I SPY WITH MY LITTLE EYE

This is a game called “I spy with my little eye” that can keep you occupied anywhere. Number of participantes: 2 or over.

Step 1 – who  is the spy?

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Step 2 – select an object but do not reveal it yet.

Step 3 – give a clue – “my little eye spy something that moves.”

Step 4 – participantes will guess the object.

Step 5 – the person who gets the right object becomes the new spy.

DSC06134Step 6 – the clues can be funny  (it starts with the letter b)

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– it is passing by;

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– Suzel loves it;

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– it is everywhere in Ruhuha;

 

SUGAR CANE

I have always been proud of my origins and everything that I have learned in my life. I am not afraid to try different things and there is in me intrinsically a nostalgic rural person. I like nature, animals, local crops and I have a keen interest in all these issues.  However coming from Brazil sugar cane was not strange for me. I like it and I ‘gnaw’  it like Rwandans do, from the town to most remote areas. I am fanatical for natural food.  So, when I saw a local man carrying sugar cane on his bike to sell it in the market I never hesitated – I bought one spear (about 2 metres long) as I knew exactly what to do with it.  I walked all the way from the school to my home carrying it, and I was looking forward to sharing it with my colleagues from Scotland. I ate a piece, gave a small piece to a colleague and most of it I gave to the children who were always nearby my house. That was exciting! The children loved and fought for it. My colleagues were not so keen.

DSC06221My sugar cane spear ….

DSC06230My Rwandan colleagues were always making me happy…