Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Sunday, July 27

Delegation of the day: Norway and Guatemala

Today Norway and Guatemala were delegations of the day. Norway woke the kids in the morning.

In the first activity we had a big trust game. At the end of the activity, all the kids were divided into pairs and then each of them wrote a postcard for their partner in his/her language. One was telling the sentences to write on the postcard and the partner had to write it down like the language sounds. They should also say it in their own language.

In the second activity we played the game “contrast”. Every group had to perform themes about differences; peace-violence, cooperation-competition. They did very well, it was great to see them act.

Because the day was too hot, we just decided to have a watergame. We had a lot of fun with a hose and sprinkler.

In the third activity the kids, together with the JC’s, had a little pillowfight and then they saw the movie “Pay it forward”. It was a good day! :)

Norway &
Guatemala

Monday, July 28, 2008

Friday, July 25

Delegation of the day: JC's

We started the day with lullabies and ended it with morninggym. In addition to the day being run completely backwards, we also had the JC olympics wich took activity 1, 2 and half of the third.

We began the olympics with dividing people into groups, then the groups had to do their groupcostumes, song and dance. Each of the JC's had their own station with trust, communication and general fun activities. The groups competed throughout the day for different prizes.

At the end the JC's handed out trophies to the winners and presented their booklets. After that, we had the "monito game", which was awesome. Everybody's secret friend was revealed. We had a great time and we continued with the "scratchmurder game", and after a lot of fun we had a snack and "morning gym"where we sang some awesome songs.

From all the JC's

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Thursday, July 24

Delegation of the day: Canada and Spain


Today, we had a very interesting day, but almost everybody had their share of frustration. We started out with our regular old breakfast of bread, nutella, jam, butter and cereal. But we all noticed something different about breakfast, a group of kids had been chosen to go and get their breakfast earlier than the others. They were considered as the kids doing especially well at camp.


After breakfast, we went down to the gym and played the grass is growing. We were divided into two groups, one which was much smaller, and that had an advantage over the bigger group, which was found unfair. Although the bigger team had a disadvantage og no verbal communication and having to get over a higher rope without bars to hold on to, the bigger team worked really well together, showed great cooperation and team spirit. When we came into the dininghall for lunch, we saw something very different. The tables in the first half of the room were less crowded, the kids sitting there were served their food by leaders and the tables had tablecloths and candles. The other 53 kids were stuffed onto 4 tables were they had to wait for the “rich kids” to be served. But all these treatment was to be explained later in the day.

After lunch, the kids went outside because the weather was faboulus. They got a task; to protect an egg with different types of materials like cardboard, plastic bags, cans.. After that the leaders trough the egg out the window. The “rich kids” had more materials and also made a parachute so it was the only one that didn’t break. After dinner, we had a long debrief during 3rd activity because we wanted all the kids to get the point of the activity, the most important part of the game.

From Canada and Spain

Tuesday, July 22

Delegation of the day: Brazil and Sweden



Today the delegation of the day was both Brazil and Sweden, so Brazil started waking up people with a little demonstration of axe music. Then morning gym, flagtime and breakfast, cleaninggroups and in the first activity we played a really good game. Each delegation has a paper with the name of their own country. When the person in the middle says switch, we needed to pass the paper to the delegation on our right side, till all the delegations had written what they knew about each country. In the end each country made some comments on what was right and wrong on their paper. We really liked it because we could learn more about other cultures.

Then: freetime, lunchtime, siesta and second activity. Since the weather was really good this day, the activity was outside! We played some watergames. In the first one everybody sat in a circle and one person walked around the circle and threw water on another. Then the two of them had to run around the circle and the first person back could sit down. The other games were cooperation games, but with water. The kids loved the games and even more to get the leaders and eachother wet!

At dinner we had a competition between the tables. They had to make up a song with the words "Sweden, Brazil, friendship, CISV and best". They made up some good songs!

At night we had our last national night; Brazil. First they showed some pictures from the main cities, wildlife, food, dance and people. After that they presented one of their national dances called Frevo and Forro. Everybody got to join in on their demonstration of their Carneval. To eat we got brigadeiro (a kind of chocolateballs), pão de queíso, sonho de valsa and they gave us their album. It was a really good night! In the evening Sweden had flagtime, and in lullabies both Sweden and Brazil chose the songs!

