As the sun streamed through the coach windows, tearful parents waved happy children off on the adventure of a lifetime - Sealyham 2014. The 290 mile journey whizzed by, although as we crossed the Welsh border several children reported that they had forgotten their passports! Following the 100th "Are we nearly there yet?", cheers erupted as we arrived at the Sealyham mansion. After a quick tour of the site, a tasty dinner and questionable unpacking the children completed their first evening activity: Groups 1 and 2 braved the assault course whilst Group 3 donned blindfolds and had to trust other senses on the Nightline. Muddy but in good spirits, all the children sipped hot chocolate before what was certain to be a very good night's sleep.
Sealyham 2014 - Day 1
June 16, 2014
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