Monday, December 24, 2007

Christmas in the Air or not!

Merry Christmas. Here's a picture that Aidan colored. We wish you all a Merry Christmas. Wherever you are and whatever you're doing.
Elianna's Coloring. She called it rainbow. Making wreath cookies. Cornflakes are readily available and recently we've been able to get marshmallows as well. These were one of my favorites growing up.

Cookie Fun.
Notice the long sleeves, the mornings have been quite cool mid to upper 60's but the afternoons are hot with temps flirting with 100F.


A Nativity set that we had carved here in Guinea.


Our Tree





Getting ready to make gingerbread cookies. One of Elianna's favorite stories right now is the "Gingerbread Man." She runs around saying, "run, run as fast as you can you can't catch me I'm the gingerbread man."





Since we didn't get any pictures in the mail for you all, here's one the Aidan colored the other day. His coloring has improved a lot.














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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Catching Up

I haven't done too well at keeping up lately. We've had some busy times, don't we all! So now you'll get a bunch of pictures at once.
This is my house worker and her daughter. The other day was a holiday here. The people are socially obligated to get new clothes and get their hair done all nice etc. Pray that we will be an influence in the life of Adama.
They love to have pictures taken of their kids.

Another, fete, holiday tradition. The women who've had children in the last little while, I don't know the exact details. They dress up as men, with sunglasses and big mens shoes and come around asking for money. They sing etc. and are called in french, les comediens. I'm sure even the english speakers can figure that one out!


A couple weeks ago I got to go with Pete on a supply run. A fellow missionary family kept our kids for the day. I had never been before so I got to meet all the guys he buys from etc. Here he is in one of the stores with 2 of his suppliers. It was a fun, tiring day. No one would let me do anything like load boxes into the truck etc.


Another recent excursion. I got to go to the village up the road with a friend. She is a missionary who lives here on base for part of the week and part of the week she lives in the village with an African family in a room in their house. We rode bike for about 20 min. to get their. My first experience riding in a skirt, trying not to get it caught in the chain and to stay modestly covered, my knees. We walked out to the rice fields where they were harvesting rice. Here's some bundles of rice still on the stalk.


One of the ladies working. They lay the bundles on the ground and use their feet to twist/break off the stalks and take the rice kernals of the stalk.

A chicken house. Isn't it cute!

A platform they built to dry/lay the rice bundles on.

Another big crop her is peanuts. This is in the village with my house helper. She roasted the peanuts and we're taking of the skins.











Tuesday, December 18, 2007

family

It's been a while since I've posted and since I've posted a family pix. This was taken about a month ago for our Christmas cards.
We're doing well but have been very busy. Last week was our annual field conference. A great time but tiring. Recently several of us have had a stomach bug and colds.
Aren't they cute!