November was a busy month for the Kane family. After a three week stay, our most recent missionary intern returned to the states. The next day, the NCAI student council put on the 16th annual talent show. Since I am a student council advisor, I helped coordinate and decorate for the event. Our theme was "Circus".
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| We used long strips of fabric to create a tent-like effect in the front half of the gym. We also cut out styrofoam stars, and we made giant popcorn buckets out of PVC, butcher paper, and balloons. |
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The students asked Jeremy to emcee the event. His beard and mustache were perfect for the "ring master"! |
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Hannah bought a VIP ticket for the show. VIP seating included preferred seating, a complimentary bottle of water, and an express lane for refreshments! |
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| Fire Breathing... |
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| Jeremy built this ticket booth out of pallets. |
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| No circus is complete without animal tricks. |
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Jeremy insisted on a co-host. I was helped out as the "serious" character. |
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| Electric guitar for "The Moonwalkers" |
The show was a great success! We had approximately 400 in attendance, and Spencer was part of the group that won first place in the high school division.
Beyond the talent show, Jeremy and I have been busy wrapping up the first semester of school. This week we will be writing our final exams for each of our classes.
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My 8th graders engaged in peer tutoring sessions after a difficult unit of study. |
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My girls ready to bless the people at the elder home.
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Also this month, our secondary students all took service field trips. My girls and I were able to visit an "elderly home" to bless the people there with songs, snacks, cards, and conversation. While we were there, a lady who was bed-ridden accepted Jesus Christ. It is difficult to explain, but it was a sad and joyous occasion all at the same time.
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| HACAI Demoncracy Interscholastic Practice at NCAI. |
We are incredibly eager to spend Christmas with family. Jeremy's mom will be here in a few weeks. We can't wait to show her what we do, where we live, and just share life with her for a few weeks.
We are very thankful for all of you who make it possible for us to minister to the people of this country. Whether it be through leading, educating or entertaining, we continue to do our best to be a beacon of Christ's love in this community.