The day started with absolutely beautiful weather. We arrived at the school anxious to see what God has in store. Kids began to trickle in and by the time we were up and running, we had nearly 30 children and about a dozen Polish youth as helpers. Jenny, with Gil and 2 Polish youth on guitar, sang with Ania (pronounced like on-yuh). The kids sang and danced and had a great time. They were dismissed and began their rotations through Bible, English, crafts, recreation and snack. As you can see from the pictures on Flickr, a great time was had by all. We spent the evening at a local mall, taking in some food, shopping, and a trip to the grocery. Chad, once again, had Kiełbasa. For those of you keeping score, that's 4 days in Poland and 4 Kiełbasa's consumed.Monday, July 20, 2009
English Course, Day1
The day started with absolutely beautiful weather. We arrived at the school anxious to see what God has in store. Kids began to trickle in and by the time we were up and running, we had nearly 30 children and about a dozen Polish youth as helpers. Jenny, with Gil and 2 Polish youth on guitar, sang with Ania (pronounced like on-yuh). The kids sang and danced and had a great time. They were dismissed and began their rotations through Bible, English, crafts, recreation and snack. As you can see from the pictures on Flickr, a great time was had by all. We spent the evening at a local mall, taking in some food, shopping, and a trip to the grocery. Chad, once again, had Kiełbasa. For those of you keeping score, that's 4 days in Poland and 4 Kiełbasa's consumed.
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