When I came back from Canada, the first thing I saw was the dead, brown grass. The first friends we saw were Wayne and Joyce. They drove to the airport in our car to pick us up.
Last night we went to the pastor's house to eat dinner. We eat beans, rice and meat and something else and juice. The juice smelled funny and the meat smelled tasty. Mum said the something else was lentils, I don't remember what it smelled like but it looked like it was fish scales.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
The Weather by Spencer
When I first got here it was cloudy/sunny. It was steaming hot! It got hotter and hotter and hotter and hotter until it rained and then the roof dripped on me.
(As Spencer was writing this, the roof started leaking over his desk. He had to wipe the water off his book to keep going.)
(As Spencer was writing this, the roof started leaking over his desk. He had to wipe the water off his book to keep going.)
Homeschool
I started schooling the kids this week and I was thinking about the last 8 months with having the boys in school in Victoria. I was thinking about what an awesome experience they had at Lighthouse Christian Academy. I don't know if I could give a big enough thank you to their teachers who went out of their way, way out of there way, to make it such a positive time. From the good classroom experience to the going way party with gifts to open once they got to Tanzania, the boys were thrilled. Thanks!
Now I am having trouble with the boys stating that "their teacher didn't do it THAT way".
Now I am having trouble with the boys stating that "their teacher didn't do it THAT way".
Sunday, November 15, 2009
We Have Arrived
After a ferry ride, two 9 hour plane rides, a 6 hour car drive, and a few sleepless nights getting used to the 11 hour time change, we returned to the village. Fighting our way through the spiderwebs and dust, we inspected our house. Not too bad, other that the rat in the hallway that has been there way too long. The floor is littered with so many dead spiders and other bugs that you stop seeing them as bugs and just see dirt. Nothing a broom can't fix.
On closer inspection it looked as though there had been an earthquake as many of the walls and floors have cracks jagging through them, I guess things have been very dry while we were away and it has cause the house to shift. Nothing a bit of cement and paint won't fix though.
The kids wander from room to room, happy to be back but with a big, empty, dirty house they soon get bored. Nothing 25 village kids ready to play won't fix.
On closer inspection it looked as though there had been an earthquake as many of the walls and floors have cracks jagging through them, I guess things have been very dry while we were away and it has cause the house to shift. Nothing a bit of cement and paint won't fix though.
The kids wander from room to room, happy to be back but with a big, empty, dirty house they soon get bored. Nothing 25 village kids ready to play won't fix.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
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