Saturday, March 21, 2009

Funday....



Apart from dance.....v were to conduct a few chultu games for d children in Bosco Mane as part of the "Life Skills" session ...n it was soooper fun n all....

V learnt quite a few lessons....after conducting d games...that if u have a contest where in u hand over a packet of 60 balloons....and ask 10 kids to blow the maximum numbers in a min.....either enusure that U have more balloons...or fewer number of kids to participate.....Coz though this game was supposed to last for a min....v ran out of supply after 25 secs...V had to call it off....thats when I was smartly outwitted.....when I screamed time up....stop....one of the students...who is a state level swimming champion...asked me this.....since when did a min shrink to 30 secs.....Guess I cant fool a swimmer who has an awesome sense of timing:)

If u want 10 boys to concentrate on what u r telling them...then have them play threading the bead....coz if we had to cut short time in d earlier game...here v went ahead n extended the timeframe.....all coz after all d cute lil tarale(fun) that the kids were upto...it was like a well deserved break to c them quiet:) n patiently bead the thread...

V had another event...n this time....they had to make paper boats..d 1 who makes d maximum number in a min wins.....ya...U read it right..But from used paper....remember d author here is very eco-friendly:)

The kids performed for us...they danced for a Hindi Song..a Himesh Reshammiya number....looks like they wanted to connect with us:).....when they started off....turned out that our dance n their dance had common steps.....heheh....guess d source of inspiration was d same:)...

The children performed a skit on d importance of doing ur work independently....n it was very well done....

The day brought back a whole load of IGIA memories to me...The kids were great fun......n Im glad Vids contacted us for the event:)

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