This past weekend I was very busy. Some friends and I went to the gym Friday night and then after we were done spent a couple of hours at the jacuzzi. It was the first time I had gone in since I came to school in August and it was a little weird at first but after awhile we were just joking around and singing along to the music one of my friend's had playing. The next day the same group of friends and I decided to go to this children's fair NAK put on at a park in Turlock to help support them. We got to pet a K9 dog, but spent most of our time talking o the firefighters. One of them showed us what was in each compartment on the sides of the engine, and then another one came and we decided to ask them the most random questions we could come up with. They told us that they go out on a lot of random calls for the most random things from changing batteries in a smoke detector to stress calls. It was fun talking to them but we decided to leave and get slushies from 711. One of my friends decided we wanted to get boba instead of slushies so we went to Quicklys after 711 then went back to the dorms. At the dorms one friend went to take a nap while the rest of us decided to sit by the pool until we heard that the weekend trip to an Escape Room for Housing still had a lot of spaces left. Three of us decided to go. We all signed in and took the bus to Modesto ate pizza then went to the escape room. there was 14 of us total so we split into two groups of 7. My group did the CSI: Modesto Room and we had to split into separate rooms and talk to each other through a glass door. It was frustrating though because the people who were in the other room were not very good at giving us (my friends and I) the information we needed to open the locks on our side of the door. We ended up running out of time but the guy supervising our room said he was impressed because most people do not make it to how far we got. Moral of the story is if you want to escape out of the room you should make sure you are in a room full of people who know what they are doing and like puzzles or riddles, or make sure you go with people you know so you can delegate work easier.
Thank for reading my blog! Have you ever done an escape room?
Jenah
dude...OMG i did the exact same thing as you did over the weekend. How crazy is that? And yes escape rooms are terribly frustrating when the people are not helpful. Not groovy at all!
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