Thursday 6 June 2013

Thursday's Pictures of the Day

Team Dollymixtures - Did he make the leap?
 
 
Team Hyper - This is the best way to describe - A Sense of Achievement
 


Team KFC - Zip Wire Dream Team


Team Fabtastics - Reaching for the top


The best kids - what a wonderful week

Terrific Thursday, Classic Quotes

Beth –“I was so excited about the giant swing, but when I got there I was petrified and wouldn’t look up but I ended up going to the top twice.”

Tom – “Despite having a fear of heights, I have achieved: reaching the top of the giant swing, abseil and climb the climbing wall all the way to the top. I made me feel fantastic about myself.”

Daniel – “Facing my fear of heights and climbing the wall. It made me feel how amazing I am.”

Oliver  - “The highlight of the week must be the giant swing, but to be honest the whole week has just blown me away.”

Ben S – I never thought I would be able to do the trapeze, but I did and I felt happy that I had achieved one of my goals.”

Chester – “I love the giant swing. I promised myself that I wouldn’t get wet during rafting but in the end I jumped in.”

Ronnie – “I have conquered my fear of heights a little. I feel my swimming is getting better after falling in whilst rafting. I loved climbing.”

Kaitlyn – “I never thought that I was scared of heights, but I found some of the highest activities challenging but I conquered them.”

Abigail – “I loved being like a monkey on Jacob’s Ladder and getting to the top – unbelievable!”

Connor – “I have achieved so much this week but especially the giant swing that I thought I wasn’t going to do. I am very proud of myself for exceeding my goals on the climbing wall.”

Anthony – “My best activity was the zip wire. I was pretty good at fencing and not too bad at archery, the food has been fantastic.”

Charlie – “I tried not to get too wet in rafting but Alex pushed me in. I enjoyed the climbing and got up there in a few seconds.”

Kasey – “I lost my voice, but conquered my fear of heights.”

Clarissa – “I adored climbing, loved the high activities, enjoyed the challenge and had an amazing time with all my friends. Lots of memories to remember.”

Abbi – “I was so proud as I got un-hooked from my harness, as I had just finished the most handshaking activity ever – climbing. It was terrifying at first but gradually became fun.”

Jade – “I had so much fun on the giant swing. The harness was uncomfortable and we got pulled up in the air, we pulled the cord then dropped down before swinging. It was really scary.”

Abisha – “I am proud of myself for climbing all the way up the climbing wall. When I got down, it felt like I was flying and I LOVED IT!”

Declan – “I conquered the abseiling wall. My biggest achievement was only spending £3 in the shop, the next day I spent all but 25p.”

Ethan – “When we got to the abseiling tower Abbi said “there’s a bar at the top!” funnily I thought she meant a drinks bar. I relaxed and bounced down.”

Keely – “I’m so proud I completed the abseiling tower and overcame my fear of heights. When I got up there it was drop dead scary but I did it.”

Lewis – I’m glad I actually had a go at the giant swing with Miss Grove. I felt very nervous, but proud of myself.”
 
Charlotte – “Anxiously, I looked up at the huge construction: the giant swing. I was petrified, but went right to the top twice. The word to describe it would simply be: amazeballs!!”

Elisha B – “I conquered and climbed Jacob’s Ladder and it felt so amazing standing on the top pole.”

Amy T – “ I am very happy for myself that I conquered the climbing wall and reached the top without stopping.”

Ben  - “I conquered my fear of heights and climbed my way to the top of the climbing wall and abseiled down, it made me feel extremely happy.”

Michael  - “I have been on everything and went to the top of the giant swing and was extremely happy but scared when the cord was pulled.”

Ope – “I am delighted that I achieved my goal and made it to the top of the climbing wall, the view was amazing.”

Daisy J – “I am so happy that I managed to get to the top of the big swing and not scream as much as I thought I would.”

Amy P – “I am really proud that I reached the top of the climbing tower at my first attempt.”

Lucy – “I am really happy that I have reached the top of the giant swing, abseil tower, Jacobs ladder and climbing wall.”

Jess – “Even though I am scared of heights, I managed to get to the top of the giant swing and doubled where I wanted to get to on the climbing wall.”

Harry – “Top of Jacob’s Ladder is amazzzzzzzzzzzinnnnngggggggggggg – yessssss!!!!”

Kieran – “I have liked all of the climbing activities as on the way down you get a massive adrenaline rush going against all your instincts and letting go of the apparatus and trusting the equipment to do its job.”

Alex – “I would like to do it all again. I’ve made new friends with Chester and Charlie. The scariest thing would be looking down from the big swing.”

Megan – “I loved the zip wire and the giant swing, even though my shoes flew off on the zip wire I carried on and had another go.”

Grace – “I thought I wouldn’t go to the top of the giant swing but I did in the end and I loved it.”

Amy D – “I was so proud of getting to the top of the climbing wall because I thought I was going to chicken out and just go to the middle.”

Wednesday 5 June 2013

The PGL Alphabet


A is for Abseiling which sorted the men for the boys, especially these stars: Grace, Tom, Declan, Charlotte, Kasey, Charlie and Chester.

