Friday, February 29, 2008

Didn't even know it was leap year.


Love and peace to you all.
Yes if you were wondering...it has been a crazy hectic week.
Friday evening: Car breaks down in the middle of town. Only Chris and I.
Saturday a.m.: Take bodabodas to get car in order to retrieve luggage from airport in Entebbe full of shoes and clothes from wonderful hearts in America.
Saturday p.m.: After many many shillings and a lot of frustration reach Entebbe. Wait and wait. Receive luggage. Bring back home. Kids freak out. Love shoes and clothing. Love. Love. Love.
Sunday a.m.: Drive to Kanungu.
Sunday p.m.: Reach Kanungu. Ps. it is crazy beautiful
Wednesday pm: come home to Kampala.
Thursday: back to teaching.

So there were a couple more details involved but in short, this is how the last week went.
Chris and I are learning what it takes to raise a family of a billion kids. This must be said:
Thank you Ma and Pops for everything you sacrificed and did for me. I am learning how much it takes to raise kids. Sacrifice of time, money, self, and cleanliness. (that one I threw in due to panic. But it works.)
Teaching is getting better and better! I think this is a prime example of how God is seen in our weaknesses.
We are seeing God work everyday. It is amazing how much He does when we do not confine Him to a box. Pray that we continue having faith and leave everything to Him. We have way too many projects for us to handle. It's got to be the Big Guy on this or we are gonna drown.
Thank you for your support. I cannot say that enough. Without all of you, none of this is possible at all. Everyday we are amazed at how God is using you. Thank you thank you thank you.
peace and love.

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