Labas her love
last week was to the next and final seminar in Lithuania. After I had spent the weekend with my Flatemate John in Kaunas, it was on Monday after Daugirdiskis. This small peaceful village lies near Vievis. We took the bus to Vievis and were then picked up by a minibus. So there are not even regular buses run out there. We were in the nowhere of Lithuania, cut off from the outside world, but housed in a small cottage, which included a seminar house and a sauna. I really liked it there, really great. It was very quiet and still. Unspoiled nature.
11 volunteers counted the seminar
Gabor from Hungary and Rita
Darria of Moldova,
Anushk from Armenia,
Anatoly and Tatyana from Ukraine,
Ulla from Poland,
Florance from France,
and John, Eva and I from Germany.
It was a very motley crew, which did fit very well together. It came about during the week a lot of nice calls. The topics were quite different. Meisst turned it comes to travel, Languages and other cultures.
On Monday we all came in first and it was followed by a short series of introductory games. After that we should form with the help of costumes, which are in our project. The creativity was required. It was time to freak out. I was wearing a yellow plastic bag lying, which represents the sun and the help and support I experienced every day in my project and for which I am very grateful. I also wore a black wig, which represents the shadow that sometimes spread our Director in our project.
Tuesday was a very busy day. There was a lot of talk, because everyone had to be Your Project. It was our trainer Akvila specifically addressed to anyone. That made the whole thing quite lengthy.
On Wednesday it was compensation for a round of go-cart driving for all, and a hike to Devil's Hole.
course we had to work a bit. It was all about what we give our projects and what we get. How people see us in the project? What do they think about us? What the children think and Jugendlcihen who work with us?
I was in a group Darria. We believe we are both small pillars in our project;.)
On Thursday we went back to something drier. Youth Pass and the different types of organizations focused on the program. The above were all relatively good, the anticipation for the international evening, with many dishes from our home countries.
Paprikahänchen from Hungary, dumplings
from Armenia and Moldova,
apple pies from the Ukraine,
Majoeier from France and and and?
potato from Germany.
Yummy, Yummy, Yummy
After dinner a short presentation about Germany by Jojo, Eva and me, before The evening drew to calm the fire.
stand on Friday only to the photo session. A little bit of nostalgia was in the adoption too. We said goodbye but with the confidence that others see you soon.
After the weekend went to Vilnius Jojo and I spent the weekend with other volunteers.
After 10 days it went to Panevezys and I was glad to finally be home.
Full of anticipation I look forward to next week. The first visit of Germany on the program.
Until the day
your joernas
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