Friday, July 30, 2010

Konban Wa

The title of this post means "good evening." It signifies the closeness of the end of the day and it signifies the closeness of the end of Summer Bible Camp 2010 in Chiba, Japan. The week has been a blessing to all of us.

Aside from being "Go Fish Guys," "Go Fish Gals," and "Dr. Chuck" in the mornings, we have taken turns visiting the Day Care in the neighborhood and helping out there. We arrive just as the children are waking up from their afternoon nap. We then watch the kids play inside. Then comes snack time. After that, we have time outside if it isn't raining (if it is raining, we have craft time).

Yesterday we had Sushi at a restaurant where the food is served on a moving plastic belt. I tried some of the octopus dumplings and I absolutely loved them. So did Brennan "Take your pic" Kulp. Afterward, we went shopping at the same mall the Japan team visited, and ate at, last year. We didn't eat there this year, but we did shop. It had places such as "Daizo," a general store that sells everything but groceries.

Tomorrow we have a last hurrah as we give our final "Go Fish" concert. Afterwards, we'll have a bazaar where the kids get fake American money (one for every sticker they earned). Tomorrow night, we have a barbeque and overnighter at the Day Care. On Sunday, I give my testimony. On Sunday night, we dress up in yukatas and attend the Matsuri festival.

Kulp family, please tell Liam that, regrettably, we haven't been able to find an ancient scroll. We do, however, have more pictures that Brennan is dying to upload.

Oyasumi nasai (good night)!

Japan team

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