Friday, July 31, 2009

welcome to the east side

So the new language here in Rwanda sounds a little like this. "balsdlkfaweoovsfjsjf". Seriously! I am anxious to learn the language because most of the people here speak the "dfajsdfjssdfsf". I sure wish I would have learned another language other than English as a child. I think my brain would be more flexible now if I would have. Luke and Abby's brain is sucking it up. Especially Luke's. it is amazing how he can communicate. Our day guard doesn't speak french or english but he somehow communicates with him.
Our yard is amazing. Luke has had more band-aids this past week than he has his whole life. the kids love being outside and are exploring all kinds of stuff. Our trees are huge and perfect for climbing. Our yard is so green. We love the grass.
Anyways so today is attempt 2 at getting our visa. Hopefully everything will go well. If not on to plan B. No big deal just a little waiting for our container.
Spencer starts his classes with NNU soon. Wow between his school and trying to find a car.. the deputation moula is going fast. At first we thought we were going to look for a big truck to make Spencer's traveling easier on the roads but it looks like for now we may have to get a cheaper vehicle and have him ride the bus where he needs to go that have bad roads. Unless there is a donor out there that wants to help a sista out. LOL just kidding - well not really!
Okay so i need to run some errands today. the bank, grocery store, find the Fed Ex people, find walmart.... heehee
Okay until next time remember... I love all y'all and the grass is greener on the other side... at least the East side of Africa it is!!!
your sista in Rwanda :)

1 comment:

  1. It's about time Spencer enrolled in the best Nazarene University. :)

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