Sealyham 2013 - Day 2

June 18, 2013
After a good night's sleep the children woke early and were raring to go with an action packed day of surfing, sailing, raft building and kayaking (depending on their groups). All the children had a fantastic day conquering fears; relishing new experiences; packing their own lunches and wrestling with wetsuits! After a sumptuous evening banquet (pizza and chips or curry), calories were burned and energy sapped by another activity: an extremely muddy Trim Trail. Having wallowed in thick, stinking mud baths and competed to become the muddiest child, hot chocolate and warm pjs were very welcome on our return to the house! Everyone is still smiling and looking forward to more challenging fun tomorrow.

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