KUKUP.

Yeap.
Me and the whole church went there on the 9th till 10th.
For our CHURCH RETREAT.
It was my first time there. I felt a bit sick when I arrived at the place.
Long journey, no aircond, hot weather.. All contribute to it.

We took lots of pictures.
Cindy's camera managed to capture most, only Day 1. Videos too.
These are some of the views as you can see here..


That's God's children :)


On the boat towards Fish Farm.
Sorry for being the horrible object in the picture :P





Seems like the Fish Farm could turn over anytime!


The fisherman brought this out. It is called "Horse Shoe Crab".
Someone said it's the best meal ever! Wow.



Close up. Which is edible?


PUFFER FISH!! That is real of course.


The fisherman (back) kept pressing its face towards the wood.
What he did may sound cruel, but it does piss the fish off.
Then you see the puffed fish :P



A picture before we leave, please :))






He is always the first one to go there. Which is the first place he'd go.


Oh yeaa... :D


After lunch, we saw the ice-cream man and most of us went to get one.
Only RM1.



We had game after that.
This game is to test our unity. All of us hold one string.
Then, we copied the word from the tiny piece of paper unto the big one.
Must cooperate together, or else, the words will just mean different thingy :P



Then, we play a modified "Teng Teng". It is a cultural game.
It was really great to see our African family playing it.



We have this game, no idea what's it called.
We need to pass that string from one person to another, without breaking up.
So, whatever ways we can use, we need to do it! :D



Next is a game where the game master blindfold one person.
Get another person to guide him all the way to the end for a key.
Then that blindfold one, need to pass the key to another one, who is blindfolded as well.
They'll continue crossing a few chairs until the key is back to the front.


Then, comes dinner time!!





















Sorry, no names for the food.
You can see, you can guess what they are :)

So, Bro David said that many of us want to go back there again.
It was indeed lovely. Though only for 2 days, I enjoyed very much.
Food especially :P

How about you? Wanna make a reservation there?

:)

2 say(s):

MeLia said...

How much? Kukup... at where???

Mme Tshiamo said...

I am not sure if what we pay is the original price. I paid rM90 (students' price) while the working adult is RM120. I guess they paid some on our behalf :)


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