Our evening festivities were held in the worship center at Casa Beuna. There were group games, gift bags, and a 'Coffee House'. Patti (the TEAM Conference Coordinator) got "the bug" that's been going around, so Tonya and I were the 'bartenders' for the night. It was fun! Tonya was making vanilla, mocha, and chai smoothies. I was taking coffee orders - decaf/regular, flavor options - plain, vanilla, or almond. After clean-up it was after 10pm before we loaded up to come home.
This site will follow along with Micah's third grade journey and Lilly's preschool journey.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Tuesday - day 2
Tonya is so relaxed with her schedule, lessons, and kids. Once she spent some time with them and got through 'the first day's' curriculum, she knew better what to expect, personalities, and what to teach. Last night and today she was definitely herself again.
The preschool group (me) spent a nice amount of time with the 2 older groups today. We made tie-die shirts. In the morning we wrapped the rubber bands and in the afternoon (5pm) we squirted on the paint. It was great fun for them to combine the colors! I had each of my kids point to a place on my t-shirt for a rubber band that will represent them. Then I had one of the elementary kids do the painting for me, while I helped the little ones and took pictures. He did a super job!
Our room was much hotter today than yesterday. The afternoon was unbearable for the little ones. They were already tired, then the heat mixed in and it created grumpy, irritable, attitudes. They couldn't help it and they were having meltdowns. We moved our mattress to a semi-cooler room to watch VeggieTales, but we'll need a new plan for tomorrow.
The preschool group (me) spent a nice amount of time with the 2 older groups today. We made tie-die shirts. In the morning we wrapped the rubber bands and in the afternoon (5pm) we squirted on the paint. It was great fun for them to combine the colors! I had each of my kids point to a place on my t-shirt for a rubber band that will represent them. Then I had one of the elementary kids do the painting for me, while I helped the little ones and took pictures. He did a super job!
Our room was much hotter today than yesterday. The afternoon was unbearable for the little ones. They were already tired, then the heat mixed in and it created grumpy, irritable, attitudes. They couldn't help it and they were having meltdowns. We moved our mattress to a semi-cooler room to watch VeggieTales, but we'll need a new plan for tomorrow.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Evening Fun
The evening time (everyone) was a night having ice cream along the Malacon'. Tonight we went to the ice cream shop with the white tree and polka dots. Tonya and I each had a ground coconut ice cream bar. It was very yummy!! My preschoolers were starting to melt (Tonya said "faster than their ice cream.") but I was able to look at them and smile ... their mommies were there.
The kids
Oh what a day we had!! Our room was hot, but the kids didn't complain. Desi is an amazing assistant. We work very well together and think similarly about nurturing and disciplining young children. We had a lot of fun with our verse: "But, the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things there is no law." Galatians 5:22-23. We brought in crafts, lessons, hands-on, coloring, games, books, ... you name it.
Ali
Luke
Ava
Kylah
Arthur
Desi and the boys
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Preschool Classroom
Tonight we had dinner as a group at Casa Beuna and then broke into small groups to prepare for tomorrow. Desi (my preschool assistant) and I went to our 'classroom' and got it ready for our kiddos. There was quite a bit of cleaning, organizing, and rearranging to do. We will figure out a way to cool the room tomorrow (AC doesn't work).
Sunday Service - El Faro
We went to church service this morning at El Faro. It was wonderful seeing friends, adults and children. There were lots of hugs and smiles. I recognized 2 worship songs and sang them in English, the others I did my best to read the Spanish words from the powerpoint. The breeze in the crossway was refreshing and listening to Rafael speak was interesting. The scriptures he selected for his sermon were on the same pages as some verses that I will be using and relating to for my lessons this week. He went in a completely different direction, but it was neat to see how God brought those together.
There was a family there that the children had attended the Strong Families VBS last month. It was exciting to show them the pictures I brought and hug them again. Another amazing thing ... the Sunday School classrooms are now concreted. Wow, big changes and growth already.
There was a family there that the children had attended the Strong Families VBS last month. It was exciting to show them the pictures I brought and hug them again. Another amazing thing ... the Sunday School classrooms are now concreted. Wow, big changes and growth already.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Accomodations
Tonya & Jodie have arrived
We are here. Tonya arrived in Phoenix at 9:30pm Friday night. She had a few hours (literally) of sleep in a comfy bed and then we got up at 3:15am Saturday morning to catch our 6:10 flight to Los Angeles. We had a few hours in LA to go over curriculum, catch up, and get a bite to eat. Our second flight to LaPaz was on a tiny plane. The propeller was just to my left (see photo). I teased Tonya and said "I have you to my right and the propeller to my left. I could get my head chopped off from either side."
Martin and Susie were at the airport to pick us up. Tonya made her own introductions since my bags were getting rumaged through - twice (two different stations). We swung by Casa Beuna and then went to Martin & Susie's house for late lunch / dinner with two of the other missionary couples - Paul & Jan, Herb & Linda (yes, Gregg). Some of the other flights were delayed, so we postponed our "curriculum meeting" for the evening and we were dropped off at our "home" for the week.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
We're home
The church, El Faro (meaning "the lighthouse") prayed over us and sent us farewell. We're home - safe and sound. It was an amazing mission trip. We've narrowed the passion of 1,750 photos down to 77. Please check them out: share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8AatWrFi5ctVE64
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