
Egy kicsit elvesztünk, eltévedtünk
On Saturday, we set off on an adventure.
In Ópusztaszer, right next to the National Historical Memorial Park, there is a maze — the Csillagösvény Labyrinth — where many people sought relaxation that day, just 40 km from Szentes. The 3.5-kilometer-long hedge maze is the third largest in the world, and its design — depicting the legendary Miraculous Deer — is even visible from satellites. Using a task sheet, we had to find our way through. Wrong answers led us down dead ends, making the adventure both exciting and full of laughter. We managed to find our way out in about 40–50 minutes.
Afterward, we explored the outdoor games: trampolines and logic games awaited us, which everyone enjoyed playing. After lunch, we returned to the community house, where the day continued with an Easter egg hunt — since the Easter Bunny had visited us, we eagerly searched for the chocolate eggs it had hidden. At the end of the successful egg hunt, the boys sprinkled the girls with water, and we took group photos at the Easter-themed photo spot with families and friends.
We ended the day on a cheerful and fulfilling note.
Bihari Kamilla Hajnalka, Szentes Group 2