This is a picture of the piece of stick we got out of the 'cut' on Aidan's eye. It's been there for about a month now. Lately it's been getting pussy and we've been able to get junk out and tonight the piece of stick came out. It's about a 1/2 cm long and about the thickness of a sharp pencil lead. Hopefully there's not more, we shall see.
Mixing paint, the old fashioned way. Add the color or colors you need to achieve your goal and stir and pour.
There are no commercial mixers in Guinea, that we're aware of.
Getting the color you want can be tricky especially if it's in the brown family, it often has a purple or rose tint to it.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
One week in
I should apologize for not posting sooner. It's hard to believe that we've been here for a week already. Unless you've been overseas it's hard to understand the utter contrast between the different worlds. In ways we're quite familiar with both but in other ways not so much.
Some things we've been readjusting to are: the heat, sweating, ants, dirt, did I say heat?, sweat?, ants? These are the main things. Some coworkers provided meals for our first few days so that was a great help. It take a while to remember how to cook here, or rather just what there is available and how long it takes etc.
Overall we're doing really well. We came up to our mission center this past Tuesday and starting assessing the work that we need/want to do on the dorm before we move in. Pete hired a couple guys from town to do some painting so our wing is painted. Yesterday we moved in a bunch of our furniture. Tommorow they'll paint the main room/kitchen living room and then hopefully we'll move in later this week. There is some electrical to be done and some cleaning and stuff. We haven't gotten our stuff from storage yet, with the exception of our bikes and the jogging stroller.
People have been coming to great us for the last few days. It's been great to see our African friends. Pray for us to be able to develop deeper relationships with them.
I would attach some pictures but the cord for my camera is in the room where Ian's sleeping, so that will have to wait.
Thanks so much for all your prayers for us. TTFN
Some things we've been readjusting to are: the heat, sweating, ants, dirt, did I say heat?, sweat?, ants? These are the main things. Some coworkers provided meals for our first few days so that was a great help. It take a while to remember how to cook here, or rather just what there is available and how long it takes etc.
Overall we're doing really well. We came up to our mission center this past Tuesday and starting assessing the work that we need/want to do on the dorm before we move in. Pete hired a couple guys from town to do some painting so our wing is painted. Yesterday we moved in a bunch of our furniture. Tommorow they'll paint the main room/kitchen living room and then hopefully we'll move in later this week. There is some electrical to be done and some cleaning and stuff. We haven't gotten our stuff from storage yet, with the exception of our bikes and the jogging stroller.
People have been coming to great us for the last few days. It's been great to see our African friends. Pray for us to be able to develop deeper relationships with them.
I would attach some pictures but the cord for my camera is in the room where Ian's sleeping, so that will have to wait.
Thanks so much for all your prayers for us. TTFN
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Two more sleeps
We're down to our last few days. The pictures below will catch you up on the last few weeks of our lives. This has been a great time here in North America. Now we're headed back to our other home, Guinea, West Africa. Pray for us as we have a long trip and many adjustments ahead. Ian has a bit of a cold so hopefully it won't get any worse. We'll try to do better at updating once we are in Guinea. Bon Voyage.
Aidan turns 7.
A last visit to Faith's family cabin in PA.
A great picture of Ian and Grammie at the cabin.
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