Thursday, October 18, 2012

We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing. - George Bernard Shaw

"Play is not just for children, or even just for humans. Animals play in order to practise for the hunt, to socialise, to keep fit, to stay alert and to enjoy themselves.
Children play to learn motor skills, to practise being adults and to experience joy.
Adults need to play to be creative, to experience joy and continue to learn.
Yet it's extremely easy to forget how to play. How can you bring play back into your life? If you're feeling inhibited, start playing more with your own or other people's kids. Play with your pets. Be more playful with your partner. Try to bring the spirit of play into every day." Madonna Gauding
Today we had a session of Pictionary in French and in English. We had such fun and lots of belly laughs with my colleagues and rector.
These activities form part of our Team Building strategy.
Since Monday I've begun to read "Dig even Deeper".




 Had a few sessions of "Dig Deeper" last year.


These two books are really good for Bible studies. They're easy to follow and written in simple English.




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