Hello Adventurers! It was a wonderful week, and I know that everyone had fun celebrating this spooky season with our Halloween games. We painted pumpkins, played the Sticky Marshmallow game, and had a potato race! For our Foxes, we began with some pumpkin painting. Waylon, MaryJane, and Sophia won the painting competitions with their creative pumpkins. Next, the Foxes split into pairs and stood back to back with a potato in between them. They had to run through an obstacle course without dropping their potato. It was tough, but they did great nonetheless. After our race with the potato, we headed back to the Lodge to play the Sticky Marshmallow game! One marshmallow smothered in sticky syrup was passed throughout the group. We then counted to twenty and whoever had the marshmallow at twenty, had to stick the marshmallow to their forehead. It was fun, and definitely sticky! With the Ravens, we pumpkin painted to begin with our winners being Gabby, Remi, and Caleb! When we finished pumpkin painting, we moved onto face painting. The Ravens lined up and were given a Halloween face painting. After everyone’s faces were decorated, we competed in the potato race like the Foxes had done before us. We headed back to the Lodge where we played the Witch Switch game. There was a ‘winning seat’ and before the winner was selected, everyone had to switch places. It was intense, and made the Ravens get to know each other a lot better. And finally, with the Falcons, we painted pumpkins like the Foxes and Ravens had done before. Next, we went head to head, or back to back, in the potato race. All of the pairs did a fantastic job and all of the rounds were so close. Later, we went back to the Lodge and gathered our pumpkins for our next task: smash the pumpkins! Serena’s pumpkin was impossible to break but she didn’t give up. Everyone had so much fun crushing the pumpkins. Seeds everywhere, we started our trek back to the Lodge and played the Witch Switch game like the Ravens had done the day prior. It was so much fun, and I know that all of the Ravens enjoyed it. In the end, it was a week full of Halloween activities, in which all groups enjoyed. This week we have more tough and interesting challenges for you. Happy Halloween and have a spooky weekend everyone!
Yours in adventure, Sarah, Georgia, Sophie, and Mr. Paton
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Hello Adventurers! It was an awesome week with all of you, and I know that all groups enjoyed our Red Rock Olympics! We split the groups into two and watch them win some challenges and lose some too. Our Olympics consisted of a potato game, an egg drop, a relay, and a slackline. For our Foxes, we began by collecting as many potatoes as possible and putting them in buckets. Both team’s buckets were overflowing with potatoes! Next, we made a nest using materials that we scavenged in the woods. Georgia dropped an egg onto our nest and whatever team’s egg broke first, lost. It was a close and tough game but both teams didn’t lose hope. Our last Olympic game for the Foxes was a relay race where two competitors on each team chased each other around in a circle, with a sponge in hand. Whoever got soaked by the sponge, lost and it was onto the next teammate in line. The Foxes’ teamwork was out of this world as they all came together to come up with the best way to execute their success. With the Ravens, we played the same potato game as the Foxes. Jake, Charlie, and Cohen knew where to get the best potatoes and led their team to success with our first game of the evening. Next, we moved onto the egg drop. The Ravens created a nest and watched their egg drop into it. Each group also wrapped an egg in materials such as mud, leaves, and grass as their next challenge consisted of them throwing their eggs onto the ground. We played a few rounds of the relay race but we knew that the Raven’s were tough enough for our next game in the Red Rock Olympics: The Slackline. A rope was tied in between two trees in which we stood on and had to change places with the opposite person in line. It was tough, but the Ravens persevered! Lastly, our Falcons piled the buckets with potatoes in our potato game. Buckets overflowing, we headed into the woods to drop our eggs! Both teams had very different approaches in creating their nests and wrapping their eggs but nonetheless, it was another close match. We competed in the sponge replay race and watched Marcus and Nolan speed through the course and soak their opponent. After everyone was worn out, we ran for our next game, The Slackline. It was difficult but each team successfully completed the game. In the end, it was such a fun week as our teams competed in the Red Rock Olympics. It was great to see everyone’s teamwork and problem solving. This week, we have some spooky Halloween games ready and we can’t wait to see you all again!
Yours in adventure, Sarah, Georgia, Sophie, and Mr. Paton Hello Adventurers! It was a fantastic week with all of you, and I’m sure that everyone enjoyed all of the activities that we planned for this week. The Foxes made magical, wishful potions and made them bubble with fairy dust and alligator tears. Despite the rain, the Ravens competed against the Falcons in a photo scavenger hunt and played a real-life version of Guess Who. The Falcons played the scavenger hunt and Guess Who and finished off their evening by a few rounds of Wink Murderer. Beginning with our foxes, we headed into the woods to scavenge for the potion ingredients. We had to look for items such as a pinecone, poplar leaves, dirt, and a purple flower. Whenever we all got our ingredients, we ran back to the Ski Lodge where we watched the magic happen. As Mr. Paton and Georgia delicately poured fairy dust and alligator tears into the potions, the Foxes had to make a wish. If their potion bubbled, their wish would come true! Oliver must’ve made an awesome wish because his potion bubbled and spilled over the sides of his jar. We can’t wait to see your wish come true! For our Ravens, we put on our best rubber boots and rain jackets as we embarked on our adventure. We started off by a photo scavenger hunt where there was a list of pictures we had to take and the Ravens were able to find all of the places with ease! After our scavenger hunt, we split into two groups and battled in a game of Guess Who. Each group had to ask ‘Yes or No’ questions to figure out who the opponent's person was. They were very close games and it was great to see the two team’s incredible teamwork. Lastly, our Falcons competed against the Ravens in the photo scavenger hunt. With our Falcons finding and posing for the pictures just as quick as the Ravens, the competition ended in a tied game. After the scavenger hunt, we played Guess Who much like the Ravens did the previous day. To end off our day, we headed back to the Ski Lodge and played a few rounds of Wink Murderer. Sophie went around the group and selected a detective and murderer and watched the game unfold as all of the player’s played with confidence and sportsmanship. In the end it was a week full of tough challenges for all three teams but they persevered and finished them all. Thank you to everyone’s teamwork and kindness last week and we can’t wait to see you all again.
