Playing Jenga With Deaf Friends

in CCH2 years ago



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Our Sunday congregation meeting was a success with deaf friends. We had a great association, and lunch afterwards. After teaching some of our deaf students, our friend invited us to their home for coffee.

I'm unable to capture the coffee, but it was fun. It isn't the instant one, it's brewed with some milk. While we are chatting with friends, I set up Jenga for our deaf friends to play by themselves.

It's been really fun that they are enjoying the game, and it's easy for them to understand how to play it. They had played for two rounds, and we went home afterwards. The weather is quite hot, and it's even difficult in the city because the concrete absorbs more of the heat. I'm glad it's still a beautiful Sunday.


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I've seen this played on the floor.
I've seen this played on the table.
Playing on the stool must be a different kind of challenge.