Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 December 2018

The Senior Pioneer Challenge


Christmas Camp Cookies Recipes


Our Christmas Camp 2018 was held 7-9 December 2018 at Wisma Agape with the theme of "Season of Love". The Camp organisers are YL Grace Cheong and YL Emerald Ho.

Here are the recipes researched by Grace which she tried one round at home and convinced the officers that they are good recipes. I was concerned on the high amount of sugar content but the verdict by campers were good.

Soft Christmas Cut Out Sugar Cookies
Comments :- They are thin, crisp and dusted with icing sugar or can eat plain as it is. I was very surprised that one recipe could yield 80 thin cookies !
 Flourless Choc Cookies
Comments :- My first reading of this recipe makes me worried about the high sugar content. Yes sure, minus the flour but double or triple the sugar, gluten-free but you may catch the diabetic! What is the point. Well, the point is those chocolate lover like Jovie actually said this recipe is good. I reckon the sugar is to be cut 50%. Need to work on this recipe a bit to get the best results.


Snowball Cookies
They look so much like Kuih Makmur but these are harder and much easier to make.

Saturday, 25 February 2012


Hello everyone, this year, we have exciting programmes installed for the 
members - girls and officers :-

March 10-11 YLPT Camp

May 1 KKGB AGM cum dinner for officersJune 1-3 JLT Camp
June 3 Inter Companies Competition
Oct 25-28 GBSL Camp
Nov 14-17 Asia-Pacific GB Officers Retreat in Singapore
Dec 9-11 Sabah Adventure International Camp

On top of these main activities, the following are also being held :-1) April 25 Mrs Boon to visit School based GB (Wed)
2) April 25-26 Officers MLM Book 5 training (evening) by Mrs Boon
3) April 27-29 BOT2 (BM) at Keningau by Mrs Boon
4) April 29 (afternoon) - May 1 (afternoon) BOT1 (BM) at Kota Belud by Mrs Boon
5) May 1 KKGC AGM + Officers' Fellowship Dinner at KK
6) Aug 18-21 Medical Mission Trip & No Apology at Sapulut with BCCM English
7) Dec 16-22 Gaya Street KK Christmas Carnival




We would like to thank all the parents for supporting GB !

Friday, 9 May 2008

Easter Camp 2008

Time to learn








Group Photo with Assistant Chaplain Our Dear Saviour's Cross
We held our Easter Camp 20-21 March 2008 with a total of 35 girls. This was a good experience for the little ones as many were their first-night away from home ! On the morning of checking in and registration, many mums were wondering how their girls would do being the first time away from home! We fully understood their concern, we made it a bit of "Sleep-Over" experience with other girls.

We had a good time learning about the meaning of Good Friday and how we should celebrate Easter in a meaningful way. We had two sisters who came in to give Bible Study on Easter Messages, there were Sister Aisha and Sister Eleanor. Sister Aisha taught the Seniors and Pioneers while Sister Eleanor taught the Cadets and Juniors.

In this camp, the girls did a "Stained-glass-look" Cross. There were many beautiful artworks! We joined the chruch for the Good Friday Service and it was most challenging for the younger girls to stay concentrated. During the midnight before, they were all awoken up by the Seniors for a "Midnight Fire Drill", all woke up except two little ones who were unalarmed with all the shoutings and running ! Well, the Seniors made them wear jackets and did a midnight drill session with all of them! We could hear one cadet girl sobbing for her mum but she still continued the drill despite her tears ! It was quite an experience to do midnight drill because the leaders could see your mistakes but not your face !

All in all, the girls had a good time of learning and fellowshiping with one another.

Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Christmas Camp 2007






Merry Christmas !

For the first time, our company ran a Christmas Camp this year ! We had a total of 22 girls, almost all of the entire company girls joined the camp! It was real fun for the first-timers as they stay overnight away from home. Our camp venue is the luxurious Kyrugma House, along Jalan Tuaran and opposite the Basel Church.

The Christmas camp held was held 3-4 December 2007. During the camp, Mr Joseph Wong, our Assistant Chaplain and his wife Mrs Cathrine Wong, our Warrant Officer took turn to share with the girls the meaning of Christmas, Christmas Decorations, Why Christ must come, How to celebrate Christmas with meaning.

The Christmas Craft time were nothing but fun :- we did christmas decor, circular patterns dye-your-cloth, special musical instrument. We also had a simple baking lesson on how to bake Scottish Shortbread, packed and put inside a silver box as a Christmas gift !

Aside the funtime, we had two sessions of drill taught by our senior girls. We also had a movie night with "Home Alone 2". The girls also watched the testimony of Lena Maria and saw how brave and her life is full of love despite her handicap.

All-in-all, we all had a wonderful pre-Christmas experience ! The cadets actually begged to stay longer in future camp.