Somerford has arrived in Little Canada!!!

After A VERY hot and tiring journey we have arrived at Little Canada. It was a quiet and hot journey as we travelled to Southampton to catch the ferry.

We are very excited!

As it was so hot we sat outside on the deck to enjoy the views as we left Southampton behind.

Enjoying the sunshine up on deck.

Two jet skis put on a performance for us behind the ferry.

We were all entertained.

When we arrived at Little Canada our groupie Joe was waiting to greet us with lots of PGL staff. We toured the site before playing a few games up on the grass by the zipwire. We were all very excited about getting into our cabins and making our beds.

Listen up! In cabin 1 is...

We are looking forward to the campfire tonight…

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One Response to Somerford has arrived in Little Canada!!!

  1. michelle barnes says:

    Hi everyone. Glad to see you all arrived safely. Hope you all slept well last night, or were you all too excited??. I’ll be checking back for further pics. Enjoy yourselves lots!!!!!

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Camp Fire Fun and Games

On Saturday night, we dressed up warm and cosy to go and spend our evening around the camp fire.  Our PGL Leaders, H and Tom, got us off to a fine start with some ‘tall tales’ and singing games.  Then we had to pass the test of the clapping game.  Our initial over-confidence was quickly shot down as we realised our coordination skills had probably been burnt out by the SATs tests!  Mrs McMillan’s coordination was so far gone that she couldn’t even find the seat and ended up sprawled on the floor.  Unfortunately, our budding David Bailey’s weren’t quick enough with the camera and so this moment will only live on in the memories of those who were present!!  Once the laughter of the game had subsided, we got on to the serious business . . . . toasting the marshmallows.  Due to ridiculous Health and Safety rules (which are clearly made by people who haven’t been looking after 43 children constantly!) the children were not allowed to toast their own, or even any for us, so we had to wait on them hand and foot!!!  They were quick to put in their orders of: ‘lightly toasted please’, ‘I want mine nice and crispy’ and ‘ooo I would like a nice caramelly one’ and before we knew it they were munching away.  Another song led by H and we were then on our way back to the cabins for showers, bed and . . . SLEEP!!!!

Heatwave!!!

 

Dum diddy dum diddy . . .

Mr Pearson had clearly done this before!

 

I’d like a really burnt one please!!