Girl Scout Camp/Afternoon activities
From Create Your Own Story
As everyone gets their tents put up, the girls start gathering around the field near the main building. Most of the girls are helping Peggy set picnic tables and chairs up in the field while a couple of girls are inside the building, helping cook.
At least they are spending some of their time cooking. It looks like one of them might be flirting with the young man who is helping out in the kitchen. You remember from orientation that Jim is a college student who is helping out with the parks department and agreed to help cook for the camp this weekend.
Before long, lunch is served as all of the girls and staff sit at the table and dig into the meatloaf, mashed potatoes, vegetable medley, and apple cobbler. Near the end of the meal, Peggy stands up and outlines the activities for the afternoon:
"Since everyone was skilled enough to get their tents up, the rest of the afternoon is going to be free play at the beach. We’ll have some boats to take out on the lake and a volleyball game will be organized, or you can just spend your time swimming or sunning yourself on the beach.
"Everyone should go back to your tents to change into your swimsuits and head down towards the beach area in five minutes."
As you pull on your swimming shorts, you ponder what sort of suits the girls are going to be wearing. You also need to figure out where you’d like to help out this afternoon.
When you show up at the beach, most of the other girls have already arrived. Your let your eyes wander the crowd, noticing that most of the girls are wearing bikinis. A few of them look quite scandalous. You’re glad that the days of demure camp outings and strict dress codes seem to be long gone.
At one end of the beach, you see a group gathering for a volleyball game. A few girls are over by the boats at the end of the dock, including the blonde couple that was having trouble with their tent. It looks like they’re having just as much trouble with the boat. The rest of the girls are swimming and frolicking in the water. You overhear one girl complain that she doesn’t know how to swim.