Monday, October 29, 2012

Thursday 25th October


This RCCI session we tried something a little different as we got all the boys in the service group to come outside of the gym and into the field so that we could play cricket. This is a good example of undertaking new challenges as we hadn’t tried this before, it also shows planning and initiating activities as we had planned this during the previous meeting. This went down really well as when we played basketball with them I was unsure of how much they enjoyed it, but when we were playing cricket with them I could clearly see that they were having fun. One of the members of RCCI was very good at batting and we all had a good time playing cricket which shows ‘working collaboratively with others’ as we worked together with some people bowling and some people catching. Afterwards we went into the canteen to get them a drink but there was no Milo so we gave them chocolate milk instead. After they drank the milk they went to their van and said goodbye.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

SAISA Football

I have joined SAISA football and it started on Tuesday the 23rd October 2012. The first training was good as I have not done it in a while so it was a nice change. My goals for SAISA this year are:

1. Increase my stamina
2. Get better at dribbling
3. Get a medal in SAISA

I am looking forward to the next practises as it will give me an oppertunity to increase my stamina and also to increase my skill level.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Thursday 4th of October

Last Thursday the 4th of October I attended the RCCI activity this was undertaking new challenges and developing new skills as i am not familiar with these particular circumstances. This time we were able to use the gym therefore we got to play basketball with them and also we played catch with them and I played football with one. Then we took them to the canteen and got Milo for them to drink, some of them took it home and two had juice because they were lactose intolerant. After they had finished, we collected all the Milo's and waved them off at the buses.