Friday, June 2, 2017

23,000 Words

They say pictures are worth a thousand words so here you go :)
               All pictures on this post are courtesy of Miss Stacy Byler. Thank you, Stacy!
 After church Jake runs two families home that live a couple kilometers away. Meanwhile the rest of us walk out to the road to await his return. Here Joey is enjoying walking with Joshua Ombam.
                               The younger of the two Sunday school classes gives their presentation.
 Walking out to the road. Joshua was scared of a loud cow on the other side of the fence. Check out the nice maize to the left. We've been blessed with some beautiful rains.
                         A random shot from the school picnic. The games were here at our place.
The last Family Day, we decided to go to Jennifer's Gardens. Most of us had been there more than once except the girls, who'd never been there and had been asking for a chance to go. It was a perfectly lovely day and so relaxing. We enjoyed having Stacy along. And she was kind enough to get some family photos for us.
   
                   So much beauty!!....and cuteness ... (Joey and Joshua...
                                          Jake took charge of lunch. I mixed up some chapatis and he even made mandazis to go with everything else. Jediah oversaw the activities and was our taste tester.
                                                          Sweet Sisters
                                                            Cutest Monkey

clockwise from far left; Joseph-4, Hannah-9, Heidi-7, Mahlon-6, Joshua-2, Jake, Jediah-1, Jan
GINGERICH
 
                                            We hiked up to the tea fields
enjoying my babies

somehow these pictures got mixed up. This was a bad accident we passed on the way to church.
before church

 
bench rides after church

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

  March 13th had finally arrived. We were off. Leaving the girls behind in school and with friends, the rest of us headed for Nakuru, three hours away. There we were graciously served supper by Winfred and Debbie and put up in the guest quarters for the night.
  Tuesday before daybreak we left on the next three hour stretch for Nairobi. About half way there we stopped for some breakfast but the place wasn't open yet, then as we got into the city we sat and sat in traffic. The boys entertained themselves some by waving to other travelers. At one point a bus drove so close, Joey literally high-fived with the driver ! Piki-pikis weaved in and out of the slower vehicles and the boys waved or high-fived those drivers.
  Finally after a late breakfast, a little shopping, and more road time we got to Hampton House, a nice hotel especially geared  towards missionaries. We relaxed there awhile and Jake and Mahlon took a piki to do some vehicle shopping. We treated ourselves to supper at a Dominoes Pizza and Cold Stone Creamery. Cleaned up back at the hotel and at LONG LAST we were headed to the airport. There we had another long way and snoozed in the van but then..there they were! Caleb, Janelle, and little Luke Ramer from our home church in WI !! It was absolutely Wonderful to visit with "home folks" again.
 The next morning after breakfast at Java House we headed another 4-5? hours to the Masai Mara. I was a bit dubious when Jake decided to try a short cut but it proved an interesting ride on a bumpy
Savannah Sunrise /zebra

Lioness getting a drink after feasting on wildebeest

dirt road and got us where we needed to be. The Mara was enjoyable and I was delighted to get to see the leopard this time. such a beautiful creature!
I think this means "no open flame" :)
We got home from the Mara Friday evening and enjoyed a birthday party at Joe Allens for Tiffany who was turning 3. Saturday we did a little shopping, took a tuk-tuk ride, ate out, and did laundry.
Fabric anyone?
We enjoyed introducing Calebs to our church people on Sunday. That evening there was a service and supper at Gerold Millers. Janelle and I mostly went for the food afterwards.
 Monday we piled in the van once more.
Let's just pretend they looked this lovely and pleasant the whole 6-7 hours till we reached our destination :)
It's right about 2 hours to the Ugandan border where we had a wearying time of it. We didn't have the log book for the van among other things and ended up sitting around there for nearly three hours. The food we bought was supposedly edible. Our family shared one plate of food and left most of it on there. From the border we had another 2 hours to the Nationwide mission close to Jinga. We were happy to see Caleb's sister Lois there. The next day we visited their Lamp n Light office, and did touristy shopping. Poor Joshua wasn't feeling well and had bad ear ache or infection but was a real trooper thu it all. In the evening we got to see the school and church and eat supper with another missionary family.
 I was terribly disappointed to miss getting to see my brother Marlin who was on a mission trip about 2 hours from there but with sick children I was ready to head home, which we did after breakfast Wednesday. Thankfully getting back into Kenya was much faster than leaving it, and we made it through the border in less than an hour. Before reaching home we stopped at the doctors office and got some meds for Joshua and stuff for the infection Joey had under 2 finger nails. (yeah, it was sorta weird).
 Since then we've been enjoying a slightly slower pace.
How can we have a 9 year old already?
 (these girls are blessed to be friends. They are from Virginia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Tennessee )
Jennifers Gardens where the men n boys from the compound went camping last week.

Just playing around on daddy's piki-piki

with Lois Ramer where she lives

Joey, Tiffany, and Mahlon trying to be real "African" I guess

Thursday, February 23, 2017

More Pics from here n there

A school Jake visited where one of our youth boys teaches

sorry about the blurriness..just a relaxing Sunday evening on the lane, watching spike ball

                                           our chauffeur to the Valentine's supper
The youth did an awesome job. Fun props. Great food. followed by an outdoor theater to watch "The War Room"


Birthday party. Mahlon is now 6! and Jediah is 1 !

the girls' class saying goodby to Jeneva who moved with her family to Ng'iya for the next 5 months or so

Bible study was at old Asmonds this week

As far as I can remember this is the very first time Jediah has ever worn shoes or sandals. 1 year and 3 days old. He was up early and it was cool enough to wear something extra since Hannah was taking him outside.

three musketeers headed to Prayer meeting



Jake tries his hand at breaking rock. So many people spend HOURS day after day, sitting in the hot sun breaking up rock to sell.
Visiting a pottery making place

The broken heap (there's an allegory in there somewhere)

widows from our church receiving their CAM parcels

There they go, wrapped in lassos. Those boxes were heavy!
Another widow that we took a parcel to. They had ground nuts (like peanuts) drying out front and sent a bag of them with us. Yum!

I was so pleased with Joshua. One day the neighbor boys came over shortly after we got the new tricycle. The tricycle was brought inside and the front door locked so it would stay here. Well, Joshua quietly pushed it out the back door and took it around front to give the boys rides. I love how he loves to make other people happy.

My crazy darling monkeys enjoying some mud

Jake and I were out on a piki ride one evening and came by this vehicle. We watched while they yelled and flipped it back over by hand, first onto its side and then back onto its wheels.

Emanuel translating for Pasta

Boys totally delighted with new toys from a box from the school back home. I wonder how many miles those little vehicles have traveled by now. Pretty many!

Our chorus..whoever happens to show up. Thankfully there are a couple who are pretty faithful.