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Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Memories of volunteering in Daku village, Fiji


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It’s always amazing to see how many of our past volunteers continue to keep a place in their heart for the Fiji Islands, keep in touch with their friends and family in the village, or organise their own journeys back to their Fijian communities, long after their project has ended. There’s something very special about Fijian life, which keeps people connected to this beautiful place and the amazing people.

We recently recieved an email from one of our past volunteers, Hanna Martindale, who volunteered in Fiji with Think Pacific two years ago. Receiving an email from Hanna out of the blue, was a lovely surprise. The timing seemed especially fitting as the village where Hanna lived, Daku, has been chosen by the Council and the Fijian Ministry as the location of our January 2012 volunteer team to Fiji too!

We can’t wait to return to Daku and spend ten weeks in this incredible community, which a few lucky TP volunteers get to call home and where our January 2012 gap year volunteers will soon call their Fijian home too.  So with Hanna’s permission, we thought we’d share her email and a few photos of her time in Daku for all of our January 2012 team, who will  soon be arriving to the shores of Moturiki.

Hi Simon

Long time no speak! How are you? I was just sitting at work on my lunch break when Fiji suddenly popped into my head (this happens quite a lot!) and I cant believe that it has been 2 years since my expedition. I have just looked on your new website and so I just wanted to say how brilliant it is. I can’t believe how much has gone on and how think pacific has grown from strength to strength, its amazing! I couldnt be happier!

I still receive letters from my family in Daku which is absolutely lovely, I love hearing from them, it brings a smile to my face every time and I always write a long letter back and send over some treats! I hope that this continues forever. Anyway say hi to the team from me, I hope that you are all well. Think Pacific and Fiji was and still is a trip of a life time and I am always thinking about it and constantly looking through my photo book of my time there!

All the best,
Hanna

Sunday, October 16th, 2011

A big weekend of fancy dress and Fijian parties for our gap year volunteers!


Thursday was fancy dress night! Each gap year team plans various activities such as fancy dress nights, school fundraisers, talent nights and fundraisers as part of their project. These nights always add a lot of fun to the Fijian evenings and are a great chance to party with the neighboring villages too. The theme picked by the team was ‘Countries around the World’. The only rule was that you couldn’t choose your own country.

Nasesara, the village we walk through everyday on our way to school had invited the team visit them for some grog and hop hop and so it was decided to take the fancy dress night to them. And so after dinner everyone disappeared off into their houses to finalize their costumes. Some great imagination was shown and the team, using what little ‘costumes’ they could make on a remote tropical island!

Amy and Sarah chose France as their country. Charlotte and Memphis got their claim on Fiji, and so with the help of their family put together impressive costumes of leaves and grass skirts with Memphis even carrying a spear used in the traditional Meke’s. Having volunteers from England, Scotland, Germany and America on this expedition Ollie and Will decided to swap countries and clothes for the night and go as each other. The biggest cheer of the night was when all 4 boys managed to convince their Fijian dad to pull on a Kilt and Scotland t-shirt to represent Johnny and Berties home country. Johnny also managed to convince one of our girls to lend him their jumba dress and some accessories and went to the party as a Fijian lady!Bertie and team leader Ronnie went for a Greek theme. Next up were Polly and Lucy, their families somehow managed to produce authentic Indian Saris complete with head dress and make up for the occasion and the girls had a great laugh getting all done up for the night.

Team leader Lulu also got his hands on some Indian dress and squeezed himself into it which the team found hilarious. Alice picked Mauri as her theme and even produced some impressive art work on her own face to complete the costume. Last but by no means least was leader Ray who was clearly thinking outside the box and proceeded to go as ‘Where’s Wally’ claiming that Wally pops up all around the world and so he keeping with theme of the night.

With everyone dressed it was time to make their way across to Nasesara for a warm welcome and some great cheers from the villagers. After a great spread of tea, cookies and cake the guitars were soon out and the party started properly. A great evening was had by everyone with some of our gap year volunteers partying until well after midnight.

