Wednesday, February 25, 2015

The Craziness Does NOT Close at Christ King

Here is LuRue's Hennaed hand before and after:
Today right after breakfast and journal sharing, where more than half of them had already read the journal, we went to PRS. The kids were happy to see us again. We did a mixture of Charades, Simon says, songs (lots of those), hangman, and I spy in both 2nd and 3rd Standard. This kids were a little too wild today for some reason especially in Standard 3, but LuRue was able to keep them some what under control with her deadly stare and fatal Vulcan pinch. Standard 1, we had to do a bit differently, because they don't understand as much as Standard 2 and 3. So, instead of hangman we did word cards and instead of Simon says, we did commands. We still had them do the charades with simpler commands, and the same songs.

We were picked up from PRS at around 12 and taken back to the guest house. The afternoon was spent filling out paper work for Global Volunteers and organizing to get ready for packing.

At SEAM, we did more flower making with the girls. They are catching on pretty quick to that. The young boys drew pictures. Once of them stayed the whole time with us, because he didn't want to go do his studying. He was telling LuRue about what his picture meant. It was about a bunch of cops trying to find a thief or something. Every time Sheeba tried to get him to go study, he added to the story.

Montana and LuRue took Sheeba, Stephen and Roshan out to dinner to their usual restaurant as a thank you. Since Montana and LuRue had no idea what anything was, Stephen ordered the meal. It was spicy versions of chicken and cauliflower, then there was a side of bread. The getting there and getting back was quite an adventure too. There were cars and motorbikes passing literally inches away from you. Out of the times they have had to cross the main road, that was definitely the one that had them on their toes the most. What a nice relaxing way to end the day!

3 comments:

  1. Sounds like an exciting day! How long does the henna design last for? Are you guys looking forward to heading to China? I was checking temperatures and looks a little cool there compared to the weather you have been having.

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    1. My henna lasted about 2 weeks and is still there on the arm. It says 40 to 60 in China, so that'll be nice.

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    2. It doesn't sound nice to me at all!!! All my woolens are out and ready to go!

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