The yearly orphanage picnic was on Friday, and it was wonderful! I don't have too many photos that I can share, because most of the pictures are full of happy faces that aren't part of our family and can't be shared. You'll just have to imagine.
Again this year we were in the big city park. There were 18 kids, 15 of whom of are in wheelchairs. Most of these kids very rarely get away from the orphanage. We were also watching three more visiting American kids, so our family had seven, instead of our usual four. All the kids seemed to really enjoy themselves as we played, enjoyed being outside, learned together, played some more, and walked back and forth to the fountains. (Although those fountains were overwhelming and scary for a few who hadn't seen anything like them before!) Even the weather cooperated; last year was unbearably hot, other years we've struggled with rain and wind. This time it was just right. Oh, and again we wrapped up with dessert at the nice restaurant there in the park.
This year Alys' helper Sasha organised the picnic helpers, and I was surprised and thrilled to see that most of them were from our church. They are people I kind of knew at a distance, but had never really gotten acquainted with, or they are friends of our children, but--again--I didn't know them well. Also, Oksana led the craft time all by herself, and she did such a good job. It was really good to be see all these people in action, to serve with them, and to get to know them a little better, too.
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Oksana leading crafts |
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Playing with some of our American guests |
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Asya and Oksana and friends finishing up crafts |
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Alys and the orphanage workers
(We got the good ones as chaperones this year!) |
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Jaan at lunch time |
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Sergei (from church) and our girls leading songs |
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Dessert at the restaurant |
By the way, we have a few full days ahead:
Thursday--watching the five visiting kids (
what that looks like )
Friday--Agape birthday celebration at the orphanage
Saturday--
city Thanksgiving day
Sunday--Asya's birthday! art school birthday celebration and then "North American Fellowship"
Monday--babysitting again
Don't expect to hear from us for a little while.
1 comment:
Looks like a wonderful time was had by all! So thankful that you were able to have so many there, Phyllis, as well as the "good" orphanage helpers, the church volunteers, your children and the American visitors, too! What a blessing you and your ministry are in so many ways! Love to all! Julie/Baba/Mom
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