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Grand Camp Reflection

The moments and experience we shared during our Grand Camping


were an extremely unforgettable one. We enjoyed together as one team
with one goal that is to make new memories and building friendships.
We can discover new things outside, a treasure chest that we will
engrave through happiness and discovery and a time for building
unusual things that will last a lifetime.

Not just the experience itself but also the learning that we
partake. The learning we will bring all through our lives, the
learning that we can use not just to help other people but also for us
individually to survive when the time comes that we all need all of
these things.

Being part of a Rover Scout is not just by simply having fun, be


with your friends outside your comfort zone but also by helping other
people so that they can apply it in the real world situation.

As I reflect on my time in the camp, I realize how much I have


changed and grown not just as a camper but also as a person who is
much more passionate and active in every situation. I have become more
confident and outgoing, more aware of others’ needs, and more joyful
and energetic than ever before.

I have learned many helpful skills such as caring for other’s


needs, leading a group, mentoring others and building a new
friendship. Through my everyday work at camp, I have experienced the
love and encouragement of others and developed a deeper understanding
of God’s grace and mercy.

More importantly, I learn how to analyze things that allow us to


think about the different experiences and stories of people who shared
in camp especially our Rover leaders and advisers, our staff and
others that these stories create a common culture and camaraderie
among staff members. These different types of occurrences allow us to
see a more varied, accurate perspective of camp relationships and
their effects on our experiences and once life.

Name: Cora Marie G. Cusap Section: MA-11


Name: Ferdie Q. Buqueron Section: MA-11
Grand Camp Reflection

Survival is the key once you are in the jungle it helps us to


live in danger situation of our lives. On the day of the camp I know
that it will be so tired but its fun in the grand camp it teaches us
how to live without any equipment in cooking and how to cook in wood
it also teaches us leadership and teamwork.

It is fun when you are with your friends or with the people you
are comfortable with but in survival we need to be friends with other
in order to survive it also help us to talk with other people you are
not comfortable with. In the camp is tired but if you think to be
happy the tiredness you feel will be gone just enjoy and think of what
will be the next task you will be doing.

Name: Ferdie Q. Buqueron Section: MA-11

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