2.13.2012

I am not an orphan, I am a child.

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I am not an orphan, I am a child.
Kai', growing older - approaching 21 months, wow! Eating Burundi's version of a fig newton, most likely imported from Uganda. We hope to find out if we are having a little girl or boy next week or so when we head down to the city! The girls home (2nd house) is underway and the walls are already 4-5 feet tall; Isai has been hard at work!
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Went with the kids to the soccer stadium on Saturday and my feet were so swollen by the time we got there, I had to be barefoot. Alice, however couldn't handle that fact so persistantly hinted that I should wear her bright green plasitic sandals in which my heels don't even make it on board... I did it to humor her. Cleria and Vane stayed close by as always playing rocks (somthing like Jacks, except the rules change - too many times).
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We are preparing for a busy year ahead of us with visits in March, April, June, July and August! Hopefully we can take a nice break around June / July when our little one comes... It's amazing to see God move upon the hearts of so many people to want to take part in what He is doing here in Burundi with TCOAC and many other ministries and organizations. It's beautiful to see the willing and humble hearts of so many lay down their lives in hopes that others may find theirs.
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Today, I woke up ready to work get alot done and then... imagine, the power goes out all day. :o) Just had to laugh that one off. Usually we have power all the time, unlike many places in the capital (perks of living upcountry!) But today... today was a different story! So there you have it, I got a blog post up and running... enjoy! All our love...