Saturday, April 26, 2008

Pictures from the Camp in Swakopmund

Thank you all for helping us get to the camp in Swakopmund last weekend. I finally had time to sit down and upload some pics. This was a truly amazing time for these children (our 4th-8th graders), and I hope we can do it again with them sometime. Some highlights:

(1) First time to a camp of any kind for several of them
(2) First time for some of them to see an elevator
(3) Special bonding moments between myself and the children
(4) Good bible lessons, especially as taught by my friend Boniface who also lives in Arandis
(5) This camp can usually only be afforded by the more well-to-do children in the country (notice the digs most of them have on). The Hopes kids got to enjoy life right along with those kids this time. It made them feel special, for sure.

Above: Arrival at the Swakopmund Secondary School, where we stayed.

Above: Just some heads stickin' out the window. :-)

Above: Practicing for a "talent show" type thing

Above: Grub time

Above: Some kids from Windhoek, after the trek up the dunes


Above: It's nice that we are near a "resort" type area on the coast, because there we find Dolphin Park, which has a pool and water slide. Funnest part of the camp for sure. Only about $1 (US) per child to get i

Above: Two of the Hopes children who came along when we went to the beach. Look how nice Swakopmund looks in the background. BIG contrast from Arandis and the lives of these wonderful children.

Above: One of the games... ketchup-eating contest.

Above: It was a tiring time. One of our girls just couldn't stay awake. :-)


Above: "Friends are friends forever...". Two of our guys.


Above: Bible times were orderly. A little different from what we're used to at camp in the U.S.

Above: Another of our guys.


Above: Kailey and one of her friends.


Above & Below: The group from Arandis together


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah, it's just great to see these kids have a great time. You are being used by God to bring them to Him! Thanks for sharing the pics. We're going to show these to a children's group at our church this Wed. night when we talk about our missionary future in Namibia! Would you like to 'exchange' pics of your kids and ours?
We love your enthusiasm! Blessings, Pam and Steve

Anonymous said...

Just out of curiosity: how'd you take that last picture from above?
~Brianna

Steve and Karrie said...

Pam and Steve - thanks! You are always welcome to use our pics.

Brianna - there was a wall that I climbed nearby. Trust me, I was a little nervous when I was up there, but it was worth it (mainly cause I didn't fall) :-)

Anonymous said...

good to see a the smiles in the faces of some pretty neat kids.
continued blessings !!!