Lovebox Weekender, End of session 1 party, 5 hours in Heathrow, Multi-activity counsellor, continued...
So where was I? End of session 1 party was a lot of fun. I got home late and tired from a day in Gatwick Airport and everyone was out on the hill toasting the end of session one with wine and champagne. Dinner was steak and potatoes and more wine. There was a bit of a whip cream war during desert, which I was in the middle of. After showers, we all went back to the staff party, with free beer and wine, and laughter until the early morning. I didn't stir until 11am, and that was the first time since I arrived that I slept later than 8:30.
The arrival day in Heathrow was a bit of a pain. I was sent to recieve 2 campers from Tokyo who were arriving with their parents. The plane arrived, and so I stood, holding a Village Camps sign waiting among hundreds of people doing the same thing, and tried to catch the eye of every asian woman I saw. Many hours later, the girls finally made it through immigration and I was able to take them back to camp. The new campers are much calmer than the last session. These kids actually listen, you might even call some of them sweet.
My mornings are now filled up with duties as a multi-activity counsellor. This means I do something different every morning, which I thoroughly enjoy. Monday, I belayed kids on the climbing wall, Tuesday, I lead water aerobics, and today we went for a hike. Busy mornings means less time on the computer and more tiredness in the evenings. I've planned my 2.5 weeks of travelling but I will save that for another day. Now, it is time for Kangaroo Court, which is why I just saw 30 year old Angel, from Spain, wearing a dress. Ciao.
The arrival day in Heathrow was a bit of a pain. I was sent to recieve 2 campers from Tokyo who were arriving with their parents. The plane arrived, and so I stood, holding a Village Camps sign waiting among hundreds of people doing the same thing, and tried to catch the eye of every asian woman I saw. Many hours later, the girls finally made it through immigration and I was able to take them back to camp. The new campers are much calmer than the last session. These kids actually listen, you might even call some of them sweet.
My mornings are now filled up with duties as a multi-activity counsellor. This means I do something different every morning, which I thoroughly enjoy. Monday, I belayed kids on the climbing wall, Tuesday, I lead water aerobics, and today we went for a hike. Busy mornings means less time on the computer and more tiredness in the evenings. I've planned my 2.5 weeks of travelling but I will save that for another day. Now, it is time for Kangaroo Court, which is why I just saw 30 year old Angel, from Spain, wearing a dress. Ciao.
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