Sunday, September 11, 2011

More Summer and Heritage Camps

My girls making backyard grass boats.
This picture perfectly describes little joyjoy. So quite, yet completely expressive!
Express yo'self.
Avi Joy started piano school at Janelle Whitby's School of music. She is in a class of eight children. They sing, play music games, color music sheets and play the piano. Here she is learning the sounds of "papa bear, mama bear and baby bear" on the piano.
It is just not right for one boy to be so handsome. Or ornery. Because here he was actually hiding from me under the counter, naked. But the lighting was so good we had a photo session.
Playing dress-up with Jack. You can hear all about his mama's amazing heart at dancing with my savior.
My girl has come a long way.
Avi Joy prayed, "Lord, restore to me my gentleness." What a prayer to stand on. She never fails to set a great example to us all.
Nehemiah at Vietnam Camp with Dillon International.
I was able to present to the parents and speak (for an hour!) about writing their child's personalized adoption book.
Two girls growing up. This was their 5th year of camp.
Love this pic...
But LOVE this one so much more! This was the first picture taken. Very stoic and serious and deep. So her. Then she smiled.
Here are "the guys" from our travel group. (Missing John)
Here they are in Sept 2006 each holding their new wee-one (Standing in the same order, might I add). We were forced inside due to a sudden downpour while visiting the Cham Towers. (Avi Joy and Sarah are so itty bitty!)
Loving on Danette!
Viet cooking class. Bring on the good food!
The girls learning an Indian dance at India Camp. Karrington was a teen counselor this year at India, China and Korea camps!
New friend, Carolyn.
Miss Nita, our resident henna tattoo (mehndi) lady, was unable to attend India Camp this year. Lucky me, I was able to step up and take her place and learn a new style of art.
I used a henna piping bag to draw on their hand, wrist, arm or ankle. Mine stayed on my hand/arm for about 2 weeks. Maybe when I go to India I can get a job.
Avi Joy's class presented a play called "Caps for Sale". She is the little monkey in the middle looking at the camera.
This was my 6th year to work for Dillon at the camps. I started working the nursery while I was waiting to travel for Avi Joy in the summer of 2006. I love all my kiddos at camps and it is so fun to see them grow up. (And of course there is nothing better than to hear adoption stories and see hundreds of beautiful, colorful families under one roof.) I also appreciate that now we can work/attend there as a family. All 3 of our children enjoyed the four camps. Here is a picture from China camp of my little ones eating lunch.
Matthew 5:13 "Let me tell you why you are here. You're here to be salt-seasoning that brings out the God-flavors of this earth." MSG (This cracked me up. MSG, as in The Message version, but it is talking about salt-seasoning, M.S.G.!)

The Perryman's

1 comment:

Annette said...

Great pictures! Love the picture of Dannette and Nehemiah! :-)