Monday 14 January 2013

Cubs Harry Potter - Xmas Trip (DECEMBER 2012)


By Isabelle Marin-Curtoud
Sixer Green Watch

On Sunday the 9th of December, a windy day, the 4th Streatham Cubs met at Streatham common station at 2:00 pm. We were all ready to go and we were all excited. First we all got on a train and went two stops to Clapham Junction. Then we all got on another train to Watford Junction .  When we got off we all went outside to get on the Harry Potter bus which took us there. Then we got off the bus and went into the glorious Harry Potter experience. 


We picked up our tickets and queued up in line to enter and on the way to the entrance we saw Harry’s famous cupboard under the stairs.  When you entered first you went into a massive room and it had eight different screens showing the posters for the movies in different languages . The we went into the cinema, and they showed us a Video of Harry, Ron and Hermione welcoming us, before the Cinema wall went up to reveal the door way to Hogwart's. Finn got to push the door open as it was also his birthday and then we entered the extremely famous Great hall. Then the adventure began. We entered a room with lots of different props in it like

  • The floating candles,
  • The door to the chamber of the secrets,
  • The magical stirring spoons in the classroom of professor Snape,
  • The gates of Hogwarts,
  • The wigs of the famous evil Lucius Malfoy
  • and the … GRIFFINDOR DORMANTRY.

 Then you went into an outside bit were you could eat and get refreshments. We had a bit of our pack lunches. There was the night bus and the flying car and the annoying Dursleys house. Then we entered the creature apartment and saw the creepy Aragog then we entered the amazing  DIOGONALLY and we saw Olivander’s wand shop and Madam Malcums robe shop . 

Then we entered the drawing bit and we saw wooden models of some of the buildings. THEN… we entered a big black room then in front of our eyes is a model of… HOGWARTS. Then we entered a room with all of the people who made the Harry Potter. Then we entered the shop and had a few minutes to look to see if we wanted to buy anything. 

Then we left the experience and got back on the Harry Potter bus. We had to wait about 45 mins for a train from Watford Junction to Clapham Junction and then we had to wait another 25 mins to get another train from Clapham Junction to Streatham Common . We all arrived home safely at 11:24pm. It was a magical day that we will not forget. 



Sunday 13 January 2013

Tramp Camp & Mess Dinner (DECEMBER 2012)


By Matthew Howard
Eagles Patrol.

We arrived at the scout hut at 8.15pm on Friday 7 December 2012 we waited for everyone to arrive than we played games including table tennis. Before we went to bed we made our camps out of cardboard, tables and rope we then laid out sleeping bags out in our camps and then we tried to get to sleep but everyone was chattering and in the middle of the night one of the camps collapsed and they had to make it again.

The next day we took our camps down and had breakfast then a couple of us went to Iceland the shop and got the food for the mess dinner. Then we took the minibus and headed to the boat house. At the boat house we got dressed in our gear and life jackets and then took the boats out of the boat house and pulled them to the river bank. We then rowed the boats to a different part of the river bank. There were lots of different boats and I rowed in 2 of them. After lunch we then towed the boats and put them in the boat house.


Later we got changed in to our full uniform and had the mess dinner which consisted of Turkey and all the trimmings and it was delicious! Later there were speeches and toasts from all of older scouts and Leaders.  Later we changed into our ‘disco clothes’ and danced the night away until our parents came and picked us up. It was epic!


Saturday 12 January 2013

Cubs Secret Nuclear Bunker Camp (NOVEMBER 2012)


By Dom Walker (aged 10)
Grey Watch

When we arrived on Saturday afternoon we went into the bunker through a tunnel made from corrugated metal like a bomb shelter. We went on a tour of the bunker, outside it was like a farm or a common and it was in the dark so I kept tripping over and got covered in mud. We walked over a bridge into the night. It was weird because I had never been anywhere like this.

When we had our meal I helped to clear up. I really liked trying on uniforms including the hats of an ARP warden and a firefighter. We learnt that if a nuclear bomb is dropped the radiation would not travel more than 10 miles, and the toilets in the bunker are called heads like on a ship.

Our dormitory had dummies (mannequins) and the next room had a dummy with a bleeding knee which freaked most people out. It was like an episode of Dr Who where the dummies come alive. Some younger kids cried so we tried to make them laugh. When we were told that we could sleep in the Mess instead we all shouted ‘yes’ I was happy not to sleep with the dummies but some of the Scout leaders and older Scouts stayed in the dorm. 

After the tour of the bunker, we split into 3 groups, and went to different sections of the bunker to play some indoor wide games. The first one was having to get across the room just using bits of paper as stepping stones. The next was a radio challenge were we had to send and receive information over the radios to reproduce an shape that one half of our team could see. This was really fun. The last one was a rover game, where we had to be blind folded and lay on a skate board and go up the long secret passage way to collect items at the other end, while be directed by other members of our team. 

We went to bed at about 11pm sleeping on the floor with blankets and sleeping bags and some people were livelier than others.

Breakfast was cereal and beans or spaghetti hoops on toast – nice toast. Then we went outside to an assault course climbing on a high wooden beam, it was fun. Some people didn’t like the height but I really wanted to climb right up to the spider web. Then we went pioneering, crawling through pipes which was gross, it was wet and dark and there might have been rats.


I will always remember this trip, with relief and fondness. It is a good trip for Cubs but probably not for younger children and it would be even better without the dummies! 

Chilly Camp (NOVEMBER 2012)

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