This is the story of the journey I am making to the World Scout Jamboree in Japan.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
A big thank you....
Sunday, 22 June 2014
400 days to go....
Today the countdown begins of 400 days until the opening ceremony of the World Scout Jamboree. Today is also special because there are only 4 days until our next training camp. Since the last camp, we all kept in touch by a group chat on social media. Topics often discussed were fundraising ideas and events as well as swaps. However the chat wasn't just about scouting, exams were also discussed as well as proms and our daily lives. I feel this has brought us closer as a unit. If I ever have a bad day and feel down I can always count on these people to be there for me and cheer me up again. For that I just want to say thank you to all of them and I look forward to sharing friendships and memories that will last forever.
My collection of swapping items has began! It is the season of the football world cup as well as many England flags and souvenirs. So far I have 7 English flag blow up hand things. Also I am taking handmade bracelets to swap as they are small and easy to pack as well as showing thought and commitment and time. An image will be displayed below of the kind of bracelets I am making.
Thursday, 8 May 2014
The Great Balloon Release
There was a short delay about when the balloons were released however the balloons set sale from an iconic Lincolnshire venue, Burghley house on the 4th May. Here is a picture of all of the balloons. Good luck to everyone who bought one and thank you for your help, my friends and I really appreciate it and can't wait to share our experiences during our journey to Japan.
My blog will be updated shortly, with another report of Training Camp #2!
Friday, 2 May 2014
Training Camp #2
By the end of the evening bruises had been acquired and so had the severe case of the yawns. Our beds were calling so we were sent to bed and the camp was quiet by 11 .
Whilst cooking mystery dinners in our patrols we were informed of a rainstorm hitting the area in 10 minutes. Rush hour hit the campsite as everyone worked together to bring all the equipment used for making our lunch into the sheltered area so it wouldn't get washed away. However little did we know that this flash flood would mess up all of our tent arrangements....
Tea brought another dose of Steve's special seasoning sprinkled over the meat which was the cooked on the BBQ with meat toucher and bucket boy on hand to help. Earlier in the day, the four patrols were told to produce a song/sketch to perform in front of the Beaver Scouts and Brownies, who were are neighbours on the campsite for the weekend. After tea we met round the campfire for an evening packed full of laughter, loud voices and the gentle crackle of the camp fire. Our host for the evening, Charlie started off the campfire with a sketch called 'Little Red Guiding Hood'. After that songs like Princess Pat and Charlie had a pigeon were sang including the penguin song where the Brownies outshone us to our glory! Once again after a busy day the yawns we passed throughout camp like a contagious bout of the flu.