The rush to get the churrasco meat hot off the grill. One of the students who is the directors brother in law purchased and prepared the beef and chicken for this feast. About 60 people attended which included some family members of the students and some invited guests.
Kids will find a place to eat just about anywhere!! Lucas is "reclining" on Wem's legs while Max and Yannis (Swiss family's youngest) just plop down on the floor.
One of the tasks was for each group level of students to prepare some form of entertainment. Allison, Sara and Helaine started off with an "American" cheer. Give me an E! Give me an F! Give me an M! EFM. What does that stand for??? ENGLISH FOR MISSIONS. This made a pretty good noise in the play area of the creche. It was quite chilly that night, so active events were really appreciated.
As each letter was shouted, you were supposed to make that shape. Kind of like YMCA!!
Tia Aurea had arranged a very active dance routine to a popular Christian song. Samara, her daughter, tia, Danielle, and Jaziel were in the front row with another row of demonstrators in the back.
Almost everyone attempted to motion and dance along.
Finally a shot with Tia Aurea with hands high and energy flowing!!
The advanced group did a skit on how to use the phone with lots of humor because of misunderstanding due to pronunciation of the English words.
Ron gave the serious explanation of the meaning of the fish that were handed out to most participants during the evenings activities. See a previous post for explanation. Thanks again Larry and OMP.
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