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Pryor Kids in Senegal

June 6, 2015 by Cameron and Katy Pryor

A big thanks to any of you who have been praying for our kids’ transition to our life in Senegal! While there have been some hard things, over all they’ve done really well and I thought you might enjoy hearing a little about what THEY like about living in Senegal.

Both:

  • Pineapple soda
  • Apple soda
  • Baguettes with chocolate spread
  • The beach
  • Zippy Land – a place some friends took us to where you pay to play on an outside playground and indoor play area with a ball pit and slides.
  • The American store – We didn’t even buy anything there, but I guess they liked it!
  • Mangos
  • Drums

Gracia:

  • The beautiful dresses
  • Busses
  • Being able to eat with my hands
  • The noises

Calvin:

  • The playground at the mission
  • Taxis
  • The zoo
  • The money is colorful
  • Hearing the goats
  • The horses and carts on the roads
Gracia's 7th birthday
Gracia’s 7th birthday
Playing pin the candles on the cake.
Playing pin the candles on the cake.
Learning some French
Learning some French
Gracia likes buses, while Calvin prefers the taxis.
Our kids are a great age for public transportation – big enough to get in and out themselves, but still small enough they can sit on laps.
Gracia likes buses, while Calvin prefers the taxis
Gracia likes buses, while Calvin prefers the taxis
Matching buzz cuts.
Matching buzz cuts.
Calvin sleeping on the way out to Theis
Calvin sleeping on the way out to Theis
Gracia slept too
Gracia slept too
Playground at the mission
Playground at the mission
Zippy land
Zippy land
The kids like to use the paper that baguettes come in to draw and cut out.
The kids like to use the paper that baguettes come in to draw and cut out.
We got our very first African outfits made just in time for the wedding we attended!
We got our very first African outfits made just in time for the wedding we attended!
Calvin and some boys
The church was full, so some of us sat outside during the wedding ceremony.
Gracia at the wedding reception
Gracia at the wedding reception
No matter where you go in the world...kids are cute!
No matter where you go in the world…kids are cute!

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