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THE DAILY ROMAN.

10/21/2018

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Adventure report for Crownsville Natural Leaders on 10/9/2018         
by, Roman

Today on the daily Roman the topic [as always] is Woods class. Tuesday everyone [including me] was late.  But S, the coordinator was able to cram it all together so there was enough time for everything.  I asked my brother, K “Was there enough time for everything?”  Oh, he doesn’t know.  


Okay, well folks, it remains a mystery whether or not S actually did it.  Anywho, I'm pretty sure he did:) 

Our morning game was fire in the forest, a memorable game, even though it took me a while to remember the rules. 

Now for the skills! Everyone, besides me and a few others that forgot our pots (please don't judge us) sanded them down. It took a while to smooth them, but it worked and I think everyone was happy with what they got out of their hard work.  

Next we begin hiking through the woods and everyone is complaining about how hungry they are so Nick decides to stop for lunch.  R and M tell two different stories and I think they are both funny.  

Once everyone is done eating we go and find a good place to do our second skill…pitching the tarp! While it might not seem that hard, it was a great struggle for everyone! 

And when the team that I was on finished, Nick told us to put it higher! At first everyone thought it was impossible but some kiddos started seeing ways to make it happen.  The team I was on got the tarp a little higher.  And the team on the right got it a little higher as well. 

The reason that the other team couldn’t get it as high was because they weren’t tall enough.  After we finished everyone went back to the place where we sanded the pots.  

We all gathered up the pots, besides me and a few others and headed back to the parking lot.  

After a long debate on rules we played a game of infection, then everyone did sit spot but there was a lot of noise, since somebody couldn't find a spot to sit. After sit spot, some of us played gaga ball but the others had to leave. 

Thanks for reading guys and gals, I hope you enjoyed the daily-oh sorry here it is, the… 

DAILY ROMAN!
Below are some pictures from Sofia!!!!  

See updated photo album here!

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