Liv was a trooper in the dunking booth...that water was cold!
Rachel and Madi found twins!
This little girl came up to me before the carnival started and asked me where Rachel was. I brought her down to the area where Rachel was and she put her little fingers through the fence to hold her hands...awwwww.
The line went all the way around the building...a very long way.
Look at my cute JJ
Yesterday was carnival day and it was a huge success. The carnival started at 3pm and kids started lining up at 10am! The highlights were the "royal flush" which is a poor man's dunking booth, the bounce house (yes, we brought a bounce house all the way from St. Louis) and the cotton candy. I am exhausted and going to bed but needless to say this was the day that I pretty much lost it....the poverty, neglect, abuse have penetrated my heart in a way that I can't even explain. I saw things today that I can't even believe. But in all of the despair great things are happening...great things in our group, great things with the Lakota children, and great things with my family.
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I wish I was there to hold you and tell you how proud I am of all of you. My heart is full of awe and pride to see you doing all of this. Miss and love tyou sooo much. Mom/Grammy
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