Here are some pictures from the time that my Mom and Sister came to visit. They had a good time, despite the heat. We showed them the sights, gave them African names (Aiwa and Daba). They bartered, walked and generally experienced Africa. My Mom struggled with the "throng of humanity" - just the fact that there are so many people on the roads/streets all of the time. Any time you are on the street, there are people walking about. When they arrived, we headed off for some fun to the resort area Saly. We stayed at a nice hotel and just relaxed, swam and ate fancy French food. They experienced the French with their itty bitty bathing suits - both guys and girls! We went to Bandia game park and saw a few animals. The park had lots of grass so a lot of the animals were hidden. But we got up close and personal with the rhino and giraffe. We actually got out of the truck and walked near them. They experienced some time at the school as well - they ate with the guys in the dorm, went to Faith's class, watched Zach's soccer game and watched him practice his trumpet at band practice. All in all, I think they had a great visit. We will miss them very much!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Family Visit
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Crazy week
We had an interesting week last week with injuries, illnesses and weather. First Ron has been battling his kidney stones again. He spent several days in the past 2 weeks miserable in the bed waiting for the stone to pass. It still has not passed, but seems to be at bay for the moment. Then on top of that he had a stomach issue for several days. He was not able to keep anything in him and he was lethargic and miserable. Then on Saturday night, I was trying to be the cool dorm mom and play soccer with the kids. I was in the goal and a boy took a shot on me and it hit my finger weird and completely dislocated it. At the same time it started to rain - rainy season is over, so that was weird. It started to pour while we were organizing dorm coverage, who would watch our kids, etc. We head off to the hospital and when we were about 1/2 mile from the hospital our car breaks down. We could not find a taxi anywhere, we started walking. We get to the hospital, have an x-ray and confirm that it is dislocated. They call the orthaepedic surgeon. Ron has to walk back to the car to turn off the hazards. Within 5 minutes of him leaving, it starts pouring down rain. He has to stop in a door way with some guards and wait it out. While he was gone the surgeon comes and he sticks a giant needle into my pinky twice to numb it. When it was sufficiently dead, he pops it back into place. Thankfully Ron wasn't there! He sends me on my way and I go to wait for Ron. He shows up 20 minutes later. When we leave, we see only 1 taxi and he said he wouldn't take us to our neighborhood. So we walk and walk and walk. We finally found a taxi and paid an outrageous price, but soon found out why. There were accidents everywhere - standing water up to the door of the taxi and closed streets. We finally arrived home where all was safe and sound. So, I have to keep my finger splinted for 3 weeks and then see how it does. Hopefully I didn't tear any tendons. Ron continues to be on the mend, although we both have colds.
On more exciting news - my Mom and sister are coming on Saturday and we are taking our 3 day break. Everyone is very excited. Will post pictures!
Here are my nasty pinky pictures:
On more exciting news - my Mom and sister are coming on Saturday and we are taking our 3 day break. Everyone is very excited. Will post pictures!
Here are my nasty pinky pictures:
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
School Stuff
Here is a picture of Faith at the snack bar - this is a cool picture because she was okay ordering in French and getting exactly what she wanted. Pretty cool to see her branch out! Zach is on the intermediate soccer team. He is having fun! Here he is at the latest match against the other American school in Dakar.
This past week was spirit week and on Sunday, they did a Junior vs. Senior girls soccer game. Our boys got in on the action and routed for the Junior girls. They are with some of our juniors.
Faith routed for both!
Faith routed for both!
School continues. We are halfway through this first semester with only 9 weeks until our Christmas break. Time is flying by. We have settled into a routine and are continuing to progress with our comfort in our job and improving with our language. Some days are better than others, but overall there are general improvements.
Pray for Ron as he has been dealing with kidney stones again. He will hopefully be able to pass them soon, for he is miserable! Love and miss you!
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