Breakfast: Noodles cooked in milk....with lots of butter apparently.....
....and these fried potato....things.....that had very obvious leftover chicken and carrots in them. Well played cooks. Well played.Aaaaaaaaaaaand August and I spent a lot of time as the last people in the dining room. It turns out that August LOVES camp food but for some reason couldn't manage to eat it quickly.
Craft time! Every day before lunch we worked away on our project.
I thought it was awesome that before every meal a team of the older kids came in to set all the tables and get everything ready for the meal.
All the meals were served self-serve, family style. Cabbage rolls and potato soup:
We did another quest that involved finding numbers, memorizing a symbol and then having to draw it for Steve and I at the main stage. They would then roll a die to see which number they needed to find next. Apparently I put this number directly over an ant hole....
It. Was. CHAOS. CHAOS. CHAOS. Leaders and kids shouting at us to have their turn, kids shouting at each other for drawing the symbols wrong......shouting, shouting and MORE SHOUTING. There were times where Steve would just sit back on the stage and just wait until the shouting stopped. It was frustrating but in the end I think the kids did have fun, despite the panic and craziness!
The evening program was skits that each group had put together and each one was their version of a Bible story. For the story of Jonah there was Ivan who didn't want to go to the Carpathian region to witness to the people there so he got on a marshrootka headed to Crimea.....the Good Samaritan, Zacchaeus and others.
I think Judy here was part of the Adam and Eve story but I'm not actually sure!!
The main stage outside where the evening program would take place:
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