This evening we were treated as lords and ladies at Medieval Times. Dinner was served on 'pewter' dinnerware and our silverware was our fingers. Yes, that's right. Fingers. Don't worry we sanitized before hand. :) Our first course of the evening was a delicious Tomato Bisque Soup. It reminded me of a thinned out spaghetti sauce. I actually ended up dipping my garlic bread in mine and it tasted sooooo good! Next came our meal- roasted chicken (I think it was honestly half a chicken for each of us), one spare rib, and half a roasted potato. Despite all the food, I heard a couple of kids mention that they were still hungry and could eat more. Our dessert was the final part of the meal. We were served a delicious Apple Turnover. I think everyone enjoyed the fact that we got to eat with our fingers.
While we were enjoying this scrumptious meal, there was a jousting tournament going on. Everyone was dressed in Medieval attire. There was lots of cheering as our group ended up divided into two teams. We are praying some of them get their voices back by tomorrow's concerts. Medieval Times is one of those experiences that I don't think the kids will soon forget.
Ministry activities begin tomorrow. We will be doing two concerts as well as A few other projects. Please pray that God will be working in the hearts of those we are ministering to.
*pictures from today's activities will hopefully be uploaded tomorrow. :)
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Location:Atlanta, GA, United States
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