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To blog or not to blog is the question....

I was wondering if I should keep this blog when we relocate to Malaysia??? I know that our friends in Malaysia and elsewhere are interested about our lives in Kenya but Malaysia??? I am not sure... I am thinking about it... write me a comment if you think I should keep it up!!

Some random pics....
This is Max longing for his daddy. He did this the entire time that Tony was in Malaysia..
poor baby! He loves Tony!

Awwww......(the girls' favorite expression!)

Kat took some pictures around campus....pretty eh?

This huge pine tree is on our front yard.

This is one of Vickie's teachers. The middle school was raising funds for some social projects and he challenged them if they raised a certain amount he would shaved off his beard and if they raised even more money, he would shave his hair as well! Brave man and they did raised the funds!! Too bad I didn't get the 'after' picture!
Vickie is on the far left, as a stage hand during one of their drama production. She is sweeping the floor between sets with a mop!!They couldn't find a broom~ it was an unexpected mess -(
There were herds and herds of cows around our property due to the drought...often they cause traffic jams! and the roads are littered with cow poop...africa is so......organic...i love it!
Our patient is healing and resting and getting very spoilt! She was waited on hands and foot!

See that cheeky smile? She's milking it...

Roger and Shireen Wests...our very special and close friends since we came to Kenya. They have been here either as long as we have been or longer. They have an incredible ministry all over Kenya, Congo, Sudan, and Europe. They are both evangelists and are anointed of the Lord. We were so happy that we were able to throw a suprise birthday celebration for Shireen. We love this family!

Comments

Yapster said…
Selfishly, I would love for you to continue blogging because that keeps me in the loop with you guys. How about blogging through the initial months of your time at GT Klang and reevaluate from there. Just my two cents . . .
Christine Phang said…
sounds like a plan!
:) said…
yes, of course!
Gillian said…
I would love it if you could continue blogging, dear, but it's up to you! :>

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