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Mecuburi

Mecuburi

July 17, 2013

This weekend I had the opportunity to take our Land Cruiser on its first trip out of town since we bought it. We left Friday for Mecuburi, a small town about 50 miles out of the city which seemed more like 150 miles because of the rough, dirt roads. I was very thankful to have […]
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Samuel’s 2nd Birthday

Samuel’s 2nd Birthday

June 9, 2013

Today we enjoyed an extra special day with Jorgina, Monica, Filosa and Samuel. It is Samuel’s 2nd birthday so we had the family over for lunch and birthday cake. Jorgina came during the week to bake and decorate the cake. Of course we had to add Filosa’s name to the cake since her birthday came […]
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Dia das Criancas

Dia das Criancas

June 4, 2013

This past weekend was a very special one for the children here in Mozambique. June 1st is “Children’s Day” which is pretty much like Christmas for kids in the USA. Kids expect some sort of gift or at least special food on this day. Lisa and I prepared to spend some time with our three […]
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Celebrating 50 Years…

Celebrating 50 Years…

May 1, 2013

I suppose everyone that reaches 50 years of age can’t believe it actually happened. I am not sure why 50 seems like a much bigger deal than 30 or 40. Maybe it is the “half century” comments that come out. I would say I don’t feel like I’m 50 but I have had quite a […]
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Road to RSA

Road to RSA

April 28, 2013

We made the 2,300 kilometer trip from Mozambique to South Africa in 3 days. Each day we started by 5:30 am for the cooler temperatures and to make sure we did not have to travel in the dark. Our main objective for the trip was to get our co-worker’s Land Cruiser to South Africa for […]
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It Takes Time…

It Takes Time…

February 24, 2013

The Makhua saying here in Northern Mozambique that seems to express the culture to a tee is “Vakhani Vakhani”. It is the main answer one gets when asking the question “How are you?”. It means little by little. In other words though one is not doing great, little by little we are moving along or […]
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2012 in Review: November – December

2012 in Review: November – December

February 16, 2013

I guess the big news in November was my emergency flight to South Africa for gall bladder surgery. I am so thankful it did not happen while Lisa was gone! It was really neat to see the Lord going before us each step of the way starting with providing the right people here in Mozambique […]
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2012 in Review: September – October

2012 in Review: September – October

February 16, 2013

In the beginning of September we took on the challenge of caring for Toto, an 8 year old for a few weeks while his father was out of town. He kept us “hopping” and it was a learning experience for us in many ways. It was a time for him to experience new things as […]
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2012 in Review July – August

2012 in Review July – August

February 9, 2013

In July we were excited for our friends, David and Fitina, refugees from Congo who after many years of waiting finally had the opportunity to move to the United States with their two children. They seemed to have made a smooth transition all though I am sure it has not been without many challenges. David […]
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2012 In Review: May – June

2012 In Review: May – June

February 2, 2013

In May we decided it was time for Lisa to go to South Africa to try and get some help with her constant health issues. In the end the Lord provided for me to accompany her. We were blessed to be hosted by Peter & Cathy who opened their home and helped us get to […]
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