Leikanger, 10th of July 2007
Delegation of the day: Brazil
Theme: Colors
We woke everyone up with a brazilian song called “Mais que nada” and then everyone went up to the flag for the good mornings. Bruno V. raised the flag and after that breakfast was served in the dining hall and we decided to do a quiz with questions about Brazil to find out who was going to get food first, we served cereal, bread, cheese, orange juice, milk, jam and in the end of the meal we sang the kiitos song.
For the cleaning time we had to clean the hallway and the bathrooms along with the JCs and just after that we went to the activity I of the day which was held in the gym and we had to do our own placing mats.
It is lunch time now, we had to set up the table for the meal and they served pancakes with jam or cheese, there was no JC shop today so we just had a longer siesta time and we started to trade things with the other delegations.
In activity II we had the cross the river game using our shoes and flip flops, it was a big cooperation game and we had a lot of fun! Then we went to the gym for a big twister game.
Shower time was just after the activity and dinner was served just after that. We had a very yummy fish for dinner with vegetables and rice.
In activity III we had to sit in delegations and draw the map of our own delegation and after that we had to paste the flag in a big map where all the countries that are participating of the village were drawn and talk a little bit about our country.
To finish the day we had some sort of sweet bread for snack and after that we went for flag time and then we sang the lullabies just before going to bed.
It was a very nice day thanks to all the leaders, staff and JCs.
Friday, July 13, 2007
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Hello
It is great to read some information of your activities, the food, the songs, the games, please share with us more.
I wish we could see pictures too. Thank you so much for bring them this wounderfull experience.
I want to send my dear Nati, and the entire village a big hug.
Myriam (mother from Natalia, Mexico)
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