Today is our last full day in Oropos. We got up and had a special treat of ham and cheese toasties for breakfast, thank you Xenia!
This morning we got the taxi to an archaeology site in Oropos. The first taxi that came didn't fit us all in so the taxi man went back for a bigger car. However, we were laughing when he turned up with a 70 seater coach for the 11 of us. Xenia gave us a tour of the site, showing us the theatre, old village and also explained about the ancient healing centre of dream therapy.
When we got back we began to set up our mini display all about Wales for our farewell party tonight. We pinned up a map of Wales and everyone marked where they live on the map with postcards we've brought from home.
As a snack we ate loads of really sweet Greek cakes and biscuits.
Rachael and Megan helped to prepare Tzatiki for tonight's Barbeque.
Before lunch we tidied our rooms (again...)
We've also started to pack our bags ready to take to Athens tomorrow.
After lunch, some of us made welsh cakes to share with the Greek people tonight.
This afternoon Rachael, Libby, Megan, Ruth, and Hannah went to the supermarket whilst Lili and Naiomi went to the beach for the last time.
During our time here in Greece, some of us set ourselves the challenge of reading some books.
It's been a success - however they've been glued to us during our free time.
Hannah finished 'The Hunger Games.'
Libby has read two of the Percy Jackson books.
Megan has read 'Lucky,' 'Wonder' and is halfway through 'The Abundance of Katherine's.'
Rachael has also read 'Lucky' and is halfway through 'The Abundance of Katherine's.'
Ruth has also finished 'Wonder.'
This evening we had our farewell party. We listened to music, had a BBQ made by Christoforos and watched a slideshow of a selection of photos from our trip. We sang some Welsh and guiding songs which the Greeks liked very much. We also showed them our display of Wales, they laughed at the amount of Castles! It was a very emotional night, as we now feel a part of the big Oropos family.
We were given a special present from the Greek people to say thank you for all our hard work. In return we gave them postcards and Welsh gifts from home to say thank you also.
Rachael had a confession to make...
Naiomi was blamed for 'cracking the egg' within 10 minutes of being given it last week. However, it turns out Rachael broke it and tried, until now, placing the blame on Naiomi.
As it was our last night all together here in Oropos we decided to sleep outside. Most of us brought out our mattresses and literally slept under the stars.