Monday, November 14, 2011

Cowboys and Indians

Friday night the youth group in Gracias had a bonfire that was cowboys and Indians style!  It was a fun night for all of us to dress up and enjoy interacting with the youth a bit more. 
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Saturday Jen, Kiley and I went to Santa Rosa to the orphanage again.  When we walked in all the children were eating Cheetos, fingers and mouths painted completely orange.  Lets just say we all ended up with Cheetos all over our clothes, but it didn't even matter.  I just love the orphanage and feel so blessed to love on those children when we are able to go.  

The happiest little boy you'll ever see!
This little cutie rocked himself non-stop in his rocker with a smile on his face!

This little girl was brought to the orphanage by social workers because her parents were not feeding her and she is extremely malnourished.  She is one and a half years old, and her bone structure looks that age, but she was so incredibly skinny.  Luckily, she was eating well and in good loving care now.  Thank God!
Sunday we had a church service with a group of Missionaries from Texas that were here for a week.  Shannon was working with the group, and we decided to have an English service together.  Our group of teachers led the worship music, which was a lot of fun.  We all talked together with one another with how God is working in us here, and from the stories it's very obvious He is working within us all here!


F is for freckles!!
Everything is going really well in the classroom.  We are doing lots of fun activities in our class, and everyday brings something new.  I hope you enjoy the pictures that show what we are learning about!

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5 apples up on top!  We cannot do more than 5--this was extremely difficult, but entertaining!
The letter E with our bodies!

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