Yesterday was a holiday for us called May Day. It was nice to have Friday off. Anyway our school was having a fundraising fair for the summer trips that the school hosts. It started at 9 and ended at 11:45am, but after lugging ourselfs out of bed and eating breakfast we arrived at the fair around 10. At the fair they had balloon darts, face painting, food, throw a water balloon at a teacher, ect. If you don’t know, I love drawing, painting, basically any art sort of thing. So when I got to the fair I went over to the face painting booth where a girl in my grade was painting kids faces; I asked if i could help and she immediately said yes. She really wanted to do some of the activitys and sinceI was there to help I could tell she was grateful that I could cover for her! It was SO much fun for me! I did Korean flags, dolfins, dragons and other desighns. It ended up that the whole time the fair was going I painted faces! There was no end to the lines of kids, of that I was happy! At the end of the fair mom was tired of hearing “just one more kid!” from me. I turned out to be a expert on painting dolfins and dragons and kid’s cheeks! I was glad that I could contributemy help toward the summer trips by helping with painting faces!
Monthly Archives: May 2009
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Last weekend all the high school kids in our community went up to Brianna Schoon’s house in the country for the weekend. In all there was about twenty kids who came up. We all had so much fun, the first night everybody slept on the roof of the house, it was freezing but we had many blankets and sleeping bags to snuggle in! The next day we hung out at the ropes course, almost everyone actually did the course and some climbed the rock-climbing wall! I had so much fun playing cards with friends, singing praise songs, and enjoying God’s beautiful creation.
One of the main reasons for taking everybody up there was to say goodbye to the people who were going back to the US this summer. There are four kids in our community who are leaving China this year including two going back for collage. The rest of us prepared signed baseball hats and journals for them, the night we gave the gifts away we all sat around a fire and roasted jet puff marshmallows (which was a treat because its pretty expensive to buy that kind in China). It was really sad for me when I realized how close it was until they have to leave, but I will be praying for them for strength and courage as they go.