Christ's Care for Children: Kenya - Sponsors Needed!

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Christ's Care for Children: Kenya is a child sponsorship program through The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod. Learn more and sponsor a child today at http://lcms.org/ccck.
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Staff suggested I not travel in the months of December or January – awesome folks, all of them (I travel a lot in this great work put before me). Unexpected side effect: I haven’t taken Imodium in six weeks. Yeah, that’s probably a new personal record. #MissionaryLife
Josiah went to great lengths to explain how cities laid out on a grid (like Jinja, Uganda) are difficult to navigate. He asserts, “You keep getting lost!“ He’s impressed with our fellow missionaries, Mark and Megan Mantey’s, ability to get to the store that sells dill pickles.
When the family is splitting Cheetos from the States as a special treat on Christmas Eve. Yeah, she’s weighing them...
Somehow tricked my boys into giving my back a massage. Interesting combination of techniques but as long as I get to lay down, I’m game!
Saturday Swim at the boys’ school: Elijah (getting out of the 3-ft deep pool and padding over to me): “Can I go swim in the deep pool? I promise I won’t drown!” Me: “Um, no. I don’t think that’s how it works.”
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Between teething and a cold that had him coughing quite a bit, this poor little guy (and his parents) had a bit of a rough night. But he’s still all smiles in the morning!
7:30pm Isaiah (now age 4): "Do my clothes still fit me?" Me (looking at the size 3 pajama shirt on backwards with what should be long sleeves ending several inches above his wrists): "Yeah, buddy, they're fine right now. But let's try and switch you to the next size up tomorrow."
Happy Trump boys on safari - aspiring safari guides and photographers
Thanksgiving Friday - taking my boys on safari in Nairobi. Yay for time with family!
Examination of two missionary kids who will be confirmed this weekend as our field worships together at a Continuing Education module
It is so good to get home after a long trip. Coffee and a napping baby make for a perfect morning on the porch.
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Our landlord is doing some work - the workers dumped excess dirt into our boy's digging spot. Elijah is ecstatic!
Jeremiah's Big Adventure: Here's our home, bud. Let's put your brothers to bed. Glad you woke up for this part. Karibu nyumbani, Jeremiah!
Jeremiah's Big Adventure: plane, train, escalators, and now a bus to Heathrow Terminal 3. He seems unimpressed.
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