Well our 2nd day of VBS went very well, and most according to plan, except no more kids. We had some new ones, but about the same number, only around a dozen. So we are determined, we dropped a couple hundred flyers into some mail boxed around the city. Hopefully this will draw in more children. However, if we only have 12 or so, they’re still precious souls and they’ll get even more attention from us.
How VBS is broken down;
We all stroll in around 8:30am to do some final touches on our lessons, crafts, skits and what not. Some children usually show up early, while others a little late. We only had one kid on time today, and we were getting a little worried, because today we had a lot of help and not so many kids. But, God is good, and he brought us more a little after the start of the day.
So 9:30am is the start time. Children come in grab their name tags, which have little folded pieces of paper in them containing the stamps they have each received for the various things they had done and have completed. Then we play games and sings songs.
10:00am is English lessons. They children split up into their various levels and we teach them. I teach the older kids. Today we did the responses to “How are you?” and weather, such as “How is the weather today?” and I always have them finish with the alphabet.
10:30am Snack Time!!! One of the favorite times for not only the kids but the hungry leaders too. Today we had alphabet and number cookies. I nice little find from our escapades at Costco the other day, cinnamon cookies with the hint of nutmeg. They were great, however I think the kids had more fun making words with them then eating them. So much so that most of them had to take their cookies home in plastic bag because they were taking to long to eat them.
10:45am is the skit and lesson. We did a funny skit today which the kids really didn’t get, but we found out afterwards that it was because the kids didn’t understand “skit” and really didn’t know what to do and or what was going on. Tomorrow we will explain the purpose of these skits are to make them laugh. For the lesson, Isaiah taught the 3rd day of the Creation week. Land arose from the water and vegetation filled the earth.
11:00am is craft time. Today the kid got jars and filled them up with colored salt (dirt/earth) mixed with glitter, and placed small fake flowers, plants and leaves in the. Then on the lid we wrote the reference from today’s lesson Gen. 1.9-13 and their names in English. Surprisingly the boys had a ton of fun with this and theirs came out prettier then the girls.
All in all it was a great day, hopefully tomorrow will go just as well.
Afterwards we went and got lunch together and talked about day 3 of VBS. Then Isaiah, Jon and I worked on crafts for day 3. About 1-2 hours later we needed a nice break, so we went and did Kareoke for hour. Jon, Isaiah and I had a blast doing that, it's always fun to reminisce with old rock 'n roll songs.