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Wavus News - Day 6 (Tuesday)

British Invasion Day!!!
Yesterday was British Invasion day; we woke up to a beautiful sunny summer day! We all went to raise the flag and then went to breakfast, after that we went and cleaned cabins and did the duties for the day. After that we all went down to the field and played a game called giants wizards elves which is a big game of rock paper scissors until it was time for morning activities to begin. The morning activities consisted of Ropes, Art, Pottery, sailing, farming which they were gardening, and riflery. In the afternoon all the kids chose between paddle boarding, swimming across the channel, kayaking, open arts and crafts, mystery van where they ended up bridge jumping, volleyball, mystery war canoe in which they went to one of the islands on the Damariscotta Lake, HS swing and the aqua zip. All the girls had so much fun in their different activities. It was hot all day so the girls had a great time especially in the water activities. In the evening it was time to play our evening activity which was Escape to Britain which was a big game of tag mixed with hide and go seek where five counselors known as the British royal family hide in secret spots, and there were four people that were the rogues carrying water guns while the other counselors are the taggers and try to tag all the campers either with their hands or with the water guns before they find the hidden five members of the royal family. The game was a big success and three groups of girls found all members of the family which ended the game. After the game we all went down and lowered the flags and headed off to bed for the night .I think that this day went very well overall and I hope that all the girls had a fantastic day.

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