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Monday, 7 December 2020

EOTC ~ Recount Blog

 Kia Ora fellow readers and welcome back to another blog post. For today's blog post I will be sharing with you what we did on the EOTC days. We had three activities Adrenaline Forest, Christchurch City Centre and Jellie Park. 

For Adrenaline Forest I really enjoyed climbing the trees, and the instructions given by the teachers were very clear. Another thing I liked was that the teachers and people around you would help and support you if you got stuck or scared. For instance I don't know what level I was on but I got stuck and so did my friend and we both waited for each other and then went together. The 3b level was fun but some of the things you had to do was tough already and then me and my friend were not smart and decided that even though we struggled with level 3b that we would still move to level 4 and then halfway through we somehow switched to a different level. 

Now I am going to talk about my experience in the Christchurch City Centre so first we went to Margaret Mahy Playground it was alright we had a weird encounter with a stranger but other than that it was rather fun. After that we walked to Turanga (Library) and got to have a look at each floor but I got really light headed when we reached the top and we didn't get to explore just got talked to and they explained what was on each level. The last thing we did in the City Centre was go to the Canterbury Museum we were put into groups and me and my friends accidentally lost our group so we just joined a different group. We ended up finding our group again though afterwards. Something I learnt was that it's good to hang out with different people sometimes. :)


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