So glad you got to play outside I'm eager to try out a different way of peeling a banana! Carol Kern told me over the weekend that you had told her things had fallen through for lady to return home wiht you to help with the tanslations. There was a law student graduating with Scott from the children's homeland (see how I was got around spelling it!) who will email Scott is she has any leads on folks to help you. So glad for your pictures today this has been a hard week - too many folks sick. Have a good day and keep the pictures coming.
What great pictures! It looks like you had the same kind of weather that we did today in Virginia! I loved yesterday's picture of Rinat--the one with his hand over his mouth. I think he looked very much like a middle schooler in that picture. I hope he will enjoy learning U.S. history as much as he wants to learn English, but all in good time. :)Blessings!
Back to a nice wireless network, this time in San Diego. The pictures of the children say it all. I remember much earlier pictures when you said they did not smile much because they didn't have much to smile about. Those days seem to be behind them now and their faces reflect the joy and optimism that they look forward to. May they always have such positive dreams and ambitions.It is such a great feeling to have 13 granhdchildren all of whom have such warm, happy smiles on their faces. We are truly blessed. toots and pawpaw
So glad you got to play outside
ReplyDeleteI'm eager to try out a different way of peeling a banana! Carol Kern told me over the weekend that you had told her things had fallen through for lady to return home wiht you to help with the tanslations. There was a law student graduating with Scott from the children's homeland (see how I was got around spelling it!) who will email Scott is she has any leads on folks to help you.
So glad for your pictures today this has been a hard week - too many folks sick. Have a good day and keep the pictures coming.
Who needs toys and games -- the boys seem very interested in the various forms of Virginia insect life Keith appears to be plucking from his scalp.
ReplyDeleteRemember, if you run out of balls and bananas, there's always pajarr!
What great pictures! It looks like you had the same kind of weather that we did today in Virginia! I loved yesterday's picture of Rinat--the one with his hand over his mouth. I think he looked very much like a middle schooler in that picture. I hope he will enjoy learning U.S. history as much as he wants to learn English, but all in good time. :)Blessings!
ReplyDeleteBack to a nice wireless network, this time in San Diego. The pictures of the children say it all. I remember much earlier pictures when you said they did not smile much because they didn't have much to smile about. Those days seem to be behind them now and their faces reflect the joy and optimism that they look forward to. May they always have such positive dreams and ambitions.It is such a great feeling to have 13 granhdchildren all of whom have such warm, happy smiles on their faces. We are truly blessed. toots and pawpaw
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