We are in Cavan... missing Gina... but having lots of fun!
Christina has braved the showers and only one girl screamed when she saw them.. good times!
We had 94 kids today and they are all awesome! There's one four year old we are convinced will win a Nobel Prize! Gina was with 4-5's and Chrisi is with 10-12's, of which there were 40 today! They made waving hand crafts with "With God I can do anything" and learned about David and Goliath and being strong and courageous :)
The kids are with us from 11-2.30 so we have lots of team time for Giant piggy in the middle, (when Rachel & Christina generally gets an enormous sponge ball kicked in her face!) shopping (in Centra!), getting ready for the next day and doing our quiet times, and worshiping and praying together.
We also invite the teenagers over in the evening for games, hanging out, "hot seats" and chats. They are so much fun and after we've sent them home and had our prayer & worship time we end up hanging out with them again in the Chinese! (Where tonight we had a work-out competition!!)
It's only Tuesday, well technically it's Wednesday now, but no doubt we'll have lots more funny stories by the end of the week!
xoxo The Girls
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
Family Week 3
We arrived up in Ovoca Manor on the first of August, the day after CSSM ended and got to know the team. There was only like 20 of us which was a big contrast to the 52 people sized team yokie-ma bob (im tired) at CSSM. I (Gina) was put in the 4-5s group and Chrisi was with 6-9s! Stephen Stone was leading my group and Billy Stone was leading Chrisi's. We didn't get to see each other all that much because we were in different age groups but Family Week was such a laugh.
We were staying in the long attic with all the girl leaders and there was loadsa funny sleep talking like my "CRAP, CRAP, CRAP" or Lydia's "Nooo mum, please just stop!!!!"
There were 10 kids in the 4-5s group and they were such craic! We played a lot of duck, duck, goose and watched a lot of Veggie Tales. The theme of Family Week was Christmas, so we were teaching the kids the story of Jesus' birth. They listened really well and really seemed to enjoy the week. The whole idea behind the Christmas theme was just remembering that although Christ died to save us, he lived to give us purpose and example.
Everyone gelled really well on the team and we were hanging out with the Teens a lot too. On the Monday night, Wednesday night and Friday night there was a worship session for an hour called Soul Down. That time was just really serious and intimate which was really cool and God was really present there!
We had the afternoons free so we did different things each day. A few of us went to the BridgeWater Shopping Centre one day and another day everyone went to Avondale. Chrisi and I stayed in to watch a dvd one afternoon just to spend time together which was lovely, apart from the fact that the dvd was a bit crap..."Licence to Wed" ?
We had a great time at Family Week 3 and I know i definetly want to go back next year as a leader again.
We're just at Cavan at the moment but i'm going to go home tomorrow for the rest of the week. I'm just feeling tired and unwell so i'm going to rest but Chris will catch you up with all the sceal.
RAW is next week and we're super excited for that! First summer RAW ever, going to be immense!!!!
Anyways, keeeep reading.... the internship is nearly coming to an end :(
Lotsa love always,
The Girls, xx
We were staying in the long attic with all the girl leaders and there was loadsa funny sleep talking like my "CRAP, CRAP, CRAP" or Lydia's "Nooo mum, please just stop!!!!"
There were 10 kids in the 4-5s group and they were such craic! We played a lot of duck, duck, goose and watched a lot of Veggie Tales. The theme of Family Week was Christmas, so we were teaching the kids the story of Jesus' birth. They listened really well and really seemed to enjoy the week. The whole idea behind the Christmas theme was just remembering that although Christ died to save us, he lived to give us purpose and example.
Everyone gelled really well on the team and we were hanging out with the Teens a lot too. On the Monday night, Wednesday night and Friday night there was a worship session for an hour called Soul Down. That time was just really serious and intimate which was really cool and God was really present there!
We had the afternoons free so we did different things each day. A few of us went to the BridgeWater Shopping Centre one day and another day everyone went to Avondale. Chrisi and I stayed in to watch a dvd one afternoon just to spend time together which was lovely, apart from the fact that the dvd was a bit crap..."Licence to Wed" ?
We had a great time at Family Week 3 and I know i definetly want to go back next year as a leader again.
We're just at Cavan at the moment but i'm going to go home tomorrow for the rest of the week. I'm just feeling tired and unwell so i'm going to rest but Chris will catch you up with all the sceal.
RAW is next week and we're super excited for that! First summer RAW ever, going to be immense!!!!
Anyways, keeeep reading.... the internship is nearly coming to an end :(
Lotsa love always,
The Girls, xx
Monday, August 3, 2009
Next!
CSSM has ended and Chrisi and Gina are safely tucked up in Ovoca Manor at Family Week 3.
It looked like a lot of fun so I am sad to miss out but they will blog soon and tell you all about CSSM & this weeks antics.
I hope you enjoy the picture-sometimes those girls have weird fashion sense!
Seeing the girls grow has been such a blessing to me over the last few weeks and I have been so proud of them both so many times (none more than when Gina put the salt out for breakfast in the sugar bowl!). They have been learning huge life lessons and the many compliments I have received about their maturity, capability, initiative and helpfulness I lift up for the glory of God.
R
It looked like a lot of fun so I am sad to miss out but they will blog soon and tell you all about CSSM & this weeks antics.
I hope you enjoy the picture-sometimes those girls have weird fashion sense!
Seeing the girls grow has been such a blessing to me over the last few weeks and I have been so proud of them both so many times (none more than when Gina put the salt out for breakfast in the sugar bowl!). They have been learning huge life lessons and the many compliments I have received about their maturity, capability, initiative and helpfulness I lift up for the glory of God.
R
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