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Photos from the Fiji Islands


Here are some great photos from our team over in Fiji, with pictures taken during their castaway island briefing and also during their first week of volunteering and village life in their new Fijian home of Wawa Village! You click each picture to view a larger version and as their experience continues, we’ll also be posting all of their photos onto the Think Pacific Facebook Page:

Friday, August 5th, 2011

A huge final week as fresh water is installed into Naicabecabe


The final week of volunteering in Moturiki as our July 2011 team complete the building and youth projects in Naicabecabe village and turn the fresh water taps on during an emotional final day of volunteering in Naicabecabe village!

The final week of volunteering from Moturiki Island:

Going into their third and final full week, the team were determined to leave a lasting impression on both the kids and teachers of MDS. Having made the most of a Fijian Sabbath with service in the morning and a relaxing day in the village playing cards with their families everyone was in top form for what would be a shortened week on project. This came about due to everyone taking part in what can only be called TP history as the two think pacific teams met on the island of Batiki (more updates to follow soon in the Batiki Blog from this incredible couple of days!)

Matt, Rosie, Anna, Becky and Ryan took control of Kindi this week and soon had the kids involved in some interesting art work. Firstly making two large banner’s, one with all their names and faces on and the other with a mass of hand prints, for the team to take to Batiki. Then with some great artistic work from Matt, they drew a large map of Moturiki and identified where each of their villages were. It was clear to see the difference our volunteers have made in their time spent in Kindi with an improvement in the kids English, reading and number skills along with the sheer enjoyment had by everyone

In school for the final week were Nicole, class 3, Holly class 4 and Charlie and George classes 6,7 & 8. As it is fast approaching the two week summer break all classes at MDS have exams on the way so our teacher’s main aim was to help the kids revise the work they have carried out over the year so far. Although there was still some time for our volunteers to introduce some of their own ideas and teaching skills, much to the delight of Master Mika. The youth projects officially ended with the school production of ‘Shrek the Musical’, a massive occassion for the kids who loved every minute of their chance to perform!

Rota three on the building project started with Amy, Becky, Annabelle, Zoe and Jethrow showing some impressive plastering skills and after a couple of days hard graft all sides of the church were completed. An achievement everyone was very proud of. While that pod concentrated on the church, another pod of volunteers made up of Seb, Reiss, Sam and Jamie completed connecting the remaining water pipes, checking for leaks etc. as they went. This resulted in the water being pumped into the 10’000 gallon tank and by Tuesday evening everyone gathered around one of the 9 outlets installed in the village to witness the turning on of a life changing water supply to Naicabecabe. It’s at times like these that made everyone realize just what a huge difference their three and a half weeks in the village has made, as we provide fresh, clean water to this beautiful and remote community. It was a very emotional moment for so many of the local people to finally see water being piped into their houses.

The volunteering culminated with an emotional goodbye to the children of Moturiki District School and with the village in applause for such an immense effort by the team.  The kids will never forget the effort and ideas from our July 2011 team and Naicabecabe villagers now have a beuaitful church and most importantly, fresh water flowing to each home for the first time. What an incredible acheivement in less than a month!

Sunday, June 26th, 2011

Gap Year R&R Phase: Gap year fun and adventure in the Fiji Islands


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Monday 13th June – A sad farewell as our gap year volunteer leave Nasesara

With the entire gap year team dancing through the night with their family and friends in Nasesara, there was little sign of anyone heading to bed. They gathered on the sea wall to share the sun rise together before returning for yet more hop hop as the guitars rarely stopped in the hall.  After breakfasts with families that consisted of the team’s favourite dishes (custard pie was a common choice in the majority of households), final dances took place and emotions were higher than ever.

The village created a line leading from the hall all the way out to the boats to say their final farewells to the team. Words cannot quite justify the surreal feeling felt in the village this morning as we pulled away from Nasesara for the final time; tears filled the eyes of each and every villager and volunteer as they waved their final farewell.

Arriving back to Caqalai, our gap year team were not really sure what to do with themselves, many slept or lay on the beach, simply taking in the impact that the previous 8 weeks has had upon their lives.  After dinner, a spontaneous hop hop session suddenly emerged as the Caqali band played the team’s favourite songs from the village, it was an amazing feeling for us as we really realised what had been achieved over the project. The team congregated for their final de brief before heading to the main land tomorrow. We discussed highlights of the trip; both laughter and tears filled the room as we shared the individual impacts that Nasesara and Moturiki has had upon us all.

