2015 m. liepos 28 d., antradienis

„Senelio kampelis, kur seni daiktai atgyja"

Birželio 16 d. Mokymosi visą gyvenimą programos, Comenius daugiašalės mokyklų partnerystės projekto „I teach you, you teach me: share wisdom and life“ Nr. LLP-COM-DP-2013-LT-00193 dalyviai-savanoriai lankėsi Bukantėje, kur senjorų kvietimu dalyvavo bendroje veikloje „Senelio kampelis, kur seni daiktai atgyja“
Edukacinė pamoka vyko autentiškoje aplinkoje, Bukantėje, Žemaitės memorialiniame muziejuje. (Godelių k., Plungės raj.). Čia esančių eksponatų bei nuoširdžių ir įdomių garbingo amžiaus senjorų pasakojimų pagalba buvo galima ne tik pajausti to laikmečio dvasią, bet ir buvo mokomasi suvokti praktinę jų paskirtį, panaudojimą buityje. Džiugų pasibuvimą paįvairino ir liaudies dainos, tautosaka, žaidimai. Žiūrėti 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/r60foweq46q03ll/senelio%20_kampelis.ppsx?dl=0

2015 m. birželio 29 d., pirmadienis

The afternoon spent with an elderly guest



Implementing the activities based on COMENIUS multicultural partnership amongst schools project Nr LLP-COM-DP-2013-LT-00193, on the first days of December Plunges technology and business school invited our former teacher, who is already retired, Mrs Vanda Balandiene to come to school. She acquainted the students with old Christmas Eve dishes and their cooking process as well as the traditions our nation had. 
During the meeting both students and the guest had not only the opportunity to gain other communication experience, but also to get wisdom, to transfer their thoughts back to the past times in which our ancestors lived. Students became better aware of the differences between the past and out modern lifestyle. 
The afternoon spent with an elderly guest proved that generations of different age and of different experience can find common topics for discussion, comunicate and know each other better.











2015 m. sausio 5 d., pirmadienis

MY SUMMERS TO REMEMBER COMEBACK IN PHOTOS


When I look at the pictures, which I call "with my grandparents in the village, I always go back to the thoughts of my  childhood summers. All the summers in the village were all wonderfully unusual. Early in the morning we used to take cattle in the meadows. We used to feed chickens listening to the  strange their chuckle. In evenings often played chess or cards.  

       

     Now, almost every weekend I and my girlfriend visit my grandparents. They are always  waiting for us. And we every time have a fun spending an hour or two together. We help to bring firewood, make fire in the kiln together, drink tea, play chess, review old photo album, or just have fun  talking. We have so much common experience of the past.

Ms. Akvilė Venckutė V14
Mr. Evaldas Jurkus V13