Games such as Duck Duck Goose and Red Light Green Light were also extremely popular, and they loved when we drew with sidewalk chalk and when Mrs. Paz read them stories. We had to do lots of different activities to keep them engaged. Even though they exhausted me, the kids were absolutely adorable and so affectionate. The older kids did activites such as relays and fun games relating to the lesson. Someone from that group should blog on their experience, because I don’t really know what they did considering I worked with the little kids all day. We gave them all a snack (“Chipwrecked,” referencing the shipwreck Paul experienced) and let them watch a video for a while. At the end of the day we gathered together as a big group and sang some more songs before we wrapped up for the day. The kids seemed like they had a fantastic time and I heard a lot of them say that they were coming back tomorrow. There were so many new kids there who didn’t go to that church normally, which was great. Maybe now those kids can bring their families to church.
We’re all pretty exhausted from our hectic morning, so most people are napping right now. I think we’re going to try to upload some pictures later, so check back for that!
Okay ladies…I am exhausted just reading about your day !
Over 50 kids…WOW! How many are there of you, who are the teachers/helpers?
It sounds like you’d need a whole army of aids!
I am truly impressed by the scope of your out-reach.
I only responded to 2 ambulance calls today, and I am tired…
you will surely sleep well tonight ladies !
The clinic sounds as if it was humming too…
love you 3 girls…mucho ! Grammie