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Tuesday 14th June  – Back to reality!

Our gap team have landed back on the main land and we headed straight to the capital, Suva to pick up necessary supplies for the final 10 days in Fiji.  The bustling city with everything from Nandos to little coffee shops was quite a difference from subsistance life on Moturiki! We continued further along the coast and arrived at our first stop of the R and R stage in Pacific Harbour. The team found their bearings of the resort and local area. Rob and Handsome Tom were the very first to book their much needed massages tomorrow morning!  This evening, the team enjoyed supper together and relaxed over drinks and dancing with the bar man unsurprisingly being their new best friend!

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Wednesday 15th June – Relaxing at Pacific Harbour

The gap year team relaxed at Pacific Harbour today and despite the constant rain throughout the day, great fun was had by all. Whether having massages, playing golf (James had his first ever game), or playing Marco Polo and the Category game in the pool, the team were extremely content!  Many of the team had an early night in order to be ready and raring to go for the big day tomorrow. The partyers of the team saw in Miranda’s birthday with their favourite songs from the village on the playlist…”Hey Soul Sister…”

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Thursday 16th June - River Rafting! 

Happy birthday Miranda! 19 today! It’s always incredible to celebrate your big day on your gap year and today promised to be one to remember with adventure sports and parties to come! Today was an early start for the team as Miranda’s birthday would be spent on the Upper Navua River white water rafting with Rivers Fiji. The team had such a great day on the rapids and a lot of piracy took place on all boats. A particular highlight for the lucky ones that were able to see it was our very own team leader Ronnie flying over the top of two boats when trying to save fellow shipmates aboard HMS Gavui! Vinaka for the effort Ronnie! After lunch with some rather bizarre concoctions of jam and guacamole in sandwiches and a stop at the beautiful massage waterfall, the team continued down river to join the bus home.

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Happy Birthday Miranda! 

This evening, Club Oceanus kindly prepared a lovely meal to celebrate Miranda’s birthday followed by possibly the biggest and best chocolate cake known to man! Miranda was certainly a very happy birthday girl. Shortly after, she was not shy to hit the dance floor with fellow TPers late into the evening! A great day for the April team!

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Friday 17th June – Relaxing in Paradise at the Beachouse!

The volunteers hopped aboard Veejay’s wagon this morning to travel to the Beachouse and were met with sunshine and golden sands to excite them for the next few days ahead!

The gap team enjoyed each other’s company by the pool accompanied by a game of Mafia that hasn’t been played since the village as well as tanning competitions, mainly between Ronnie and Miranda. I feel this is going to be a well fought battle that will only be settled on the final night! Others enjoyed the pool table and table tennis as they really unwinded in the new resort. This evening, following a curry night with other guests, the team unleashed their competitive nature with multiple games of beer pong!

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Saturday 18th June – Swim time and games time.

The gap year team had the chance to really relax again today at the beautiful setting of the Beachouse. Whether by the pool or out on sea kayaks, the team were having great fun. They obviously all congregated for afternoon tea at 3.30 as everyone loves the scones, especially Mamma Mia! At sunset, the majority of the team gathered on the beach for a sandcastle competition judged by our very own leader, Ronnie! It was a fierce battle for first place and joint winners were the creative duos of Mia and James with their TP Shark as well as Handsome and Rob’s snake. How much fun can a group of gap year students have? The sunset was beautiful this evening and some awesome group shots were taken on the beach.

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Sunday 19th June  – Exploring the reefs by kayak and thinking of dad! 

Happy Father’s Day to all back in the UK! Today was another chance for the gap team to rest and recuperate in the glorious surroundings of the Beachouse. Many chose to explore the reef on the kayaks once again with Adam and Georgie forgetting the tide and having to walk back in! Others began the first rounds of the TP table tennis and pool tournaments.  After the incredible scones at afternoon tea, the team took part in their final quiz of the trip written by the leaders. Handsome, Matt, Mia and Calum were the worthy winners of the epic final quiz which included much randomness including family fortunes, R and R chants and even a spot of synchronised swimming, why not?  A great team day with lots of fun and laughter as we chatted about our favourite Nasesara times from our gap year volunteer project on Moturiki and even acted them out, much to the bemusement of other Beachouse guests!

