Saturday, November 27, 2010

Chapteh

Chapteh. One of the challenges we first faced was how to play the game. None of us had the experience about playing Chapteh as we had been influence by today's technology. The next problem was where we could buy the Chapteh. It was rarely sold anywhere as it was replace by the video games of our generation. We would not be surprise if they would ask " What is Chapteh?" or would give a ridiculous answer if we ask them about Chapteh. And with a a short time, it was hard.

One of the few obstacles we accomplished is that we were able to buy a whole box from a nearby bookshop and we were very grateful that it was sold there. Another thing we had achieved was teamwork. All of us were able to meet up and was able to complete at least half of the work done.
But with the days passing, time was soon running out.

We continued to work harder to complete the task given. We then gain something, friendship. We had bonded much more that the first time we met. At first, we were like planets far away from each other and not knowing about one another but after a long period of time, we were like a colony of ants. We work and are united. And help will be given to anyone of us when we are struggling, making us a family.

It was a week left before the trip and we had done almost everything but there was a task we had not succeed. It was to learn how to play Chapteh. We had a week just to learn how to play this game. It was not easy as our kicking skills and aiming skills were terrible. In the end we failed to succeed the task but we knew that we could not give up as there was a chance to practice when we reached China for us to pass this task.

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