Right to hear & Rest
Door: Linda
Blijf op de hoogte en volg Mama
06 April 2006 | Zwitserland, Adelboden
The session started with a little shouting game. In three groups we must bring a message to the other group. My group was very smart so instead of shouting we used our hands and waved our message, which was hello. After that Pat Heigh told us a story, we need to listen very carefully so we could answer some questions after that. This was to illustrate how important communication is. We also did a whispergame. But instead of whispering you need to draw it on the back of the girl before you. We also have to made pairs and tell the other girl about a very impressing memory. Than after that we need to make groups of two pairs and tell the impressing memory of the other to the other two girls. For the coffee break we made two groups. Every group must choose a representative and prepare their campaign. It was impressive to see how much passion some girls put in it. After the campaign we need to vote on somebody. The other group was mad at us, because we had put a poster above their poster, so they all put in blanco votes. But then the staff said that they put posters on their backs, without asking. So we had a little discussion about organising a campaign. We also said goodbye to Sophy, because the had to left earlier.
After the lunch we had our afternoon session we had a guest from the World Bureau in Londen, this was Sonja Lewis. She came to tell us about the new WAGGGS campaign; Girls Worldwide Say. But first we did a little name game, were you need to say your name and a characteristic before. But you also need to repeat that of the girls before you. Because I was in the front of the line, it was very simple for me. Then she told us about the new logo and tagline, and how we may use it, because there are very strong graphic lines. She also told something about the UN-teams. And the global survey. Than we discussed what could be the part of our member organisation in the Girls Worldwide Say campaign. Witch reflected the difficult that two country’s (Norway and Netherlands) are a member from both WAGGGS and WOSM.
Then we had dinner. The dinner was fish with unions, cold carrots and green beans and a little bit of chips. After dinner we shop opened so I bought the last carts from send from Adelboden. I decided not to go on the Ice Cream Out. Which was good, because they lost there way and never arrived at the shop. Instead of that I wrote my carts and preparing the campfire song and international night. Then I wrote my journal and took a very long bath.
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