The sister missionaries came over to use the internet this morning. It was so fun listening to them call their families. One sat near the kitchen and the other near the front door and they were both so excited you could her their conversations in the children's rooms down the hall! I'm sure it was the same at your house.
This is very late. And yet, I am writing very early in the morning so that I have time to play today. Ann is here and we have a lot to do. Today we are catching a ferry to Indonesian and going biking in an old stone quarry and through some mangroves. Sound fun? Doesn't beat the neighborhood food tour we took last night (Southern Indian, Korean, and Lebanese for lunch) but maybe it will surprise us.
I'll catch you up on last week fairly quick.
Zoo. We made it to the zoo. And we spent more than 7 hours there. Probably one of the longest days of my life.
Mary was in the school Art show, which began with a puppet parade (which she made- and the puppet is bigger than her self. The parade was led by a Pied Pipper and went meandering through the school. Abe also had a piece featured in the show... see pictures below.
Mary had her final Rugby game.
A day at the park, Moses loves swings. And Maeser providing a bit of shade for Valentine as they walk. So thankful for cousins.
No comments:
Post a Comment