August 8, 2008

Vacaciones!

The kids this past week have been on their holidays, so we, the volunteers, decided to arrange an array of activities for them to enjoy and also to cheer them up after Gaëlle, Olivier, and Elodie's departure (who, by the way, have done an AMAZING job on this website and deserve a huge San Nicolas style "GRACIAAAAAAS'').

En la semana que pasada los chicos habían estado de vacaciones entonces nosotros, los voluntarios, decidieron a arreglar una selección de actividades para divitirse y también animarse los niños despues de la departura de Gaëlle, Olivier y Elodie ("gracias" a ellos tenemos este sitio de web maravilloso).

Monday
On Monday, sadly, a lady in the community had died and the hall was being used as a wake, so we had to change our plan to make masks as we just didn't have the space or resources. So we decided to change to Friday's activity: the park. The kids were thrilled so we set off only to discover that the park was closed on a Monday. So we headed to another park which we though might be open but unfortunately that too was closed. However, the kids took it on the chin and our quick-thinking Dutch volunteers, Manon and Evolon, bought the kids icecreams which was a nice treat to end the day.

Tuesday
On Tuesday we had a but more luck and went to the zoo which, thankfully, was open. The kids ran all over the place, screaming with excitement. We witnessed all sorts; a puma fight, some slightly over-affectionate bears and a box full of turtles! By the end of the visit the children were thoughroughly worn out and we got the bus back to San Nicolas.

Wednesday
Wednesday we had a sligthly more relaxing visit to a cinema, owned by a very nice Danish lady who kindly oblidged to have 20 children into her filmhouse. We walked along Avenida de Sol until we got to Plaza de Armas and all the kids behaved impeccably on the walk. We arrived and gave the kids 5 options of films to which the reply was "KUNG FU PANDA!", which was, although I hate to admit it, a very funny film. We bought the kids cola and popcorn just to add to the authentic cinema experience. Afterwards it was pouring with rain so we decided to abort our plan to walk home and catch some taxis. When we arrived back the kids were practising their kung-fu moves, which was adorable!

Thursday
Unfortunately, because I got a bit soaked trying to hail a taxi on Wednesday, I was ill on Thursday. However, the school was very lucky to have Stéphane, a French history teacher, as a volunteer who gave a talk on French and Dutch culture and history, which I hear the children absolutely loved (or maybe they just love Stéphane!).

Friday
Today we had rearranged our mask making which really surpassed all my expectations. The kids are so inventive and artistic and they really thought outside the box when it came to mask making. Naturally all the masks were beautiful and I was so proud of the kids! Then we had a goodbye ceremony for Stefan which was really nice. The kids had put together dances, songs and skits which I think Stefan really enjoyed - he even joined in at one point! Then we all had some Inka Kola and biscuits, and then gave a sad goodbye.

Well done kids! Goodbye Stéphane!!

Lots of Love,
Katy xx

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