Ignyte Youth Outing on 30 October 2010
Posted by Fiona | | Posted On Friday, November 12, 2010 at 12:03 AM
Before our outing beocomes LAST MONTH's event or when it turns mouldy and old news, I shall update about it now.
Once in a while, it is good to get out of the four walls and be closer with nature. That's what we, the Ignyte Youth members did! The outing to Taiping as well as to the first museum in Malaysia is a very good experience and a great escapade, especially the Armpit Banana incident.
It's seriously not easy to fill up balloons from tumblers as the balloons did not get enough pressure to expand as the water was filled in.
Interesting picture. Can you see what is so interesting about it? Pastor Jenny has a very nice pose!
Finally, it's time to go home. Everyone had a great time dashing through the rain. Taiping is indeed a raining town. Thank God for the wonderful time we had. I think this is the post with the most number of pictures after six years of blogging. There's more in Facebook.
Once in a while, it is good to get out of the four walls and be closer with nature. That's what we, the Ignyte Youth members did! The outing to Taiping as well as to the first museum in Malaysia is a very good experience and a great escapade, especially the Armpit Banana incident.
The first thing we did as soon as we reached the park was to fill up the balloons with water.
It's seriously not easy to fill up balloons from tumblers as the balloons did not get enough pressure to expand as the water was filled in.
Interesting picture. Can you see what is so interesting about it? Pastor Jenny has a very nice pose!
After the game, we walked back to the parking lot for our next agenda - lunch. On the way, I saw a huge golf ball and decided to pose with it.
The sky got darker when we reached Perak Museum. Being the first museum that was built in 1886, it was absolutely a worthwhile visit for us who do not appreciate history. We learn to like history while we were there.
The following pictures were most of the artifacts displayed within the museum. According to the rules, photography was not allowed but we were all on a snapping spree! No one bothered to reprimand us for clicking, clicking and clicking all the way through.
IT'S A TIGER!!
Musical instruments:
After a while, we grew tired and sat down.
Souvenirs:
Finally, it's time to go home. Everyone had a great time dashing through the rain. Taiping is indeed a raining town. Thank God for the wonderful time we had. I think this is the post with the most number of pictures after six years of blogging. There's more in Facebook.
From Eunice's album: Ignyte Youth Outing - 30th October 2010
From my album: Perak Museum
Thanks Fiona and Eunice for posting.