Hello! Long time: no posts. Lots of my social medias have been a bit dead, stuff just happened. But it's all coming back now as I write about an Autumn event. I feel so bad to have missed over a month of blog posts and in that time we've had two open events. I know some people really like having their photo up when they join, so here are the people who joined (with the leadership team) at the last two open events. Anyway, so onto the event. The event hosted tonight was an Autumn event done by Leah Bravestream. Everyone dressed in their Autumn clothes with a couple of members showing off their new arabians (which I personally hate and think should be banned at all events, but some you win and most you lose, right?). After an... eventful start (which involved removing Cait as a joke but for some reason she could still talk on club chat after being removed), we got onto the event. Everyone ditched their horses around the fence and went to the middle to wait for Leah to explain what was happening. In FR, we like to be creative with the ways that we wait... The game was musical horses, the SSO version of musical chairs. Everyone ran around in a circle: And when Leah said go, they ran to any horse that wasn't their own. Only one person per horse was allowed and there was always at least one more person than horse. People that didn't find a horse, were out and formed a massive mess waiting for the winners to be crowned: After an intense final, the winners were Louisa Bluepie, Sabrina Nightborn and Willow Sparrowsmith. Everyone gathered back into the middle for an explanation of the last game. In the last game, in small groups, Leah would hide and then send a photo of the map over Skype. The first one to find her won! Thanks for a fantastic event everyone! I hope to see y'all at the medieval event tomorrow.
Hugs, Li xx P.s. I think that, as it's the 11th of November, I should add a little note about the soldiers who have given their lives to war. Personally, I think war is pointless. In my opinion, people should refuse to fight, to kill, and so the political leaders would have no pawns to play with. But we don't live in a world like that so I really do give my love to everyone whose lives were lost or who has lost a loved one or lost anything really to the absolute horror of war. Despite how much I disagree with war, everyone can spend at least a moment thinking about the brave men and women who gave their lives for what they, or at least their country, believed in. I'm so thankful that I have never been involved with anything like that and I can only hope thank I won't ever be. Thanks for reading.
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