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Monday 20th June – Gap year Surf lessons and pool competitions

Georgie, Miranda, Anthony and Adam hit the waves early for a surf lesson this morning which they greatly enjoyed while others continued with the on-going table tennis and pool competitions. Handsome was the eventual winner of the table tennis after a fierce final with Henry. The pool competition took a little longer than expected but the eventual victor was Ronnie with Matt taking the runner up prize! Today was our last full day at the Beachouse before heading Nadi side tomorrow, our gap year team relaxed by the pool and played volleyball before enjoying a quiet evening at the bar.

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Tuesday 21st June – Sky dive Fiji

Happy birthday Harry Hunter! Wheyyyyy! Today, the gap year team left the Beachouse early and headed Nadi side for their final stop of the Think Pacific. After a quick stop in Nadi town to pick up all the last minute souvenirs for all of you eagerly awaiting the team’s return back in the UK, the team hit Smuggler’s Cove beach to relax for the afternoon. The adrenaline junkies amongst our gap team were up, up and away into the South Pacific sky this afternoon to fall 14,000ft from a two seater plane! One of those things that must be done on any gap year! Ann and Julia were the very first two to go and beaming smiles could not be removed from their faces when they landed on the beach for hours after. This was a very similar response to the eight that followed; Ellie, Georgie, Handsome, Matt, Calum, Anthony, Miranda and Sazzerooooo! This evening, the gap team had their final de brief with Harry, where they could chat over their whole gap year and volunteer experience in detail before celebrating his birthday in style, party hats, Fijian sandals, cake and all!

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Wednesday 22nd June – Tall ship sailing cruise

Today the gap team boarded the Whale’s Tale tall ship and enjoyed a day sailing to Snorkel Island with other guests. What a way for Handsome Tom to spend his 22nd birthday! It was a great day, plenty of tanning, snorkelling, jumping off the boat and volleyball on the island, with the team keeping a close proximity to the bar!  Returning to Smuggler’s Cove this evening, the team had their final farewell party with the leaders before the majority fly out tomorrow. The emotional evening also saw the awards presented to each person before they embark on the rest of their travels.

Vinaka April 2011 team for a fantastic gap year project.

Vinaka Nasesara!

Sunday, June 26th, 2011

Volunteer Youth Projects: Batiki schools first ever play!


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Today marked a huge success by our gap year volunteers. After many hours of working with the Fijian children, it was finally time for Batiki School to have their first ever play!

The school kids were on a high all morning for the upcoming drama production, barely able to keep their attention for our volunteer teachers in class that day! 

As 3.30pm drew closer the head master has given us an extra 2 hours to run through the play to make sure we have it spot on. The nerves were high within our gap team, Jack being pulled in at the last minute to play the guitar for the ballet scene, which had been choreographed by Libby and Katinka. Tom and Hattie who had taking the lead running the play were doing a great job getting all the kids set. Anneka and Amelia have work wonders on the kids for the gymnastics part. The rest of the guys have settled all the kids for the songs; with rob doing a few last minute run through.

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At 3.30pm all the families came to school to sit on the grass and was curtain time!

The story of Lutuna sobasoba begins with him coming to Fiji on a canoe. Class 7&8 were narrating the play, with the rest doing the songs and dramas. The play continued on with Lutuna meeting the animals on Fiji, the masks masked in Kindi working a treat. A woman by the name of Alai is then washed up on shore, the story continuing with the battle he has to try and win her over. He does this by saving her from a huge snake. He wins her love and they spend the rest of their lives together. He then dies and goes to the skies to become a god watching over Fiji forever more.

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The play absolutley rocked! The kids 1 to 8 blew us away. And they were all ecstatic to have been involved in Batiki’s first ever production. The songs, dances and drama worked perfectly. But without this gap year team this would not have happened, the skills they brought to this small island has changed these kids, never before have they done something like this, we took sports away for the last week to practice and the kids didn’t care. They loved it.

Well done to our inspirational gap year volunteers, all the teachers and families and especially, well done to the Fijian children, for what will hopefully be the first of many more fabulous school and island productions!