sci summer camp
Friday, May 05, 2006
// 3:44 AM
hi! i'm here again... hmmm... something unusual had happened this summer... and it is so unforgettable... do you know what it is?
nyohahahhahh!!!
we had a summer camp in La Salle de Manila!!!! actually, that was last week... me, and my friends Trinicris and Kristine, joined the camp. it ran for 3 days - it started from monday to wednesday... well, it was really fun in there. in fact, it was my first time to enter a university as big as DLSU. so i'm a bit surprised of the things and of the buildings in there. i've met other students from other schools in there who, like us, were going to 4th year. on the first day, we had topics regarding math (specifically in algeb and stats... and i like it! i luv math! heheheh!). then the next day, we had biology and chemistry. in biology, we observed the different microorganisms on the microscope and we had a game on the anatomy of cats. actually, it was the very first time that i worked on an actual animal... i was totally grossed out at first, but then, i'm learning to withstand it. imagine! touching and cutting through the organs of a dead animal, with its skin folded our, its liver, heart and intestines spongy! then in chemistry, we had the volcano-making experiment, the urine test, the charade using the invisible ink, and the liquified nitrogen experiment. i like the charade, unlike any other experiments on chem, 'coz it's so fun!!!
then finally in physics, we have gone really physical... we are grouped according to the animal assigned to us. i'm in the snake team (hisssssss!!!!). first, we ran to and from the buildings (it's an amazing race-type of game... and we have to complete all the tasks given to us). then, we built a tower using a sheet of oslo paper. we also had the eggnog game, the longest line game, the mongo-relay game, the bridge-making game (to make the strongest bridge using popsicle sticks) and the egg-dropping game (the purpose is to protect the egg when dropped using a 1/4 sheet manila paper, a piece of string and straws). we haven't won in any of the games i've mentioned, however. but afterall, i enjoyed interacting with my groupmates and with the other students in there. i really learned a lot.
and do you think that's over? it's not over yet! the fun goes on with the group presentation. all of us were mainly divided into 4 groups, namely the green, the white, the yellow and the pink team. i'm in the pink team. and we planned to have a short speech to thank everyone, with the matching pinoy translation, sign language for the deafs and the dancing ballerina boys around... i made the piece, and i felt so nice because the audiences really laughed at our show. though we didn't won in the presentation, it doesn't matter for me. what's important is that we experienced such activity, and we had a bunch of fun doing our's and watching the other's. i'll never forget those days. you know, i miss the people in there... i wish i could see them again.
by the way, here's a pic of our team... spot me!

here ya go!
this post is quite long, isn't it? so i think it's time to finish this off. bye! (",)
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