My trip
with my Classmates:
We all went to Jinja, but we did not directly go to the Camp.
We first went to this kind of “Garden” where you could see the source of the
Nile. We had lunch and we went to the Camp. We arrived at the Camp put our
luggage away and we swam at 6 o’clock we had diner, played games and went to
bed. It was most of the time the same thing every day, although when we went to
Kakira Sugar Plantation and on the 3rd day we went to do Community
and Service, (we painted a school). Every day was the same but with different activities;
the one thing that wasn’t the same was the sunsets.
The highlight of Week Without Walls was that I bonded with
some people, I had lots of fun outside of Kampala, and the best part was going
to Mabira Forest because I saw so many different types of trees I never saw
before in my life.
I learnt that in some of the games/activities we did we all
needed each other and we did not always do it alone because we all depended on
each other which made me want to win it even more. I grew by not always talking
to the same people but to others, laugh to some stuff that was not always so
funny but a bit funny.
The new thing I did was to carry someone on my shoulders that
was heavier than me. I also
What I would have changed was the teams and with whom we slept
with, because in my dorm I had most of my friends I stay with at school but
then there were to other girls than did not have any other person but each
other. In one of the teams there were four of the strongest people in our grade
and we didn’t even have one.
My ideal WWW (Week Without Walls) would be going on a safari
with horses. I went to Lake Mburo for my birthday and we went for a safari on
horses! It was really awesome the best thing ever!