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Mark sling loading

Someone emailed us this picture of him flying today. This flight was very awkward and took a lot of prep work from the guys. I thought I’d share it with you! He is super happy to be flying in this … Continue reading

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Bath time

Why are my girls feet blue after a shower? Well, we figured out they stepped out onto a blue mat. Hmmm, rethinking our arrangement.

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Fruit

I had to take a picture of the pile of clean produce from the market. It was just so beautiful! It won’t last long around here.

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Mini SD card

I am always amazed by the new things I learn about in this country. I was talking to a new friend yesterday about a problem he is having in advertising. Hahaha, the word advertising or advertisement never came up but … Continue reading

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Our awesome truck

It gets us where we need to go! It often doesn’t look this clean. We have two car seats and a booster in the back and a kid sits in the middle in front. I, Jess don’t enjoy the bumpy, … Continue reading

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Lights

There are small things that make such a big difference in our lives. We usually sit in the dark in the evenings because there isn’t enough power to turn on our overhead lights or because there is no power at … Continue reading

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A little hike

This morning we went on a little hike from our house with some friends and our new dog Shadow. Location:Kumbo

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The school in Babunki

The man we were staying with was very generous and he seemed to get behind progress. He had donated a big piece of land for a local grade school and another piece for a health center that was used to … Continue reading

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Time in Babunki

We really enjoyed our time in this village. It was a true challenge for our American world views and standards. Hygiene, housing, and family relationships was a small sampling of the major differences between how the people in this village … Continue reading

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Our ride to Babunki

Ok, that is a phonetic spelling of the village we stayed at for five nights. I have no idea how to actually spell it. This is our van all loaded up with people and stuff. A friend decided to drive … Continue reading

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