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Again we started off the day with breakfast, with us having to avoid the melon till the fresh lot came out due to a sneezing child. We then made sure we were packed and went downstairs to meet everyone to go to the floating gardens. When we arrived we were treated with a rose each of various colours which was lovely. Getting onto the boat we had to walk Between boat to boat. When we were sat a guy with a giant stick came along to push the gondola. The man also had the same shoes as me which I found rather amusing. At first peaceful at first it then became a busy place full of people selling i items of food, toys and flower crowns which of course we had to get. When going along we all resisted to urge for corn for all of about 10 minutes. It was covered with cheese or chilli or butter. The were amazing! Along the sides where flower shops and a shop full of frogs. After leaving there we have gone to a really nice restaurant full of peacocks and swans they even had turtles. The food was so much better than every meal we had had except maccys. So we were off to our cabana, when arriving we were greeted with friendly smiles. From there we were put into dorms and began to get to know the people from other units staying with us they all seem really nice and friendly. We have then had tea and played seven icebreakers which was exciting and we learnt more about each other. Going into a room we learnt about the history of our cabana through hilarious acting by the volunteers and then it was back to the dorms. The thunder was so loud when we were in the dorms and don't think much sleep to come tonight. Important info We still have not found our mascot and the search still continues.
Megan Callaghan
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Kelly newbury Sounds fab!... a shop full of frogs?? I'm intrigued... I need a frog guiro please!!
Jo Sounds great Meg, sounds like lots of fun being had by all, keep enjoying.xx
Yvonne and John Callaghan All sounds so different and exciting. It is good to see how others live and to sample their their food and experience their customs. Keep enjoying what you are doing. You seem very happy. Keep in touch.