Well, day 2 is in the bag.
Today was the first time that visitors were able to come out and meet the children. They had a great time just hanging around the pool getting to know each other.
Today was also Thanksgiving for our guest. They were treated to a traditional Thanksgiving lunch that included turkey, dressing, corn, and pecan pie. Due to a trip that I had to take, I was not able to be there, but I am sure that each one of them loved this traditional meal as much as we do on during that day in November. I guess the only thing missing was a lazy time on the couch watching football. A special thanks to board members, Misha and Ronnie Blackwell, for that Thanksgiving lunch.
During the afternoon time, the kids were able to have some rest time before heading back outside for some fun activities and games. I sure hope that all of the old people that were playing soccer have a working heating pad, you may need one.
As the evening approached, the kids, and the visitors, were once again able to cool off by spending an hour or so swimming in the pool. I have to admit, that it amazes me how well the kids from this years camp, and the ones from last year, can swim. I am not sure, but I would guess that with Sevastopol being on the Black Sea, that these kids are giving the opportunity from time to time to go have play time and swim at the Crimea Peninsula.
If you would like to know what the kids will be doing each day, you may see the camp schedule by going to http://www.promise139.org, and clicking on camp schedule.
Friday, July 2, 2010
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