This week was really busy. On Monday and Tuesday the whole of TY went to Carlingford Adventure Center in Louth. We had the most amazing time.
We arrived bright and early at the Esso station at seven o'clock. Feeling groggy and tired but really excited, we loaded our bags onto the bus and set off for Carlingford. At nine we started our first activity, kayaking. Our instructors, Edel and Teddy were friendly and fun, and we had a great time out on the water in our two man boats. Getting changed out of our wet suits was probably the worst part- we stayed wet for most of the day.
We walked back to the main building, had chips and chicken for lunch, and started our second activity, laser tag. Wearing camunzies (camouflage onesies), we battled fiercely in the forest above the centre. In the evening, our rooms were allocated to us and we settled in by eating the mountains of sweets we had brought. After dinner, we were brought on a blindfolded walk though the dark forest, with the instructors jumping out and scaring us with walkie talkie static. After late night chips and a walk around the town we went into our rooms. Needless to say, we got lots of talking done and not much sleep. I felt sorry for the teacher who was staying in our house with us!
The next day brought exhaustion and grumpiness. We pulled through though, and went out on the water to canoe. This was far better than the first morning, as there was a water trampoline we all jumped off, and we got a ride in the speedboat. There were much less jellyfish than the day before, which meant we could swim around and generally have more fun. After potatoes, chips and sausage rolls for lunch, we had a go at the team building exercises in the centre, although they should have probably been called team breaking down exercises...
Exhausted, muddy but happy, we took our bags out from our rooms and got on the bus home. The return journey was a little less lively- there was a lot more sleeping going on (especially by the teachers)! I got home after the two hour drive, put on my pajamas and fell into bed. I had the best time with my friends and enjoyed every minute of it.
Unfortunately, we had school the next day. I was surprised to see as many TYs as there were in the building, but then again, we had been promised a full day of workshops. First, we had our work experience talk from Mr Corcoran and Ms Hughes. It was really interesting to hear about the do's and dont's of work experience, and some of the incidents that had happened in the past. It made me really excited to start, and I can't wait for next week when I begin working in Celbridge Library.
After break, our second workshop on stress management began. We learned about the different personality types and figured out which ones we were. I was green, which means I'm quite laid back and relaxed. He also showed us some mind games and word puzzles that I had fun telling my friends after. This was my favourite workshop as we discovered more about ourselves and others in our class, and definitely helped us bond more.
Our last class was etiquette. We painted our nails, learned how to apply makeup and fake tan and found out our colour schemes. This workshop was loads of fun and really informative.
Yesterday, our year went to Maynooth to hear a talk about Mini-Company. We bustled into the lecture hall and, along with another school, were told about the different projects people have done in the past. Most of them were really innovative, and we came up with a few ideas of our own and presented them to the other students .After that, we went to Starbucks and headed home. Yesterday was so inspiring. and has sparked off a few ideas in our mini company group. Watch this space!
This week has been jam- packed, but if the rest of TY is like this, I can't wait to get going.
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