Big hugs to everyone, from Brazil and Sweden!

Open day + Skibladner









Thursday, July 24, 2008

Friday, July 18

Delegation of the day: Staff

Halfway into the camp! Today we had our open day and we had invited others to come and see what we do and which countries are gathered here in Kapp. Every delegation got their own desk where they put up pictures, food, brochures and different things that they had brought from their country. Those who had a national costume put it on and everybody did a great presentation of themselves during a show we put on in the gymhall. The weather wasn’t too bad, so we managed to have a little barbeque outside during the day and some of the delegations could offer a little snack by their desk.

After the show in the gym, we all went outside and had flagtime together with the hostfamilies. The cicle got huge! Then all the kids were just waiting to have their name called so they could meet the family they were spending the weekend with. After some hugs and goodbyes all the kids had left the school and now the leaders had some time to clean up, finish packing and get ready to go to our leader’s weekend!

Monday, July 21

Delegation of the day: Norway

With everybody back from their weekend in a hostfamily, we enjoyed meeting everybody again and of course there was a lot to talk about. All in all, the kids seemed to have had a good time!

In the middle of the night on Monday we had an activity called " House of feelings". We woke everybody up and led them through 5 different stations while they all had a blind fold on. The leaders led them trough stations of taste, feel, smell, sound and trust. After the round in all the stations the kids were put in bed again.


Because of the nightactivity we slept in this morning and started the debriefing in activity 1. Then all the kids had to draw and write what they felt during the nightactivity. After the debriefing we were outside and played "1-2-3-4-5" also called "Red light".


In activity 2 Denmark had their national night and Spain had theirs in activity 3. All of them did great!


Embla, Susanne, Joar, Brynjar og Hege

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Wednesday, July 16

Delegation of the day: USA

Howdy Friends!

The United States delegation kicked off the day with a peaceful wakeup call because a calm start was needed for our busy EXCURSION DAY! After breakfast, the camp packed their bags full of warm clothes, camera, and other fun stuff and headed up to a farmhouse in the lovely Norwegian mountains. When we arrived, everyone was given a chance to feed the cows slices of bread. Ten cows pushing up on a fence, and eleven year olds screeching in fears of the cows' long tongues was quite a site. After a relaxing walk to a pond, everyone was given the chance to enjoy a lovely Norwegian meal consisting of porridge and different meats. Our stay with our very kind CISV friend concluded with a game of 'Red Rover' and some fruit for the road.

That night, the United States delegation taught the camp how to make S'mores in the schools Lova (cool tipi looking thing). The activity was filled with a few burnt marshmallows, a camp song about a sleepy moose, and some really cool communication games like 'Indian Chief'. Everyone was able to make this intricate campfire delight and have the recipe in their United States booklet so they can make it for you when they return.

All in all, it was a great day. The delegates really enjoyed branching outside of camp but definitely seemed happy to be back at camp by the end of the night. And of course, the United States delegation rocked the house with their crazy silliness.

Alex, Spencer, Sean, Sivan, and Gray

Thursday, July 17

Delegation of the day: Sweden


This was the day Sweden was the delegation of the day. We wanted to wake everybody up with singing Mamma Mia by ABBA, but everyone was awake so we just played some swedish music. At flagtime the girls said "God morgon" to everybody and the boys put up the flag. After cleaninggroups we played outside. We did a funny game called "Submarines" and a cooperation game were we had to count to 15 together in a group without speaking to eachother.

In the afternoon we had tradingmarket. Then we could trade the things from our country that we still had left. It was alot of trading going on!

In the evening, Italy had their national night. They played Pinocchio, showed us a dance and sang their national anthem. They also made pasta for us!

The day ended with lullabies and since Sweden was the delegation of the day, we sang a swedish song called "Vem kan segla".

