Tuesday, July 19

juli 20th, 2011

Delegation of the Day: Indonesia

We started our day by waking everyone up with a song “Summer of 69″ by Bryan Adams. The song was played on the guitar by Dimas, Indonesian leader. Some of the kids think that the wake-up was nice.

In activity 1 we played all of the games outside. There were 3 games: toaster, smugglers and hi5 game. In toaster game we made 2 big circles. On each circle we had a person standing in the middle and pointing at someone while shouting either toaster, showers, washing machine etc. The persons on the left and right of the person pointed must create specific movement to support the pointed person in creating movement according to it’s name.

We continued activity 1 with smugglers game that they had played before. The last game was hi-5. The kids were devided into red and blue team. Each team had a person whom they wanted to hi-5 with. They had to make as many hi-5s as they can. All the hi-5s had to be done so that the other team wouldn’t touch you. If someone was touched they become a prisoner.

In the second activity we played Peace-Peace-Peace.  We were divided into groups and had to build a city using the materials given, like paper, boxes, cans, clue, strawas, etc. Later on we had to move over to another city and try to improve it to make it even better city.

Activity 3 was a game of “dead bodies”. The kids were devided into teams again. Our target was to find “dead bodies” hidden allover the campsite. The bodies were acted out by leaders, JCs and staff. Each body was worth certain amount of points but we didn’t know how much. They could be either on positive or negative side. The aim was to collect as many points as possible. To keep the bodies with team we had to carry them to our secret hiding-place and treat them nice. We were all very excited, and so were the leaders, JCs and staff because they got really nice treats :)

The day was ended by lullabies as usual. Good night for the last time for everyone!

Hugs from Anissa, Fau-Fau, Aiman, Jendra and Dimas

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