Today was a very long,
exhausting and productive day. John was still unwell so Geoff continued in the
role of construction manager.
Sand was delivered for
the sand pit and then we completed all of the playground equipment – with the
only task remaining for Friday to erect the sign. There was some sand left over
so we used it to top up the sandpit we built last year at Sabeto.
Interviews were held with
staff and some very shy students, thanks to Jacqui and Megan. Head Teacher Mr
Meli mentioned that it was the first time he had seen full attendance at school
for a full week! Parents commented on how great the playground will be to give
their kids something else to do in the evenings other than watch TV.
Painting, painting and
more painting today – in a very chaotic fun kind of way. Christine had her
hands full managing team kids, local kids and the rugby team who were all
desperate to have a turn. We can only hope that all poles got at least two
coats of paint in the local team colours of blue and white!
Jen, Kylee, Sarah,
Lorelai, Kiarra, Harrison, Mima and Millie ran a session at the kindy – leading
the kids in interactive singing and teaching them how to use the play dough we
donated. The kindy mums had just as much fun playing with it as the kids!
Class 7 designated
artist Sochi got to work on the sign writing – with numerous encouraging
classmates by his side all day. After checking the spelling and layout in
pencil, we left them to finish it off at the end of the day.
Most of the team went
on a village wander, guided by Class 7 girls who carried Sarah the entire way.
They got an insight into village life, seeing outdoor kitchens, subsistence
farming and the Methodist church. They received explaination of the clans and
tribal system, the multitude of religions, and family dynamics – for example
many men only go away for work in sugar harvesting season and are home farming
the rest of the year, and many women work in hospitality, overseas and as
housemaids and are away from home during the week. The team kids said they
really liked the village but wouldn’t want to stay there long term. The guides
were overwhelmingly proud of their school and village.
At the team debrief the
general feeling was of happy, satisfied tiredness! Mark said it was like
Christmas when all the kids tackled the playground. There were so many happy
smiley faces and it was a real eye opener to see such a simple playground
providing so much pleasure. Someone else described a panorama of laughter,
movement, and fun as 100 or so village kids played on the playground, while the
rest played soccer or chase with the team kids and a large group oversaw the sign
writing. This is the moment that makes the past few long hot challenging days
all worth it.
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Tarli & Millie help paint |
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Class 5 painters |
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Kylee & Geoff stop for a moment |
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Sarah finally happy for someone else to carry her around! |
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Lorelai having fun |
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Sarah on the village wander |
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Village house |
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Jacqui, Mima, Lorelai and students |
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Sarah helps out |
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Geoff & Stewart |
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Riley & Dave finish off the tyre equipment |
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Aimee tests the rope equipment |
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The sand arrives |
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More painting |
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Sam doing his homework |
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Village wander |
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Sam & Tane test out this piece of equipment - I think they approve! |
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Chief painter Christine touching up the paintwork |
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Lorelai checks out the sandpit |
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Village house |
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View from the village |
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Lunch - another traditional Fijian feast |
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Plaiting the rope - a team effort! |
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Stewart gets the task of painting all the high bits |
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The girls distributing loom bands to the Class 1 |
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Testing out the equipment... |
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...and it gets the thumbs up!! |