Bye Bye from the swedish delegation

Rebecca, Jesper, Simon, Kajsa og Stina

Tuesday, July 15

Delegation of the day: Spain

Today, like everyday, we woke at 8 pm. We had breakfast, flagtime and after cleaninggroups the first activity of the day was "catch the flag". I think the kids enjoyed it very much. After this game everyone was exhausted and hungry.

The second activity was "Fantasy land". We split the kids in different groups and and tried to create an unreal world with their typical food, language, song..

After dinner it was Canada's national night. We had a really good time doing it because we were in different stations.

And in the end of the day, we had lullabies where we chose the songs. GOOD TIMES.

Kisses and hugs to everyone
The Spanish delegation

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Monday, July 14

Delegation of the day: Lithuania



Here we go:

Lithuania is taking over the camp today. After Italy doing so good we were ready for not doing any worse. So the 14th of July started by Daniele, Kasparas, Migle, Vytenis and Justas saying LABASRYTAS to everyone. Activity one started really great with a game of the week- "Chinese Masters". Having seven different stations with Olivia having toothbrushing-activity, Sara- obsticle-course, Papis and Sean had "River of lava", Eleonora- dancing and balancing a mophandle, Ricardo chalanged kids with an activity using shoes, Justas was trying to energize every team asking them to come with the activity kids loved most and last but surly not least Thais and Lars' activity where they asked to make kids float in the air.

As much fun as we had during the first activity, sadly lunch was late. But all the worries forgotten when just before lunch every participants hands were tied together for next game called "Handicap-lunch". This game was played to teach everyone co-operation and communication. The third magic word of the day was "trust". To gain more trust in eachother, we played a game called "Falling tree". After it followed the evaluation of all the activities in a circle of nations, with many kids saying how they felt about todays activities.

No matter how lovely and nice the the day was, it came to an end and we finished it by singing "...we all say LABANAKTIS to them, and tomorrow we'll meet again."

With all the love- Daniele, Kasparas, Migle, Vytenis and Justas

Monday, July 14, 2008

Pictures from the last few days














Saturday, July 12

Delegation of the day: Iceland

We had a sleep-in yesterday that no one except the leaders knew about.Sleeping a little longer was lovely, but some of the children just woke up at 8 o'clock as usual while others enjoyed sleeping for twoextra hours. There were not many children to wake up for the Icelandicdelegation but Icelandic music was played nonetheless.

After breakfast it was cleaning groups as usual. We are all indifferent cleaning groups and find it ok to do a bit of cleaning inthe morning. Elsewise the school would be a mess. In the activity after lunch, JC-shop and siesta we played a blinking game that was lots of fun. Girls were sitting in the inner circle and boys in the outer. There was always one free seat in the boys' circle so the boys behind the free seat had to blink a girl to get them to come to theirfree seat. The boy behind the girl that was blinked then had to touchher on the shoulder to prevent her from leaving. We also did someenergizer and played a fun game called Mickey Mouse.

After spending a long time indoors as it had been raining we went outside for ten minutes and played one running game and got some fresh air. Some of the children are doing a competition within their owndelegation in who has the tidiest bed and desk. After shower many children therefore try to tidy up a bit around their beds.

We had pizza for dinner, a delicious pizza. After that Sweden had their national night. They sang an ABBA song and then all of us danced around the maypole (midsommarstång), something Swedes typically do in late June. That was lots of fun. We also got some sweets and solved a puzzle with pictures from Sweden.

Hildur, Jóhann Klemens, Tryggvi, Helena Rakel & Alma.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Friday, July 11

Delegation of the day: Guatemala


We woke up everybody with music from a guatemalan singer named Ricardo Arjona. In the first activity we did a couple of energizers. We learned how to dance a traditional dance from Russia called "Troika", and we played "Catch the hat" which was a runninggame in which the boys play against the girls to see who catches the hat first. It was really funny!!

In the second activity we had the presentation of the German delegation. They taught us some folk dances and after that we went from the gym to the dininghall while following pictures of the delegation, big cities in Germany and important places they have. The path lead us to german sweets, it was very good!


