As for Kaya, we finished up well.
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Here, my sister looks like she's choking. Or dying. Or something. Well, I can promise you that is not the case. She is...actually, I don't know what she's doing. I didn't take the photos for this meeting. In any case, I can promise she isn't choking. Or dying.
This is the fry bread I made. It took me about 20 minutes to make 10 pieces, mostly due to the actual frying. What I'm trying to say is, the dough was very simple to make. They were softer and tastier than they look. They were delicious with a bit of jam on them.
I did use a computer in this meeting. I know that's against the rules, but I just wanted to show the girls pictures of parfleches, listen to music, and read the stories I picked out.
And, of course, when we painted parfleches, the girls had to put on war paint. Naturally.
We painted "parfleches". Because I am lazy, it was really just paper bags which we decorated, and then I punched a hole in the top and strung a string through. It was probably the easiest craft we've done in USAG to date.
So Kaya's USAG weeks ended quite well, with a wonderful discussion. I'm so excited for Felicity!
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