Wednesday, February 2, 2011

February's dead line

Hello,

It's the second of February, which means that we all have perfect ideas for our fair tables. Doesn't it? (Well, my plans for my Finnish table are anything but ready.)

What I'd like you to do now is to share your ideas, so that us, who have found it more difficult to think up what to do, may get inspiration from your great ideas. If we all have had equal problems - it's good to know too, then we can support each other. :)

About other activities than the fair, please let me know your games, sports, movies etc. Please tell also if there is nothing you can share! If sharing ideas in this blog turns out to be impossible, we just have to take some time in Viljandi for this subject (or organize a brand new meeting?).

I'm happy that I found a group of local teens to prepare some activities and performances for the happening, and I think this group can take care of the schedule and other similar stuff too. I meet with this group every week, with you all only twice (?) before The Event.

And. Forget what I wrote about me talking about your countries with the Group, it was a bad idea. :/ But be prepared! The youngsters will soon ask you something... :)

henna

1 comment:

  1. The Finnish Table

    My biggest problems are with the activity part.

    But I'm sure I'll have:
    - Some Finnish candies (Our candies are, besides most addictive, very bad for your health, but I'll bring them anyway. Ha!)
    - Copies of Helsinki map with interesting places marked. People can take maps with them if they want. (I've asked my friends and relatives [people of all ages] that live in Helsinki, which places they'd recommend). I chose Helsinki not because it's the best Finnish town (as if!) but because it's the easiest distance from Tallinn.

    Options for the activity:
    - Maybe a game about Finnish language? ("Guess what these words / sentences mean?")
    - Maybe table ice-hockey?
    - Maybe card games?

    I don't know. This is all I have so far.

    henna

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