We have our patron day on the 8th December, we prepare the Aces Dance
(hope you can see the video of this- If it's successful of course, I'm
not much of a dancer, but some of our students are really good at it), so our
main products will be in the first part of December.
We have a
competition in four categories, to fill the 4 free places for the visit
in January/February.
Video, Essay writing, Comics and Music- They are
the categories.
Afterwards we have the New Year's party
and then we prepare for the trip to Bulgaria.
We'll take the most successful products and the students will present them to our partners.
Everything goes just great, and the legend say put some pebbles in your shoe not to fly away of happiness. By the way, we do have the pebbles in our shoes, since the money for our project are still in the bank and we can't reach it because of bureaucracy but that's the way life is. You can not enjoy the beach if you can't stand some sand in your sandals.
So Mission Impossible 1 and 2- Accomplished (We had our guests welcomed on the 1-4 November without the money; we went to the Cinematheque of Macedonia with 81 students and we really had an experience of watching documentaries at a real cinema, something which happens only on festival days in Macedonia, because not a single cinema shows a documentary here in Macedonia, not to mention the TV- stations which do not have Children's or Youth program with a real target group. Sad but true.)
We're having our activities planned and everything goes as planned so far, without the money. How many parts does Mission Impossible have?
I don't think this even Tom Cruise can do?
And just to finish in style, I'm not Tom Cruise, too.