This is the first time since my last blog that I have actually had time off...
Colour War started Saturday night and finished last night. It has been the most intense 4 days of my life, so much has happened since the break Saturday night. A few of us spent all day Saturday preparing 'The Grey Fortress' which is essentially a base for the Grey half of the camp situated in the woods. The break included a lot of fire and explosions. Also the hatchet was dug up, the hatchet is buried at the end of each colour war with the winning teams colour facing up. Each captain takes it in turns to uncover the hatchet with a spade (A Grey captain uncovered it and gained the first point, setting the tone for the rest of the war.)
So the first full day of colour war begins Sunday, get up at 7.30 followed by, cleaning, making beds, line ups, silent meals, tucked in shirts, long socks, trainers and infractions for anything you could think possible. That morning we had the first loop, in which I coached football in which we won =D
After lunch was the swim meet, in which a few of us decided to dress up as pirates and go out sailing on the lake... on our own... Yeah I did capsize... Only once though. =D
Grey were succesful once again, keeping there first place spot, ahead of Maroon. We then had 'free-swim' in which I ran fishing and not sailing... obviously. Within 4 minutes I had to help a camper to land a huge big mouthed bass (about 17 inches) biggest of the summer... (Photo below)
Then in the evening, about 10.30ish a couple of us snuck out and bought a 12 pack and went down to the Baseball dugouts where we drank and looked up at the stars for a bit.
Monday morning starts the same way Sunday did, I coached another football team (13 yr olds) to a victory 4-0 =D
Then while kicking a ball around with a mate, Grizz, we spotted a Bald Eagle fly overhead chasing a small bird... It was huge...
After dinner we had a counselor football match, I decided to not play due to my ankle... (Don't worry mum it is fine just a bit swollen with all the work its been doing) so anyway I coached instead... we won 2-0 =D
Then after the kids were in bed there was a 'counselor recognition' evening in which I ate freshly cooked Maine lobster... Which tasted incredible =D
Tuesday was yet another similar day, Football win in the morning (14 yr olds), 4-1 this time =D
In the evening we had a cook out which I grilled (BBQ'd) for in which I must have cooked about 40 pieces of chicken.... All that was missing was a beer in my hand.
I decided I needed a coffee, so at 11.30pm I went up to the dining hall had a coffee and then on exiting spotted a skunk about 3 feet from me... I panicked and couldn't decide what to do, "do I soil myself?" then on realising that soiling yourself was strictly only exceptable when facing a bear. So I backed away slowly back into the dining hall then exited through another door...
So then the final day comes around, Wednesday, it was pretty much the same as the other days except with a bit of rain. We had X-games in the morning (rifelry, archery, water-skiing, rock climbing etc) we also had tug-of-war matchs and then cross-country. Then the final scores were settled, making Grey victorious by almost 170 points =D. So the tradition is that the winning teamall run down the hill and jump into the lake together, which we all did chanting and splashing, and although I couldn't help but feel bad for the kids on the Maroon team I was as excited as the kids on my Grey team. So then after the closing ceremony in which this years colour war paintings were uncovered and the hatchet buried Grey side up for another year, it was dinner time, bearing in mind that this was the first meal in a few days in which they could wear what they liked and speak, it was a very loud meal...
So then we come to Thursday, which when we were allowed to have a lay in until 9am =D then I took 8 kids out fishing in canoes, I followed in a kayak. When I wasn't un-tangling rods or getting hooks out of trees I just floated there absorbing the sun and admiring the scenary then out of now where I saw a Kingfisher fly right past my kayak and onto a rock right infront of me (you never have a camera for that kodak moment) I thought to myself "could I be in a better place right now?" Maybe my Bro being there would have made it slightly better =D.
So now we have a lazy day today, packing tomorrow then the Campers are leaving Saturday.
The counselors are leaving Sunday.
Missing home and everyone there. Hope everyone is well x
