On Monday, Robin Broom organized a training day for the Esangalo Helpers. The Helpers are middle school aged kids that are learning how to be the leaders of Esangalo. They had Bible study, worship, training and such in the morning.
Then, Muki Puki games in the afternoon (in Bolivia they are Mufa Pufa, but since these are a variation, we call them Muki Puki)! The kids loved them. The idea was to teach them the games so that during Esangalo camp, they can help run the games.
So, here are the photos of that great game time.
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Arafat and a grasshopper, nothing more |
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Jose Luis and Luis |
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Robin and her team |
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Tug-of-War - they had not idea what it was, but then, they loved it! |
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The Tractor |
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The Masterminds behind the games: Gregorio, Jose Luis, Luis |
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The Tunnel (the lumps are people) |
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Tossing a ball is harder than it looks |
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If the ball falls, you have to try again |
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There is something funny about 5 guys in 5 sacks that are sewn together, hoping around a field. |
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"One, Two, One, Two. I said Two, not One!" |
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Big pants are just funny! |
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Hassan in Robin's hat |
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Launch the ball |
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Catch it! |
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The whole group!! |
Okay, so can you tell me a little more about muki puki games? They look like teambuilding fun but what is the common theme or what is distinctive? Thanks!
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