When we first arrived I noticed some water buffalo cooling off in the river behind the park. Little did I know that those very same creatures would play a critical role in the days events...
We started the morning off by sitting with all the other kids and parents and singing some songs, then the kids separated into their classes and went off to play some games. (Raquel's the last one in the line (the white one:)).
Ropes/obstacle course
After the games and a snack, the powers that be began explaining our next activity. I was listening very intently to try and understand our instructions. My language isn't that great and when I thought I heard the words 'memandikan kerbau' (give the water buffalo a bath), I thought I must be mistaken. However, soon after that everyone got up and marched down the hill to the river. Plastic cups were handed to all the children and an assembly line of teachers formed to shuttle the kids back and forth across the dirty water to the water buffalo so they could throw water on them. Unfortunately, the buffalo were not entirely thrilled at the prospect of thirty 3 year olds using them as target practice and didn't cooperate all that well and kept running away (can you blame them). Raquel was afraid to go across and wanted me to go with so I tried. The video below this post shows how close we got, but the buffalo got away.
She did, however, get to ride on a bamboo raft with her teacher and other classmates.
After that, I realized why we were supposed to bring an extra set of clothes. The kids were soaked with the filthy river water, so we went back to the park, all the kids stripped off their clothes and, using the water provided in the blue barrels and a hose, proceeded to 'memandikan' themselves:)
A fun (and interesting) day:)
5 comments:
That is awesome, wish we were there. Thanks for keeping us posted on your lives there.
All our love
the Hambs
Did you sing the water buffalo song? What would have happened if these big guys decided to charge the little children?
What a great video of the water buffalo bath! Too bad he got away. We sure enjoy reading your blog and seeing your photos! What great experiences Raquel is having. Take care. Love, Kelley
sounds like an all-together boring field trip- just kidding- what's the deal with taking little toddlers to the watering hole? Do you know how dangerous that is? Have you never watched The Lion King?
Oh, wait - I think I love THIS post the most :)
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