At night in the third activity we had Norwegian national night. It was awesome! They were wearing their national costume. First they tauhgt us folkdances such as "Hallingdance". A person is standing holding a stick that has a hat at the end, another person has to dance around it and then kick the hat off the stick. After that the delegation presented a play of "Askeladden and the Troll" where a boy fools the troll. It was very good! Then we tasted porridge.

Kristina, Dani, Demian, Andrés and Ricardo

Friday, July 11, 2008

Thursday, July 10

Delegation of the day: Germany


Today we had nice weather so we went to the lake. We walked 30 minutes to reach it. In the lake was a wooden island where we played a lot. The water was cold.

When we came back, the delegation from Guatemala presented their country. We played a typcal birthday game called "Pinjata". They showed us a traditional dance in their traditional clothes. They made a snack: chocolate-bananas, sweet cheese and chips with beans. After the snack we made necklesses and played lotteria (bingo). It was funny and we won a prize. We had a nice day! Thanks to Guatemala and the sun!

Pia, Nico, Martin, Marie & Frauke

Wednesday, July 09

Delegation of the day: Denmark

Today we woke up to a very sunny day and Dani from Lithuania turned 12! We did a lot of funny activities today like "The Faxmachine", lot of energizers lik "na na na" and we played a game called "cross the river". It was very hard to get over to the other side without falling into the "river"!

In the evening we saw the Lithuanian national night. We had a lot of fun today and we can't wait till tomorrow!

xxxdk.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Tuesday, July 08

Delegation of the day: Canada

We started our day with a preppy wakeup making all the skeeping kids jump! Then as usual, we went out to breakfast but to our surprise, to go along with bread, we had the cereal! To help clean up all the soggy cereal, the cleaning groups tidied up the school making it spic and span. Activity 1 was an extra surprise because we went outside for a change. We played cat and mouse and used a whole lot of energy! But it was really fun all the same.

For lunch, we had macaroni and cheese and tomato purée. (Which was meant to be soup) Then, for activity 2 (which was also outside!), we played “Samurai intergalactico” which is a fun game where you get to yell your head off multiple times! After that, we played a fun runninggame called “Octipus”. The object of the game is to get across the playing field without getting caught by the sharks or the octopus which can’t move. Everybody had a lot of fun.

After delegationtime and an asian style dinner of thai noodles served in a laundrybasket, we had the last activity of the day, activity 3. The activity was meant to teach names to the rest of the camp. A famous one is “the Blanket game”! 2 teams, 1 person in the “hot seat” and one objective to guess the oponait’s name first! Who ever does will win. The last game was “The newspaper game”. 1 circle and 1 person in the middle. That person tries to tap the person called. There is a lot of running and head scratching.

Next came a snack, you had a choice of different breads. Once we all had our fair share, it was Flag time, where we all say goodnight in our own language, then sing the CISV song. For lullabies we sang five songs; American Pie, Wonderwall, Yellow Submarine, Leaving on a Jetplane and You are my sunshine. Then we all went to bed after another great day!

Thom, Laura, Maddie, Johan & Olivia

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

July 9th 2008









Monday, July 07, 2008

Delegation of the day: Brazil

The brazilian delegation woke everybody up. We planned to put some brazilian music on but there was no power at all this morning. Then we had flagtime, where the whole delegation says goodmorning to all countries.

After Breakfast and cleaningtime, we had the first activity: amoeba game. Then we were split into 4 different groups and in each one there were different games. It was really nice because we learned eachothers names.

FREETIME.. It was a really GREAT TIME! People were writing letters, playing basketball and other stuff. LUNCHTIME, SIESTA and SECOND ACTIVITY: one of our favourite games was Streets and avenues. The whole day was really nice and cool!!!

At night we learned a new song that got stuck in our heads forever.. huahua.. "oh recycle.." and then the staff explained to us the difference of each participant of the camp: JC, leaders, staff and kitchen staff.

Finally, lullabies.. One of our favourite moments of the day. The best song was "Leaving on a jetplane".

THE END

Brazilian delegation =)

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Some pictures from the first three days of the Village

<-- Mia, one of us in the staff
Playing and having fun






Making Placemats












We hope you enjoy these pictures as much we enjoyed the activities that led to them!

-Lars, on behalf of the staff