Day 7 of a Nicaraguan March Break 2016
(Monday, March 14)
The day started off bright and early again but this time
with way more bug bites. The mosquito population is way higher in Sebaco than
it was in Managua, so it’s taking some getting used to. Our day was filled with
many different kid programs. We started off with about 10 kids for our morning
program and we finished with about 50 kids in our afternoon program.
The first program was filled with songs, bible lessons,
colouring pages and our own activities that we brought for the kids. Some kids
were getting their face painted, some kids were making butterflies, some kids
were playing spot it, etc. We finished off the morning with a lot of balloon
animals which consisted of us doing our very best to make crazy things that the
kids requested; Tori made an awesome balloon butterfly. After the morning, we
headed back for some rice and chicken.
The afternoon program consisted of the same things as the
morning program but was a little more complex since these kids were a little
older. We returned back to the camp for some rice and pork/sausage and then
headed back to the church for an evening service for the adults. Mr Nunn spoke
in Spanish while Mr Fuller and Mrs Nunn each translated to 5 students so we
could understand. We concluded our day with a group debriefing session (in honour of you Mr Winik).
"Peace out homies"
Hailey R. and Victoria B.
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