Yours in adventure, Sarah, Georgia, Sophie, and Mr. Paton Hello Adventurers! It was an awesome week with all of you, and I'm positive that everyone enjoyed our adventure to Kelly and Allan Kelly’s sheep farm! Kelly, Allan, and their son, Cameron, gave the all three groups a fantastic experience at their farm. They let the children feed the sheep, climb up and slide down the huge hill, and gave the children a chance to pet some of their sheep. Beginning with our Foxes, we walked from the Ski Lodge to the Kelly’s farm where we were greeted by Nova, the farm’s dog. After everyone got a chance to meet Nova, Allan gave each Fox a piece of bread from the Seaside Bakery. They all fed their bread to the sheep and next, we climbed up the hill that the sheep stand on top of during the winter. It was a very steep hill that showed the kids how strong the sheep’s legs really are! Kelly, Allan, and Cameron took small groups of Foxes into their barn where they allowed the children to pet the sheep. Waylon and Maleah adored the sheep and how fuzzy they were. For the Ravens, Cameron gave them some Seaside Bakery bread and they all fed the sheep as well. Next, we walked up to the stream and saw baby brook trout! On our walk from the stream and back to the barn, we had to stop and slide down the hill. Gabrielle, Maria, and Ella climbed up the hill and slid down over and over again. Later, we went into the cozy barn and played a round of sheep trivia! All of the questions that Kelly asked were so interesting and I’m sure everyone learned something new whenever we finished. After our trivia, much like the Foxes, we went into the barn in small groups and cuddled with the sheep. The Ravens loved the sheep! Finally, it was the Falcon’s turn at the farm! Like the Foxes and Ravens, Kelly gave everyone a piece of bread and let them feed it to the sheep. After the feeding, it was the Falcon’s turn to see the brook trout. We saw a few, then went back to play on the hill like the other groups had done before. The Falcon’s played trivia like the Raven’s and they surprised everyone with how much they knew. We split up into small groups and got to play with the sheep. Savannah and Amelia coaxed the herd to them and pet them. The Falcons sure did learn lots about sheep on Thursday! In the end, it was a week full of excitement at the Kelly’s sheep farm. Thank you to everyone’s respect and kindness last week. This week’s challenges are going to be fun and we can’t wait to see you all.
A huge thank you to Kelly, Allan, and Cameron Kelly for the experience at your farm. The children learned so much and had lots of fun. The children enjoyed it, and so did we! Yours in adventure, Sarah, Georgia, Sophie, and Mr. Paton Hello Adventurers! It was such a fun week with all of you, and I am sure that everyone enjoyed their time in the outdoors. The Foxes and Ravens completed their challenges which they were going to do this past week however, Hurricane Teddy cancelled our plans. They solved a word puzzle, played the marble game, and played Steal-the-Sticks with balloons. The Falcons played lots of games and completed alternate challenges such as a scavenger hunt throughout the woods, and played an intense game of Capture the Apples. Beginning with the Foxes, we played a word puzzle and they were given clues as to where the letters were hidden. Whenever we collected all of the letters, we assembled our word, “WONDERS”. After that, we moved on to play a game with pipes and marbles. Each Fox had a pipe and guided a marble throughout the series of pipes. Maleah’s problem-solving skills allowed the team to succeed with the most creative approach to the game. Later, we played Steal-the-Sticks but with balloons! It was fantastic to see the game unfold as the teams came up with different tricks to win. Brody’s idea to blow up the littlest balloons was awesome because none of his team’s balloons popped! For the Ravens, they began with the word puzzle as well, in which case, Cohen’s ability to find the jars containing the letters was superior! The Raven’s attempt at the marble game was a roller coaster as they changed their plan of attack multiple times. Although it was difficult, they took home the prize of fastest time guiding their marble through the pipes, 35.4 seconds. Next, we played Steal-the-Sticks and as the team played, Jake and Ryker gathered old potatoes which led them into first place this week for the most points. Those boys sure are competitive and care about their team. Thanks Jake and Ryker for your help! Finally, the Falcons had a different week compared to the Foxes and Ravens but it was clear to see that they enjoyed it just as much. We started off with a scavenger hunt where the Falcons had to find various items like a feather, pinecone, and fir tree needles. To end off the evening, we played Capture the Flag with old apples! Each team had their own strategies that led them to success. Both teams had a bucket of apples and they dared to cross the line to race for the opposing team’s apples. If you were lucky, you made it out without being tagged and with an apple in one hand. Great work Falcons! In the end, it was a week full of tough challenges that required patience and teamwork. Everyone’s participation and kindness goes a long way as we all work together as a team. I know that all three groups will have more and more fun as we continue through these autumn months. Thank you everyone and we’re excited to see you all again this week!
Yours in adventure, Sarah, Georgia, Sophie, and Mr. Paton |