Sunday, November 25, 2007
Not Quite a "Butterball"
Sara, Ken and I spent time on Friday shopping at the bazaar for all the needed ingredients, took a trip out to the village that afternoon to pick up the turkeys and cooked pretty much the entire day on Saturday. Our meal also included corn pudding, broccoli casserole, mashed potatoes, and three kinds of pie...one for each of us - pecan, pumpkin and apple. Of course...we did share and we definitely ate too much!
The rest of our time was spent playing games and enjoying some holiday traditions which Sara mentions more in her blog. It was a great time together spent with friends!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Random Events or Divine Appointments?
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
A Simple "Thank You"
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Snow!
I mentioned last week that I worked all day on the yard and it was a good thing because the next morning we had about 4 inches of snow! Nothing like going from a day where it is 60 degrees and sunny to cold and snow. Fortunately as of today it has all melted but I am sure that we are in for a lot of snow this winter.
I have been very busy working on updating a few websites along with writing curriculum for the Youth Impact Program. It has been such an encouragement to see what has been put in writing actually being implemented and making an impact on the lives of the youth we are working with!
Thursday, November 8, 2007
All in a Day's Work
Although I think vacation days are supposed to be for rest or having fun, I decided that I needed a day to get the house winterized. While Ken was busy putting flooring in the living room I worked on the outside which desperately needed attention. It turned out to be 9 hours of raking leaves, putting plastic up and insulating the windows. Of course as always, it was a great time greeting neighbors walking their cows and sheep out to pasture as well as attempting to talk with my Russian speaking neighbor. We actually ended up helping each other rake leaves which was really helpful. Later this weekend I will touch up the fence.
The latest news from home is that I need to find either a new home for my horse (the chestnut thoroughbred pictured above) or sell her. Interested parties may e-mail me!
At work we are busy writing the Youth Impact program. This program is to teach life skills, employment skills and business training to graduated orphans. The more we interact with the orphanages as well as the graduates, it is so apparent that this program is needed. Most of these youth lack direction, are afraid of the future and don't have much hope for a better life. Fortunately this program will help mentor and encourage them and at the same time, give them practical skills for life!