutes to get there, but in my usual organised fashion I was up bright and early to make sure I had everything in my bag, including my freshly decorated chopsticks, and have hearty breakfast - I made myself a fancy poached egg.
Jenny (one of the girls selected from my Explorer Unit) and I, arrived fairly early ,at first there was only about 10 people in the hall , so learning their names wasn't too hard. We then got ourselves into groups of 4 and were handed a roll of sellotape and a pile of newspapers , assuming we would have to build the tallest freestanding tower. We were wrong, we were given the task to build a structure which we could all get in, a house like newspaper creation was to be built.
Taking inspiration from my many scout camps requiring us, or me usually, to put up a
Niger patrol tent , we made two 1.5 meter high tripods with a center pole to hang a large sheet of conjoined newspaper pages over. At first the structure looked pretty good, that was until we a) tried moving it and b) hung the cover over. Eventually we managed to squeeze underneath whilst secretly holding
up the cover, and needless to say, we didn't win. But we did learn there is no better way to get to know someone than huddling up, in very close proximity, underneath a newspaper tent.
Moving on, we got into groups of 9 to do the next lot of activities, poor Hadley being the only boy in a group of us 8 girls. Two of of the groups started off doing the walk over the local fields while the others (our group included) remained at the hut. Our first activity was designing the gate post and entrance for our site when we get to the Jamboree. I must say, my creative juices were flowing that morning and I came up with a couple of very good ideas. The London skyline, a quaint English cottage and a medieval tower, were all sketched out but we decided on a fortress style castle to construct with the bamboo canes we were provided with. Building a basic version of the gateway gave us more and more ideas: it looks like a watch tower and balcony are on the cards for the final construction.
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Building the gatepost |
Having done building for the last two hours, we were looking forward to a change, and Taiko drumming provided us with one. Taiko is a traditional Japanese art form using large drums and a combination of music and choreography. I have pretty much no sense of rhythm and was therefore hopeless at the drumming but the shouting and massive arm movements was quite funny and we all had a really good time.
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Taiko Drumming |
While we were waiting for the hike groups to get back , we headed out to the basketball court on the playing field next to the hut. Playing basketball probably wasn't the best idea , one thing led to another and I ended up getting a ball thrown at full pelt in my face. My nose still hurts.
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Playtime |
Lunchtime! I was starving by this point, my fancy poached egg obviously didn't provide me with quite enough energy to get me through to lunch. Unknown to me, one of our leaders , Stuart, is a chef and had prepared about 215 pieces of sushi for us to have. We had salmon, avocado, vegetable and beetroot sushi with wasabi peas, sushi ginger , soy sauce and sweet chili dip on the side. We were also given a cup of miso soup to drink/ eat. I have never really had Sushi before but was pleasantly surprised, I am quite open to new cuisines and actually really enjoyed all the food we were given, I really liked the salmon sushi with a little bit of soy sauce on top- perfect. The soup is an acquired taste, its looks like muddy water with bits floating in it. Turns out these 'bits' were a combination of brown noodles , mushrooms and tofu ( which has the texture of set custard and no taste whatsoever). But we will have to get used to it, on Jamboree, miso soup is breakfast. Everyday.
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Lunch |
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Salmon sushi |
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Miso Soup |
After lunch we headed out on a walk in the nearby fields and woods. Stuarts dog , Charlie , came along too and kept trying to pick up fallen branches for us to throw for her.
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Over the fields we go |
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Charlie the dog |
To finish the day, we looked at ideas for badges and logos for the Unit. I was new to the process so was still trying to understand some of the ideas , such as the cartoon cow, which was a bit difficult. They're coming along nicely though and it shouldn't be too long until we have a solid unit identity ready for the Jamboree.
So , that was my first meeting. To be honest, I'm still recovering, learning 35 names ( sort of) and doing so much in one day was challenging but I absolutely loved it . Despite not being at the last meeting, I still felt really welcome and everyone was very friendly towards me , apart from throwing a ball in my face .It's amazing to think that in 15 months time, this group of people will be my best friends , I'll be part of one big family !
Thanks for reading
Lauren :)