Jul 11, 2016

Camp week two!

Hey guys! I'm super excited to be writing to y'all about week two of camp. It was a very fun, enjoyable week...quite a contrast from week one!

I'll start with a brief overview of what my jobs were last week. I have lots of pictures of this week, but unfortunately my laptop is dead and I can't load pictures from my phone. So I will edit this post tomorrow to include images. :) So, for my jobs. I helped with food prep quite a bit week two, so I was in the kitchen for almost every meal. Making food for 70 is a lot of work. :) I also was in charge of a game station during rotating activities. And I chaperoned creek time and ran the trading post (where the kids get snacks using points they earn from participation and good behavior.

The kids this week were from two orphanages in two different cities: Mizil and Urziceni. They mostly got along well with each other, which was awesome. Here are some pictures from the week! Enjoy. :)

Morning worship session.

Lining the kids up to be divided into teams for activities.

Activity stations! Andrada's team dominated the frisbee game. :)

Ianis during a water relay race. :)

Beanbag toss!

More water games.

Obstacle course winning team!

Lunchtime. :)

The trampoline is always a favorite.

Ioana and I making the kids s'mores Thursday night.

The entire week 2 crowd.


Praises:
-I finally got my visa!!!
-Week 2 of camp was great.

Requests:
-Week 3 of camp has begun! Please pray for staff and camper health.
-Pray that the kids would cooperate and play nicely together.

Pictures to come!
Maria

5 comments:

  1. Don't know when you had time to write but I sure do enjoy reading what you've been doing. Looking forward to the pictures. You know me - I love looking at pictures. Thankful you got your visa and that last week was good. I'll be praying for week 3. Love you!

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  2. Thanks for the pictures. Praying for a great week 4.

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  3. I 2nd the mama, good to see the pics too. Love you. Already 2 months done!

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