B is for Belaying (Google it) a new skill learnt on Jacob’s Ladder. Especially these stars: Kieran and Alex.

C is for Conquering their fears and achieving their goals: Ben V (Jacob’s Ladder) Daniel, Ronnie (abseiling) Keely, Abbi, Declan (absailing) Anthony (Jacob’s Ladder)

D is for Dollymixtures who did Mrs Churchett proud today

E is for Encouragement by others to their team mates. Top cheerleaders were: Jess, Amy P, Lewis, Ethan, Amy D, Michael, Ben S,

F is for Fencing – Engarde - but don’t pick a fight with Clarissa, Ope or Amy T.

G is for Goals set and then achieved and exceeded on activities.

H is for Hyper a team to be proud of.

I is for the Idyllic setting for the activities

J is for Jacob’s Ladder and the children who reached the top: Abigail, Kasey, Harry, Elisha, Daisy J, Lucy, Connor and Kieran.

K is for KFC Miss Pooler’s super stars.

L is for Leaning Tower of trainers which was won by Team KFC

M is for Millions and millions of smiles we see every hour.

N is for Not leaving a comment on the blog – please do it keeps us entertained.

O is for OOOOOOOOOO the sound of a harness being tightened.

P is for Problem Solving where some shone above the rest: Megan and Kaitlyn,

Q is for Quality time with the children, they are an amazing bunch you should be proud.

R is for Rubbish bought at the gift shop, I’m sure you’ll see it soon.

S is for the Screams that can still be heard from the giant swing yesterday.

T is for Team Fabtastic – fabtastic each and everyone.

U is for Un-opened umbrellas due to the dazzling sun.

V is for the Victorious feeling of achieving their goals.

W is for Water fight of epic proportions. Drowned Rat award goes to Miss Pooler. Super soakers were many but especially: Beth

X is for XXXXXX loads of kisses you’ll get on Friday hopefully at 3pm

Y is for Yummy chocolate crispy up the road.

Z is for ZZZZZZZZ we hope pretty soon.

10 team points for every child whose parent leaves a comment on the blog.

Daily Team Pictures

We have decided to try and post the activity team pictures a little earlier as they are taking so long to upload after 10pm.

Team KFC - Problem Solving Team Activity

Team Fabtastics - Climbing up the Jacob's Ladder

Team Dollymixtures - Encarde - Springfield Fencing Team

Team Hyper - An Absailer's Eye View (amazed I got a steady shot! - it is high!)
 
 
Brucie Bonus - The Water Fight - Can you spot him?

Tuesday 4 June 2013

The recipe for the perfect Tuesday


Ingredients:

37 fantastic children
1 beautiful sunny windless day
4 energetic beautiful/handsome teachers
2 land based activities (team games and challenge course)
1 water based activity (raft building)
1 air based activity (giant swing)
20 helmets to be worn the correct way around
10 chest harnesses
10 seat harnesses (resulting in 10 wedgies – ouch!)
10 buoyancy aids
1funny trick of everyone hiding from Mr Davies
1 involuntary use of bad language (adult or child? – answers on postcards)
2 litres of applied sun cream
1 child passing wind when everyone was quiet – much hilarity ensued
135,000 total calorie consumption (in one day!)
74 soaking wet shoes drying in the lovely hot sun on the balcony
2 team winners from the Passport Around The World
1 amazingly fantastic groupie with 15 tattoos and very odd socks
10 new songs learnt
4 very proud teachers of the 37 children’s behaviour
2 complimentary comments from other teachers about our children’s behaviour
37 very tired but very happy children
3 stinking boy’s rooms
1500ml of Lynx deodorant used in the 3 rooms mentioned above
3 children worn the same, of their own, tee shirt for 2 days
but
1000’s of memories made that will never fade

Photos of the Day
Team Hyper  - Challenge Course Team Work

 
 
Team KFC - Soaking but happy
 
 
 
Team Dollymixtures - Which way around is a helmet worn?
 
 
 
Team Fabtastics - Challenge Course team work
 





Monday 3 June 2013

Day one and all is well


Day one is almost over and now the hardest part of the day begins: trying to get them to sleep on the first night! The journey down was quick and easy and we arrived within two hours of our departure.

We played lots of games in the huge sports hall before meeting our ‘groupie’ – Brucie, whom I’m sure you’ll hear lots about on Friday. After lunch, which most people had brought, apart from one child and Mr Davies, who both resorted to begging off the centre with tasty results, we were shown to our ‘luxurious’ chalets.

A quick unpack, along with lots of excitement and claiming of top bunks ensued, before it was off to the dinner hall for super supper. The group were commended for their excellent, mature and well mannered behaviour. During the meal they swapped stories of the exciting things they were going to do this week.

We set off through the woods to find fuel for the camp fire and were told about the mysterious drop bear, which apparently looks similar to a badger, but climbs like a koala. Strangely enough, they can only be heard, but never seen, in Windmill Hill. The camp fire was quickly made and the silly songs began, along with even sillier stories.

So now we are back in the chalets, settling down for the night ready for an exciting day tomorrow: raft building, team games, challenge course and finally the terrifying giant swing.