When I went to Christian Leadership over the summer I had so many funny moments.
1. During our freetime we played this team building game with our small group, which consisted of trying to reach 100, but the twist was every interval of say multiples of 4, 5, and 8 we would have to make an animal noise rather than saying the number. The noises that we came up with were; ribbit, bug, chirp and it was so funny playing it, it took us a wahile to get all the way to 100 but it was worth the struggle.
2. We did several projects while we were there that required art/ office supplies and we were making ants for a bug theme that we were doing and we came across and construction paper sign that said, "Its Your Birthday Lee Ann" and I don't know why it was so funny, I guess it was just the way that Kelsey said it so sarcastically. Then later Darin (one of the group members) left to go up to his room to get something and we came across another sign the said, "Blow out your candles Katie" it was a riot so Kelsey and Lear held it out in the doorway to wait for Darin to see it and I remember hearing the door open and hearing, "hugh ha hugh ha ha ha" the funniest laugh ever. Later on we ripped one of the ants we were making named Ant Andy and we tore a piece of the Lee Ann sign and made a band aid from it for him, "still to this day we have no idea what happened to Ant Andy.
3. Lastly I guess it was a little later I walked over beside one of the windows and put those blind closing strings' caps in my ears and was just standing there for maybe 10 minutes and then Kelsey and Lear turned around to look at me and laughed so hard and to make it even funnier a made noises like, "zzzt zzzzzzt zzzzt" i was being electrocuted which made them sit down on the floor because they were laughing so hard.
That whole week was filled with funny things like this, including me putting pantihose on my head acting like a rabbit, and playing Jesus in a skit and at the end a did the Vulcan sign off of Star Trek saying, "live long and prosper" which was the first big laugh our small group had that would set off a chain reaction of them.
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