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first night - trying to put faces to the names we know and making name badges
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industry begins - sewing badges onto blankets and neckers
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while others just relax
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Saturday morning and the crafting begins in earnest - the "clean" table
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... and the messy table
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... and the *really* messy stuff gets sent outdoors
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Helen enjoys squishing the water out of the paper
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and the picnic tables get used for drying paper. With the tables indoors COVERED in crafts... where are we going to eat lunch, ladies?
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sandjars
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beading
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painting papier mache boxes
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starting to make lunch
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burghley bear - in a noose
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ah, we managed to clear enough of the picnic tables to eat - it's a bit chilly even in the sun though
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nattering and crafting on Sunday
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all of us
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time for the promise ceremonies
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and some awards
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The Commonwealth Award. Well Done Georgina and Flic.
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Make new friends and keep the old, one is silver and the other gold
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A circle's round, it has no end, that's how long I'd like to be your friend
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