A couple of weeks ago the kids went to Korean culture camp. They really had a wonderful time and learned a lot about the country they were born in. Kylan learned how to count to 10 in Korean and Makenzie learned some awesome Tae Kwon Do moves and they both learned some songs. I think the best thing was that they had fun and I could see a huge difference in how they act around other children that similar to them. I know these are camps are really great for them and hope they will continue with the friendships that they have built up over the past couple of years at camp.
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That is so neat that a camp like that is offered. Do you attend international Kids' Fest in NOvember? Also, another great adventure around the world w/out leaving Tulsa. Is the camp for mostly adoptees? Or is it for anyone? Sounds like they had a blast. Oh, and I have a pink and white polka dot apron....woohooo!!!
They are getting so big!!!! Cant wait to see them again!!!!
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