Early in the afternoon all of the Roots campers headed into Longville for the Turtle Races! Everyone did about an hour of service by working at game booths set up outside of the races. After they're done, they get to watch the turtles, dance and do some shopping with their counselors! Lots of fun was had.
After we all got back, for Olympics we played some pretty fun minute-to-win-it games. The campers' (and counselors') clear favorite was the cotton ball relay. After applying aloe to their noses, participants have to attach a cotton ball to the aloe, race to a different table and shake the cotton ball off into a bowl, all without using their hands.
Later in the evening, we played a game called Hula Launchers. The goal of the game is to retrieve small balls to launch into nets on the opposite side of the field. However, a variant on Medic (which we played on Monday) is occurring at the same time, making it hard to retrieve these balls.
Here are some pictures of the action:
Campers using the launchers
The game of Medic gets fierce!
Four points have been scored: not quite enough for victory.
Luckily, we caught a camper scoring some points on video... very exciting!
Here's what we did the rest of the day:
First Word
Breakfast
Cabin Cleanup
Chapel
Bible Study/One on One's/Cabin Time
Lunch
(Roots to Longville)
Team Building
Simmer/Nap Time
Free Time
Extreme Duck Duck Grey Duck/Ships Across the Ocean
Olympics: Minute to Win It games
Dinner
Rendezvous/Time with God
Hula Launchers
Canteen
Worship
Church Time
Devos
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