11.21.2011

Be Our Guest

our sudanese friends are often showing us hospitality, inviting us to their homes, gifting their harvest, and giving out of the fullness of their heart. with thanksgiving approaching, we wanted to give them a chance to be our guest, to say thanks, and to share our traditions with them just as they have for us.

we started early with preparations... caleb had the unpleasant task of killing the chicken. but don't let his face fool you into thinking he felt any sympathy for our soon to be dinner.


he was rather proud.


everyone cooked their favorite thanksgiving dishes: green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, mashed potatoes, stuffing, pumpkin pie, and even apple pie! the morning was busy with plucking feathers, peeling potatoes, cleaning counters, and decorating table tops. oh, and we officially kicked off the season with some christmas music, giving us an extra pep in our step. i even wore my happy holidays shirt for added spirit. this is my rolled out of bed look. ok, maybe its my everyday look.


once our guests arrived, we played UNO, jumped rope, and some took a turn on the swing.



the boys played a serious game of basketball.


we ate, and ate some more. we taught our moru friends the song, "i've got so much to be thankful for." then we all made thanksgiving hands and shared with everyone what we were thankful for.


all around...a great thanksgiving with friends! oh yeah, our group photo. i think the bunny ears are a nice touch.


11.06.2011

Okari

sitting in church this morning, i was reminded of how much i love this community. though i understand only a word or two from the sermon, i try my best to follow along with my bible. i mumble through the hymns, sometimes picking up on the last word of each line. for a moment, i am tempted to feel out of place, but quickly become aware of my unpretentious surroundings. the mud walls and thatch roof echo songs of praise and the people of okari smile and greet me as if i was their long-time friend returning home. 
  
 

my favorite part is the end of the service. we follow one another outside and form a sort of greeting circle, shaking hands, saying hello. then we all huddle to sing as the drums beat in the background. 


thankful today for worship and fellowship with believers, no matter the language.

11.03.2011

First Day, Hooray!

 

monday was the first day of school! liana and gaby arrived bubbling with excitement and eager to start the day. gaby even came dressed in his finest :)   
liana and i baked a peachy pumpkin crisp in celebration of the first day, or halloween, or maybe just because. we’ve had an abundance of pumpkins here, and it almost feels like the fall season...minus the cool weather. 

later liana and gaby carved pumpkins. 
some of us went to scott’s house for his “celebrate the harvest” party. we ate pumpkin cookies and pumpkin bread, taught his friends some random songs like “father abraham,” and laughed.