Saturday, July 25, 2009

Day 5 and Family Night

Today was a long day but rewarding in many different ways. Today's Bible theme was about salvation. Many kids and teenage helpers have been asking many questions about God and salvation. We presented a Polish Bible (Old and New Testament) to a teen helper that did not have a full Bible and is continueing to grow closer to God.

Today in crafts was very fun for the kids and the leaders. We bagged up all of the crafts that the kids made throughout the week, added candy and gave them to the kids during family night.

In English we learned about colors. All the kids had fun learning the colors in English and playing a game with the famous colorful parachute.

Recreation got to play a couple new games and one that everyone played earlier in the week and loved. We did paly inside the gym today because earlier this morning we recieved a good amount of rain that made the grass very wet, but also cooled the air nicely.

Family night was very enjoyable with about 20-25 parents coming to see what their children have learned and watch them sing songs. We presented flowers, many left over supplies (construction paper, scissors, tape, etc.), and many sports balls to the director (pricipal) of the school that we used. We also gave out gift bags with candy to the teenage helpers. All had a great time.

For those keeping up with the Kielbasa count, today was a bad day with Chad not feeling well (having a headache all day) and not able to eat anything. Maybe tomorrow the count will explode with it being the last day to consume authentic Polish Kielbasa.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Day 4, English Course '09

Today was another great day. The temperature rose into the 90's, so it was a great day for water games in recreation.

It's 1am here and my brain is struggling just a bit.
Crafts went well and English class is always a hit as Jenny lays it all out everytime and does a great job teaching and entertaining the kids.

Bible continues to be a place where questions are being asked by the kids as well as the Polish helpers.

11 kielbasa's down in 7 days, 1 angry non-english speaking waitress and 11 team members (in disbelief) being outeaten by 1. Chad orders kielbasa for dinner and dessert. He has contacted researchers at NASA about a kielbasa injection that can go straight to the bloodstream.


Here are some random photos from the day....enjoy!



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Day 3, God is True.




Today was another great day of camp. We had nearly the same numbers as yesterday. As you can see, kids really enjoy the music time in the mornings.



In recreation, Gil and Chad led the kids through games using the parachute.

In crafts, Cindy, Kristin, Freida, and Elliot made keychains and a good time was had by all.


In Bible, Leigh and Sarah taught that God is true. The older kids are asking a lot of good questions as they continue to learn more. Please pray for their continued interest and that Sarah and Leigh will have the right words to say.


In English class.........poor Ethan. He learned today what it feels, not to walk in Jenny's shoes, but in her shirt, skirt, sweater, princess shirt, belt, and more as the Polish kids practiced naming articles of clothing.

In snack today, I performed well.


Today was a two kielbasa day for our heavyweight champ. That puts the count up to 8 in 6 days. With proper training.....look out Joey Chestnut and Takeru Kobayashi.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

English Course, Day 2. Who nose how today went?




Day 2 was great. Our numbers grew as did our strength and confidence. We had 40 children come to the school today. We had one Polish gentleman bring his daughter and say that he had heard some good things and wanted to come check it out. His first words, spoken in perfect English were, "Does anybody around here speak Polish?" Quite funny when you think about it.

Cindy, Elliot, Kristin, and Freida reported a great day in crafts. Children made picture frames and will receive a picture of themselves to put in it as a gift to take home later in the week.


Day 2's theme was God is Love.


The day went well and we hope to have even more kids tomorrow. Check out the Flickr account to see pictures of the camp.



This afternoon we toured the town square and the underground part of the city. These underground vaults were first built in the 1400's and have been updated in most parts since then. At one point on the tour, we were 10 meters (32 feet) under the town square.

For those on Kielbasa watch 2009, there is controversy as to whether or not to count the small sausages we are having at breakfast. If we count them as 3 smalls equal one full size sausage, the total could shoot upwards to epic proportions. We may have to call in P.E.T.A. At this rate, Chad may single handedly eliminate the swine flu by eliminating all the Kielbasa, thus all swine. (I know swine flu does not come from eating pork) :)
According to Chad's Kielbasa Klub of Polska daily e-mail, there is a rumor circulating that Krakow may have a 24 hour kielbasa stand. Official count as of 12:17am on Wednesday, 5 full days in Poland and 6 kielbasa's have been fatally wounded. More to come.

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.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sunday services and English Course prep time.



This morning we awoke to cooler rooms, thanks to evening rain yesterday. There were even rumors of people using a blanket. We attended worship at the local Baptist church where we were warmly welcomed. Gil gave a short message over the fruits of the Spirit and Jenny sang a song. Video below.

After lunch at a local restaurant serving traditional Polish dishes, we head to the school to begin planning for the upcoming English Course. We are planning for 50 kids and praying for more. We have some Polish youth that will be helping us lead the children as well as translate.

We are gaining our momentum back after the long flight and heat. Please pray that we wake up refreshed and renewed.

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

From Krakow to Rzeszow

Last night we spent the better part of the night sweating away in our beds to sound of Krakow night life.

This morning, Saturday morning, a few of us headed off to Auschwitz while the others stayed in Krakow and toured a museum and one of the cathedrals that has a famous alter made by Veit Stoss in the 1400's. I repeat, 1400's. At the museum, we saw pieces from Poalnd, Rome, Egypt and several other places. They had pieces from early A.D. and even a few from B.C. We also were fortunate to see an original painting by Da Vinci and Rembrandt.

After grabbing a traditional Polish lunch at McDonald's, we began the 3-4 hour ride to Rzeszow. This is the city where we will conduct the English Course. We arrived at the Hotel Iskra and met the American missionary that we will be assisting, Amber. There are currently 14 of us here since Tom and Beata Baker have joined the group.

Tomorrow morning we will attend worship at the small Baptist church where Gil will be giving a sermon. The church currently has 25 members, so our addition of 14 will do wonders, based on percent of increase.

A few personal notes........
Leigh can sleep in any temperature in a matter of about 3 minutes.
Sister Mary Jenny is excited about her new teaching job.
Freida and I spend most of our day trying to hear what the other said.