My Child Hood
...lots, train yards, furniture factories and many other different places. We went out every night, it was about 20 kids that went to go look for a good spot to hang out at, but we finally found one. They would decide how we were going to build the tree house, and with what kind of material we’d use. Then when it was done we would decide what to put in it, like a television, radio, and a refrigerator. We did many things, but before we could do that we would have meetings and decide what to do. We would have our days that we wouldn’t do anything, and our days where we had the best ideas for everyone. An example of what we did was to make ordinary kids who wanted to be members, and make them go through an obstacle course. It was called the crucible challenge. The course was a mile long, it was in the middle of the woods. The course consisted of land, water, and part air. They would have to run away from us while we shot them with our paintball guns. Then they swim through the lake, then climb a tree, then swing to the other side of a 20 foot wide disgusting mud puddle. During the summer a group of girls built a similar tree house not too far from ours. We had a few spies that were one of the best we had. They would take water balloons just incase the girls would get them. There was one time we went dirt biking in the woods with three members, and out of ...