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We are Amisadai and Louisa Monger (aged 15 and 13). In 2010, we moved to Tanzania in Africa - look at the map below to see if you can find it! We hope you will enjoy reading about our adventures and looking at our photos! Please don't forget to send us a message too!



Sunday 15 September 2013

Fun and Games in the Village!

This week, we started school. We are learning about the Tudor Period. It is very interesting. People wore huge puffed sleeves. We have started a long timeline. In science, Kate (mummy's cousin, who has come to visit) taught us about Living Things.
 
Last week in Kimande we taught some of our friends how to play 'What's the time Mr. Wolf?'' But we said "Mr. Lion" because there are not any wolves in Tanzania. They love it. But they say 'What's the time Amisadai?' instead!
 

The last time we went to the village, a duck had six cute little ducklings! I love them. The mum is a bit fierce though!








We had fun playing card games! We played with Salma, Diana, Yosepha and Ibu. They liked it, but it was very hard to explain and they didn't really get it! In Old Maid, they kept leaving their pairs in their hands, so the game didn't work!! But they had fun making houses with the dominoes. 
 



Playing Old Maid ... sort of.
 
On Sunday, we had lunch with Ezekiel and Bora and their little girl, Lightness. Lightness has really grown! She is quite heavy now! 

Louisa and Lightness
 


A big beetle bug we found! Ugh!






3 comments:

  1. We're glad you have some good friends in the village. When I play cards with your Mum & Dad, I usually don't get it either. Lol Papaxxx

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  2. we played Uno in Uganda, they didnt all get it either! We also have a card game called Legretto, they for sure didn't get that ! But we had a lot of laughs along the way. Big blessings and love. Geoff and Co

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  3. A lot of people don't get games! But we all have fun! We have finished two big fuel efficient stoves in a school here, thanks to Aldermaston School! In our next blog, there will be more about building them.
    Love from Amisadai

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