My Adam Raccoon puppet gets some lovin'... |
Started with singing though not enough folders to go around... |
Joyful... |
Packed 'em in today... |
More translator assist in drama as the Joseph story continues... |
Most are engaged... |
Following our large group opening, we head to small groups for a lesson and development of team with a smaller group to encourage and instruct...
Mark's group... |
More Mark's group... |
Youngest boys with Mark and Alexei... |
Middle aged girls with Deanna and Irinna... |
James with oldest boys playing a game... |
Still playing... |
Not finished yet... |
Down to the last two... |
Winner is decided... |
Oldest boys with James and Alex... |
Oldest girls with Lesley and Mary... |
Youngest girls with Sarah and Doina... |
All those precious boys again with John and Daniel... |
TBC Team... |
Lunch is served and we eat here... |
and here... Wherever there's a spot... |
Placinta and a drink, an orange and some cookies... More than enough. |
Deanna and Irinna enjoy a few minutes to sit down... |
This young man had lots of ideas for photos... |
with me... |
with one friend... |
two friends... |
three friends... |
another with me... |
Now with Mr. John... |
now alone and that was how I ended it. We'd still be there if he'd had his way longer. Such a handsome, sweet young man. |
Afternoon activity... Health and Hygiene... |
Recreation... |
Crafts... |
And the day with kids ended with an ice cream treat for all!!! |
Sarah and 2 of the team member's sponsored girls... |
Everywhere the sour cherries are in abundance... |
Like I said... |
Walking to a home...
garden plot... |
Family's home... |
Mom and 4 children... Some of these children are coming to our Day Camp. |
18 months and precious... |
Grateful for our visit... |
Holy moments... |
Video taken during lunch hour... Must get some sleep. Wonder how many we''ll get to have tomorrow? Trusting God. |
3 comments:
Again....what great pictures. With all those children attending today, I don't know how you had time to take any.
Well....I didn't write much above, as I wasn't sure I could get my comment to post. Since it did, I'll continue.
104 degrees...Wow! I'm sure you would have welcomed some sort of water game. The pictures don't convey just how sweltering it had to have been. Thank goodness for the areas of shade. I'm sure adequate hydration was very necessary and am wondering what the drinking water tastes like there?
You've captured some great smiles of beautiful children. The sweet young man who loved the camera, certainly isn't shy. Are most of the children that eager to engage with you all?
Christ poured out much of His love through you today.....ending with such an act of love & kindness to this needy, sweet family. I wonder who feels more blessed tonight....this family or you?
Praying & praising,
Marge
Marge, The number of kids was 104 not the temperature! The temp was probably 80+ as it was today, Wed. also. Thanks for your great comment and all your prayers and encouragement.
Love, Lee
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