8:00 - 9:00 Breakfast
Even though everyone was partying till the wee hours of the morning, I was pretty surprised how many people got up at around 7:30 to take a shower. For breakfast they served rolls (hoggies as we called them at the MTC) with Cheese and Ham, along side hot chocolate.
9:00 - 12:00 Free time
What I really liked about the camp out was that it was relatively up to the individual to organize his time and do what he wanted. If you wanted to stay inside and sleep all day you could (no way I was going to do that) . And so Anders and I made it a goal to take advantage of every moment of the Acampamento! In the morning we played some tennis with some friends and got a sweet game of volleyball going. We entered in a volleyball tournament and we ended up rocking the other teams and winning the championship!
What I really liked about the camp out was that it was relatively up to the individual to organize his time and do what he wanted. If you wanted to stay inside and sleep all day you could (no way I was going to do that) . And so Anders and I made it a goal to take advantage of every moment of the Acampamento! In the morning we played some tennis with some friends and got a sweet game of volleyball going. We entered in a volleyball tournament and we ended up rocking the other teams and winning the championship!
At around 11:00 they had a fun icebreaker where the boys and girls got to mingle and exchange some 'information'. I was actually really surprised with how many Americans there were at the camp out and how many people spoke English. There was a brother and sister from Salt Lake who had come to visit and another guy from Florida who was visiting some family down here.




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