Sunday, December 30, 2007

family picture


A-G was able to participate in the Alabater Christmas Parade this year since her pawpaw is County Commissioner. She enjoyed throwing out candy to everyone and is still saying "I have fun at parade!!"




2nd Birthday!!


Eating ice-cream


balloons

feeding her new baby


Christmas was very fun this year

We had not been in the USA for Christmas in three years, so it was great to be with family again.

A-G loved singing Christmas songs (at the top of her lungs) and has memorized quite a few

Kissing "baby sister," due to arrive any day now!!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

KENYA TRIP
My Dad, Uncle, and I traveled to Kenya to meet the guys
They were all on their school break and we had a wonderful time together!

OK, getting stuck in the mud on the way was not so wonderful.

We played lots of volleyball and soccer.


They really enjoy playing dominos during their school breaks

They also enjoy reading and some quiet moments







Sunday morning Bible study

Many people sent them things including school supplies which were greatly appreciated


As always, it was hard to say goodbye.
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Recent Photos
We have been on the road quite a bit and AG is finally getting used to her carseat.



Shelah and AG....only about 100 more days before baby #2


Florida Family Trip
The Crew
AG loved the sand and playing with her cousins


I love Florida!! I mean I really love it!


Monday, July 16, 2007

Fourth of July in the USA
It has been great to be back with family in the States the past few weeks.
We had fun celebrating the 4th of July and introducing A-G to bubbles!



Our African-born daughter did not seem to have any problem transitioning to life in the USA and celebrating this patriotic day!
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Poulet Yassa
Our last week in Senegal was spent packing up our house and saying goodbye to friends. The prison ministry team decided to come over to our house and cook us a traditional Senegalese meal before we left. Below is the platter of Poulet Yassa, a delicious chicken dish, we enjoyed together.

It took the ladies over four hours to prepare the meal-- they chopped up 4 pounds of onions and 5 entire garlics, as well as pounding and grinding the spices by hand.

We had a blast playing games and laughing during the afternoon together.

In this game a person is blindfolded and told there are glass bottles all over the floor that they must not knock over. In reality there are no bottles on the floor so the poor blindfolded person is really just hopping around a bare floor while everyone shouts instructions at them. The ladies thought this was so funny that they actually collapsed on the floor laughing.

Our team enjoying the wonderful meal together
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Rufisque
One of the fastest growing areas in Senegal is the town of Rufisque. We are partnering with a local church as they hope to build a community center and school.

The second hand clothes market is always busy


This woman is carrying her baby on her back and a propane gas bottle on her head as she shops in the market.

Horse cart is a popular form of public transportation in Rufisque

Helping out at the church by clearing the ground

Children are always around and it is easy to gain an audience. These are some local Rufisque kids who ended up helping out in the work day.