View allAll Photos Tagged Activity
Modern Lego Party by Anders Ruff
Party Styling and Printable Graphic Designs by Anders Ruff
(www.andersruff.com)
Photography by Becca Bond (www.beccabondphotography.com)
UP 1112, 2094 rock and roll westbound on decrepit track at Weingarten, MO. past a photographer and a gentleman poking his head out the door to see what all the commotion is about.
1) an old tin lunchbox filled with little tins, each one containing a little plastic shamrock (from a pack i found at a party store a few years ago, i think meant to scatter on a table?). T likes to find the tiny things inside, and make a little pile, then open everything again to replace the items. 2) transferring green water in a divided bowl with a mini baster; the sponge is to wipe up spills but sometimes he uses it to get the last drops of water out. 3) everything needed to plant shamrocks: a soil pod and just enough water to reconstitute it in the dish, a tiny rake for fluffing up the soil and a tiny shovel for transferring it to the pot, seeds and a water spritzer. 4). soap-making activity: the grater is attached to a bowl, so after T grates the little soap he can remove the lid, add water from the bottle and whisk away. after the bubbles settle down we are pouring the mixture into a spray bottle he can use to clean his table in the kitchen.
O God, please teach all children the holy ways for recreational activities -
That they may offer these to You as their fellowship with one another.
These activities may require physical skills and intelligence,
But may children do their best not to be better than others,
But an opportunity to speak kind words of encouragement to others as a Children of God.
May they enjoy the activities never to make enemies,
But a chance to build friendships amongst all children.
May they always be humble, never to boast their skills,
But rather respect everyone as a people with a Spirit.
These that they may enjoy each other’s company through activities worthy of offering to Heaven.
To cooperate with one another to win in the activity,
But the most humble groups are the True winners in Heaven.
All these that smiles, laughter and Joy may prevail - even to be happy for the blessings of others.
That our goal is greater than fame, material gains and rewards.
But be aware that there are many other activities that rather bring Unity to people.
That Humanity be saved from the desires for competition,
But rather teaches children the Holy Virtues of Compassion for the Needy.
As the greatest winners are those who pour their skills –
To be concerned for the Poor.
This includes all activities for physical health, but rather unity for spiritual health.
For children need to understand that physical looks and skills, status and intelligence –
Is not what truly gives Dignity and Honor to Children.
As the True meaning of winning is to put God’s Humility above our human desires to win in activities.
But learn to work in cooperation to have responsibility for Humanity.
That Children may rather bring Family Love amongst all.
Amen.
There was an outdoor portrait activity , we invited the pure girl紫嫣 to go to NTU campus to take picture , 紫嫣 got pretty face , eyes , natural quality , nice figure with great breast , small waist , round hip and slim legs, when she wore a cute fashion skirt at campus to show her personal style of pose , she is so charming and gorgeous ,thank紫嫣 ,she did her best model job
Local Youth Centre for young people living in Biggin Hill, for more information about youth centres and projects www.bromley.gov.uk/youthsupport
Role players from the fictional village of Bayan enjoy a game of volleyball during Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE 19 at 3rd Canadian Division Support Base Detachment Wainwright on May 11th, 2019.
Image By: Private Jordyn Anderson
Garrison Wainwright Imaging
WT07-2019-0013-0013
Residents and staff dance together at The Rose Garden's Celebration Evening at the Hereford retirement village.
Pod activities on January 26, 2021, included Tai Chi, yoga, soccer on Thorndike Field, basketball & erging in Forslund and skating on Shadow Lake. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
While riding in the back of a pony cart, or kalesa, I set my camera at high shutter speed and blasted away at the sights of Manila.
Broadway Gardens' Manager Jenny Jackson, Activity Co-ordinator Lorraine Evans, resident Jean Nicholls, Social Club Support Worker Maria Parkes and residents Christina Thomas and Barbara Roberts at an activity day with young people from the Prince's Trust as part of ExtraCare's Olympics Challenge.