Well, not long after being put into teams, they decided to test our endurance, and we participated in an activity called "The Amazing TREK," that our fabulous interns spent a TON of time putting together for us. This activity is designed to help us learn how our team will function in stressful situations, and to teach us to function without relying on the people around us, because in Thailand, they aren't always going to be there.
Our team had an interesting experience...they say it was the most similar to what will really happen on missions- because pretty much everything went wrong! The day started with incessant banging on the door, and then SonJa (one of our interns) announcing "It is five o'clock and the Amazing TREK has begun, be downstairs in five minutes to begin." So the frenzy began, we ran around trying to get ready, unfortunately my team being all girls took to long and we missed the first challenge!
The second challenge we definitely participated in however, we searched all over the Mark Centre property in the dark for team bandannas...unfortunately ours were dark blue, so they took us two hours to find, and we actually never found them all, they just took pity on us and let us come in from the cold! Even the people who hid them couldn't find it. After we did really well with the next few clues, racing around Abbotsford, until we had to find a house in a residential area for breakfast, you see, all the teams were supposed to have a map, but they forgot to give us one. Eventually we found the house, and headed in a delicious breakfast of rice, little herrings with no heads, and two litres of coke.
We were on track with the other teams and feeling good! However, for the next clue we had to find another house...and we ended up in somebody's garden for half an hour before we realized it was the wrong place. We walked to the correct house, where we found a large pile of hay, in which there was a needle. I don't know how many of you have looked for a needle in a hay stack but it really is impossible. After half an hour they let us leave, needle-less. Only one team actually found theirs.
After this we had a photo scavenger hunt, went and got a picture developed, and had to trade our picture for our next clue. Well, the only problem with that was the place we traded in our picture, a car in the mall parking lot, and all the direction we had to find it was the license plate number. We ended up running around the ENTIRE parking lot, and not finding it. Then we had to do it again! Eventually however we got there, and got our next clue, which sent us to the fire hall.The fire hall was my favorite of the challenges, we dressed up in full gear and participated in an obstacle course that firefighters do in training. We ran with heavy buckets of water, sprayed things down with the big hose, and ran up the fire hall, and then lifted a weight up the side of the building. I was really proud of all the girls on our team, they were champs, working so hard, and working up a good sweat.
After a few more activities, it was time for lunch, and they sent us to the Sikh temple. It was a good experience to be in a place as a team where we really stood out, and were unfamiliar with proper conduct. We had to be really careful to be respectful in everything we did, because we were definitely being watched.
After lunch things went downhill for our team. Our clue was to go to the Swaan's backyard, where we had been earlier in training. Our driver gave us a map which we followed, unfortunately we weren't supposed to have that map yet, and we had detoured half an hour out of the way, to Yarrow, another city!! This is where the challenge really began. We needed to get back to our original location, with no map, no cell phone, and a phonebook for the wrong city. Our team really banded together, and with several phone calls, lots of ideas, and asking quite a few people for directions we made it to a gas station in Abbotsford, and from there we were allowed to call Luke (the TREK director) for directions.
The challenge in the Swaan's pool involved walking across planks of wood, to a canoe and back, without tipping. Our team dominated at it, even though we arrived two and a half hours after the other teams. We were re-engergized and full of enthusiasm.
Our next task ironically took us back to Yarrow- but at least we knew where we were going. In Yarrow we arrived at the home of a lady we had never met, who we serenaded on her balcony. She in turn gave us our final clue "Team Thailand you've arrived to late, I'm sorry but you've missed your date. So stand up and take a bow, you can head back to the Mark Centre now." We were a little disappointed that we didn't get to finish the race, but the reality of it was that we were proud of ourselves for the obsitcals we had overcome, and we had a good time doing it.
Later that evening we had a time for debriefing as a team about the event. It was incredible how much we had learned about each other in such a short time, and we were able to talk about how we could support each other more effectively and what we loved about each other. It was a great day- but everybody was happy to go to bed.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
The Amazing TREK
Posted by Jill at 4:40 PM
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3 comments:
Wow Jillian - what an adventure. I'm sure your mom won't worry about you getting lost in Chonburi at all now (ha ha).
I'm impressed that your team stuck with it and had fun together. That seems more important than anything else.
Keep having fun and looking for the chances to grow.
Love Love Love
I don't know how some people find this kind of stuff fun. But way to go. I am curious what you learned about each other. Hopefully these kind of experiences will give you an idea of people's strengths and when they go down hill and you can work through some of that stuff before you get to Thailand.
My dear,
I remember the amazing trek when I was on it, my team came in first but they accused us of cheating but it was so fun ! :P
You will definitly be in my prayers on this journey, your team is similiar to mine in that it is 4 girls ! Love ya and MIssing ya
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