Isaiah 40:6,8 "All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field. The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever."
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Friday, December 19, 2014
Tradional Christmas Train--on a much larger scale
Our family has been doing this candy Christmas train for a long time. Over the years we've shared the memory making with friends. This year it was an event. We made the 6 hour drive into Asuncion in order to spend some time celebrating Christmas with our teammates. With 15 kids all working to build and create using candy, it was a very boisterous room.
These were the main ingredients. A huge thank-you to our church family for sending these tasty candies.
Here is the before picture (well, after many candies were sampled to insure tastiness).
During...
And after....
Another huge thank-you to our friends, the Mckegs, for sending us a candy train kit. It was exactly the pieces we needed for Gabby to be the engine train this year. God did in fact, give wings to your package.
It was a blast to share our tradition with this great bunch of kids.
These were the main ingredients. A huge thank-you to our church family for sending these tasty candies.
Here is the before picture (well, after many candies were sampled to insure tastiness).
During...
And after....
Another huge thank-you to our friends, the Mckegs, for sending us a candy train kit. It was exactly the pieces we needed for Gabby to be the engine train this year. God did in fact, give wings to your package.
It was a blast to share our tradition with this great bunch of kids.
Monday, December 15, 2014
kids' club
One of the ministries the church does is kids' club. Once a month elementary age kids come to the church for singing, games, crafts, and a snack. This month the kids came three consecutive days to enjoy these activities.
We had the opportunity to give 19 of them a ride from the countryside. 19! One of the things I enjoy about the Paraguayan culture is that they will make sure that everyone fits without complaining about personal space. What a joy it was to hear their laughter and see their smiling faces in the rear view mirror.
We had the opportunity to give 19 of them a ride from the countryside. 19! One of the things I enjoy about the Paraguayan culture is that they will make sure that everyone fits without complaining about personal space. What a joy it was to hear their laughter and see their smiling faces in the rear view mirror.
Preparing for the singing and story time. |
Craft time. |
We played a version of "duck, duck goose." Instead of saying duck and patting heads, we used a sponge to say drip, drip, splash. As you can see the kids loved it. |
Friday, December 12, 2014
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Thankful Tree
This idea was inspired by our good friends, the Self Family, in Versailles, KY. Each day of November (or as many as you can get) each member of the family writes one thing on a leaf for which he or she is thankful. What fun it was to hear what the kids were thankful for.
I had to add a closeup of the happy squirrel Rebekah drew in the tree trunk. |
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
The beginnings of Christmas
The girls and I made salt dough ornaments to spark a Christmas mood. I'm not sure where we are going to hang them since we don't have a tree. We'll have to be a little more creative this year with decorating.
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