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Last night Youth Group was on and the theme was Survivor. It was like the game show 'Survivor' but .... youth group style, lol. Lachlan, Alex and Chook were the one's who planned this (who put them in charge I'll never know) but it was good fun. First we were split into three teams of six or seven. I think my team had six .... anyhow we then had to choose a name for our groups (hehe!!) Team #1 was 'The Fiaries' Team #2 was 'The Bar Boys' (Alexander was in that team so we now know the reason for the name, lol) Team #3 - my team - was the 'Butt Whooping Cobras.' Us girls in Team #3 had nothing to do with making that name up so we just called ourselves the Cobras. After that one team would choose a number from the screen and that would be our task to complete. The first one my team chose but we couldn't do it because the boys hadn't brought the equipment needed so another team chose. It was 'Word Trivia.' Lachlan would say a word and then give us some meanings you might think the word means. My team won that task. YaY the 'Cobras!!' Then another team chose a different number and it was 'What's Cooking in the Bush.' As soon as the words were out I knew it was going to be something so revolting to eat. And it pretty much was. Everyone in your team would have to pick a number from one to seven and stay that number. It was out of me and MarryAnne to chose the last two numbers. I was five and she was six (I so should have chosen six, lol.) People who chose number one would then come up to the table and Alex would bring out a dish of something really bad, hehe and I mean really bad. There was like Spicy Beef Jerky, Sardines in Tomato Sauce, Brocolli, Tuna in some bad dressing and then .... my turn. I had to eat a quarter of an onion. I didn't want to; it smelt not pleasant and I was already crying just holding it, not really but it was bad. In the end Lachlan said to just take a bite; so I did and ended up spitting it out anyway, lol. Then there was a memory game. One team at a time would have to memorise where the matching pairs were and Alex would turn the cases over and then that team would have to choose where they thought they saw the pairs. My team was second to go but before that we made a plan, well Ben actualy. Anyway he told us to pair up and memorise one line so that we could tell each other where to find the matching pair. I thought it worked well because we won!! Haha!! Then Dale did a talk on how everyone of us is like a puzzle peice; not one is the same. Everyone is unique in their own way. I thought the talk was really good. Then we went home. Huh, gotta love Youth Group, lol!! Erin |
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