Monday, September 19, 2011

Photo a Day: Skippyworld

Day 9: Skippyworld
A group of active, excited Navigator students from Utrecht decided to sponosor our SKIPPYWORLD. They donated more than 100 skippyballs, and even sent one of their own, Lynde Mulders, to represent!


Foto: Silent Images 

During the month of September we post one picture of the Tjeko Fun Fairs in Uganda every day. Made by us. Made by a friend. Made by us, picked by a friend. Made by a 
friend, picked by us...
One picture a day.





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Photo a Day - What?

Day 8: What?
"what are you making?" we'd ask some of the students that helped a few afternoons after their Tjeko Academy training. "I have no idea what this is" was often the reply. "It's a mini-golf!"
"I have no idea what that is!"

Foto: Silent Images 

During the month of September we post one picture of the Tjeko Fun Fairs in Uganda every day. Made by us. Made by a friend. Made by us, picked by a friend. Made by a 
friend, picked by us...
One picture a day.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Day 7 - Tjeko-nized
If Tjeko ever introduced a simple but effective system, it was the 'writy-bandy' system! With this wristy-bandy a child had free access to all activities, a free Tjeko-Snack, water and lemonade. Bought at www.event-supplies.com


picture by: Tatiana



During the month of September we post one picture of the Tjeko Fun Fairs in Uganda every day. Made by us. Made by a friend. Made by us, picked by a friend. Made by a friend, picked by us...
One picture a day.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Picture a Day - Misinformed

Day 6 - Misinformed
Why did nobody tell this teacher NOT TO BRING school supplies on a school trip!


picture by: Tatiana



During the month of September we post one picture of the Tjeko Fun Fairs in Uganda every day. Made by us. Made by a friend. Made by us, picked by a friend. Made by a friend, picked by us...
One picture a day.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Picture a Day - Joy!

Day 5 - Joy!
All I can say: you should have been here to experience the joy!
Our (rented) tent could keep about 750 kids. Lots of Tjeko.

picture by: Tatiana



During the month of September we post one picture of the Tjeko Fun Fairs in Uganda every day. Made by us. Made by a friend. Made by us, picked by a friend. Made by a friend, picked by us...
One picture a day.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Picture a Day - Guarded

Day 4 - Guarded We ended up with 3 teams of guards at the same time. Police, private armed-guards and our own guys. Guarding us from the guards. Truth is, guy on the right really started enjoying the Fun Fairs more every day!

 picture by: Tatiana 




During the month of September we post one picture of the Tjeko Fun Fairs in Uganda every day. Made by us. Made by a friend. Made by us, picked by a friend. Made by a friend, picked by us... One picture a day.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Picture a Day - Crowds



Day 4 - Crowds
I remember telling our Tjeko Academy students: "We'll start with 500 kids a day...".
Their eyes almost popped out. But as it turned out, even with many more, those guys were ready for them!

Picture: Folkert





During the month of September we post one picture of the Tjeko Fun Fairs in Uganda every day. Made by us. Made by a friend. Made by us, picked by a friend. Made by a 
friend, picked by us...
One picture a day.

www.Tjeko.info

Friday, September 2, 2011

Picture a day - Anticipation

Day 2: Anticipation
Tjeko...Tjeko...never heard of it...but it looks interesting...

picture by: Tatiana



During the month of September we post one picture of the Tjeko Fun Fairs in Uganda every day. Made by us. Made by a friend. Made by us, picked by a friend. Made by a friend, picked by us...
One picture a day.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Picture a day - the (almost) blind


On the 3rd day of Fun Fairs, a group of about 10 blind and almost blind children came to visit. For me this was the first 'watery eyes' moment.
Picture by Tatiana