Saturday 30 July 2011

Day 3

Today was the third day at the Scout Jamboree in Sweden. We have been doing many interesting things so far here. Everything from the activities we do at camp to just walking around and seeing all the diffrent people around are amazing and fun.

The activites we have done were exciting and fun. Yesterday's were based off of the past and they called it Quest. It was a bunch of activites that were all about the Norse mythology and the past of countries. And today's were all based around the earth and how it works.

But the best part of the whole Jamboree is meeting new people from different countries. Last night we had three patrols from different countries come to our site and have a traditional Canadian meal; it was french toast and maple syrup. It was very good and everyone there seemed to enjoy it and they got a taste of Canada out of it. It was great to see that everyone was having fun with us and trying new things that they have never done before.

I'm looking forward to doing the same on the coming days of the Jamboree!!!!!

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