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Whoa, we had eight tour guides, seven schools, and one evening of dancing, which roughly translated to awesometabulous. For those who are new to this word, it’s actually a blend of the words awesome fantastic and fabulous, for an in-depth definition and origin of this word check the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Nah, I just made that word up no need to whip out those fancy thesauruses and extensive book of words. It all began with a trip to Camp Fortune located at a place called Chelsea in Quebec. The kids quickly settled themselves comfortably at their dinner tables inside the Camp Fortune building. Before I even introduce myself, some of the students already knew about the blog and they were more than ready to present their smiles for the camera.

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The dinner was great, and the kids were so well-behaved during their meal. They all had lovely chats with their friends at their table and maybe with some new friends from other schools as well. Some of the groups showed their pride by singing unique songs and proud cheers. The tour guide Alice and her group received so much attention that the other tour guide, Eli and his group had to reveal their team spirit as well.

A few moments later, the dance started and the house was rocking like it never rocked before. Everybody was dancing to the smooth grooves with the party clown, DJ Pancake. He was showing his stuff with his own personal groovy spatula. Can you smelllllllllllllll what the Pancake is cookin’? The students really loved the DJ and the energy in the room. Some of them were truly dressed for the occasion and really danced their heart out. In fact, I believe you can hear the whole earth quaking. The atmosphere and the excitement was off the Richter.


This is a video that will rock the Earth!

I’m outs world!