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april maye m.

baterna

planting rice & animal sounds


The last games we played were an absolute blast. We kicked off with Planting
Rice, a game that brought out our inner farmers as we competed to plant the most "rice"
(which was actually popsicle sticks). The laughter and friendly rivalry that made it a a
fun experience.
The first game was “Planting Rice”, a classic that's often played at events where
I usually don’t participate. However, there was something special about playing it in
school with nearly half of the class being unfamiliar faces. Despite that, it turned out to
be incredibly fun and engaging, adding a new level of excitement to the familiar game.
It was even more rewarding to place in this game, adding a sense of achievement to the
overall enjoyment of the day's activities. These games truly brought us together and
created memories that will be cherished for a long time. I now regret not joining this
game at family events.

The second game was “Animal Sounds,” and our group felt like we had a leg up
on this one. We were confident in our abilities and believed we could outsmart the
game. With a clever strategy in mind, we decided to use the sound of a goat, "MEEEEEE,
MEEEEEEE," as our animal sound. This not only showcased our wit but also helped us
easily locate each other in the room without the need for frantic shouting. Rather than
running around and shouting wildly, we strategically positioned ourselves in a specific
area, ensuring a quick and efficient gathering of our groupmates. It felt like a breeze,
and we didn't encounter any difficulties at all. Our brains were definitely on our side,
and our teamwork paid off splendidly.

In conclusion, the last games we played were an absolute blast, leaving us with
fond memories and smiles on our faces. Planting Rice brought out our inner farmers and
created a friendly rivalry that added to the fun atmosphere. Playing it in school with
unfamiliar faces turned out to be a surprisingly enjoyable experience, making me regret
not joining similar games at family events before. The sense of achievement from
placing in the game added to the overall enjoyment of the day.

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