The adorable first grade class dressed up as people from the Bible
Waiting in the older kid's classroom to go see the other grades of students..
So cute all lined up :)
Sarah and some of her friends
Chayah and some of her friends
Everyone all dressed up! There were Bible characters, Historical characters, and Career people (based on grade level).
How awesome do they all look?!
We all kinda stopped traffic for a little while too.. taking pictures of this was very important!
Walking back to the classrooms..
Beautiful Chayah all dressed up as Pharoah's daughter, the Princess of the Nile, complete with Baby Moses
A beautiful princess and a beautiful queen!
Family :)
Chayah and Mom
(note: Chayah lost another tooth. see the little gap on the side? sooo cute!!)
Gorgeous Queen Esther
Back in the first grade room.. all the kids got a chance to go up and give three clues to who they were dressing up as. After the clues, the other kids got a chance to guess who they were.
Chayah in her desk!
Sarah in her desk!
Chayah telling her clues...
Sarah telling her clues..
Sarah's reaction to her friend correctly guessing who she was! (They were both Queen Esther!)
Telling their clues to the Kindergarten class.. The kindergartners' turn to guess who each of them is!
Then it was time for Fall Parties, which meant fun snacks and games!
Toss the ball game.. Chayah's team
Toss the ball game.. Sarah's team
The two Queen Esthers :)
The straw game.. Chayah's team
The goal was to use the straws to suck the little pieces up and hold them with the straw, taking them over to the chair and dropping them on. Their team did it in just 29 seconds, so they were very excited to have set the class record!
Next it was on to a craft before school was out...
They made little candy corn guys and Sarah worked very hard on her's.
She did a great job!! Isn't her candy corn cute? :)
I'm 19 years old and in my third year of college. I would love to work in missions and with orphans overseas or with adoptions. I'm the older sister to Sarah and Chayah, both home through the miracle of adoption from China (in 2006 and 2009). And I can't wait to see how God will continue to use me and my family in His plan to care for the 143 million orphans around the world.
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