This year we did an Olympic Theme and our motto was I am a Champion! We split the kids up into countries and made flags for the opening ceremony. They also had to come up with a chant for their country.
The torch relay and Olympians Oath was also part of the opening fun. Then during camp we talked about the life of Paul and focused on the ideas of perseverance, sportsmanship, and integrity.
When the kids came to camp they got to swim, which for many of the kids is one of the highlights of the summer. They come to the pool with many levels of ability. For some kids it takes us a while to coax them into the pool and overcome their fear, while others are fearless and jumped right in. Sometimes we wished some of them were a little more cautious!
This little guy was one of our fearful ones. He is the oldest of three brothers who were brought to the orphanage this past May. They are so little and have had to adjust to life in the orphanage and have been very quiet little ones. It took us almost an hour to convince him to get in, but once he jumped to me one time the deal was sealed. The rest of the afternoon was spent jumping in and gaining courage. I wish I could attach the sound of his laughter, because it is priceless and one of the best memories of the summer for me!
I thought I would show you the pool at one of the orphanages. This is an old non-functioning fountain that they fill up and get wet in. One look at that and the dirty water inside, is enough to show why the kids are so excited to come swimming at our pool!
Eating, of course, is also a big part of summer camps.
Over the years we've introduced them to more and more kinds of food. In comparison to the bland, non-diverse orphanage food it is pretty shocking for some. Some love it, others have to be convinced to try. Do you want to guess what the number one favorite is? Pizza!
Lots of great moments with lots of great kids! Thank you Lord for another amazing summer!
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