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Monday, May 22, 2006

Vacation Bible School

Well the team of five, that's here from West Virginia, is doing a really great job at the Toddler House! It was really interesting to watch them this afternoon. They had learned actions to several songs, so they just played the music on the CD player and they all did the actions together and at the same time. They all had cool outfits on too, and they gave all the kids T-Shirts to wear every afternoon this week. They told the story of the lost sheep, and the kids got to make sheep out of cupcakes, by icing them with wipped cream and then sticking little marshmallows on them. The kids all thought that was just great! Then they got to make a craft by putting a picture of themselves on a paper plate, and then using glue to put cotton balls around their picture. At the end of the afternoon, they sang some more songs with the music and the kids were all just jumping around and going crazy. Even the guard, and the nanny who was up on the roof, were dancing with us! It was a really fun afternoon, as hot and humid as it was, and it's looking like it's going to be a really good last week in Haiti!

1 Comments:

At 7:28 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Stacey,
It sounds like this team of 5 is well prepared. It must be nice to have a group of fresh faces. I love the sound of the crafts, I can imagine the kids loved them.

 

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