On Sunday, Alfonso and his two boys took Miguel and Micah to a museum called Kidzania. Kidzania is like a miniature city where kids can 'work' at businesses such as gas stations, banks, newspaper or television office, Walmart, the fire department, etc. The kids are paid for their work with a 'check', which they then 'cash' at one of the banks. Micah had a blast! Here's a short video of his time in Monterrey. I made it on www.animoto.com which sets your pictures to the rhythm of the music!
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monterrey
This last weekend, Miguel and Micah caught a ride to Monterrey with our friend Alfonso. Alfonso is the director of the Awana program at our church and was attending a training seminar on Saturday. As well as attending the Awana training with Alfonso, Miguel met with a couple of contacts for the representation department. It's always exciting to meet those who want to partner with our organization to promote and support mission work!
On Sunday, Alfonso and his two boys took Miguel and Micah to a museum called Kidzania. Kidzania is like a miniature city where kids can 'work' at businesses such as gas stations, banks, newspaper or television office, Walmart, the fire department, etc. The kids are paid for their work with a 'check', which they then 'cash' at one of the banks. Micah had a blast! Here's a short video of his time in Monterrey. I made it on www.animoto.com which sets your pictures to the rhythm of the music!
On Sunday, Alfonso and his two boys took Miguel and Micah to a museum called Kidzania. Kidzania is like a miniature city where kids can 'work' at businesses such as gas stations, banks, newspaper or television office, Walmart, the fire department, etc. The kids are paid for their work with a 'check', which they then 'cash' at one of the banks. Micah had a blast! Here's a short video of his time in Monterrey. I made it on www.animoto.com which sets your pictures to the rhythm of the music!
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how fun Becky!What a neat opp for Micah. So does he know what he wants to be when he grows up?
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