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ONE YEAR LATER!!!
Yes, it's one year later since our return to Malaysia and Max made it and is still with us :-) I cannot believe that it was a year ago since I posted my last entry, and I am finding it even more amazing that we have actually been "home" for a little over a year! I can say that life in Malaysia has been full of suprises and is fast and furious. I was inspired to blog again when I was going through our digital photos and doing some digital decluttering. I was amazed by how much has happened in just a year. So, over the next few days, I am hoping to get you all caught up withn all that has happened the last 12 months and I will try to post as many pictures as I can.....I am not very patient waiting for pictures to upload :-)
Max - survived the 24 hour journey and seems to have adapted pretty good to Malaysian life. We are so glad we brought him with us!
Reunited with their youngest cousins ... Annabelle and Isaac. I think they will featured quite regularly in this blog.

One of the biggest treat we had when we first got back and the girls were missing Africa terribly was an opportunity to watch a live game between Manchester United and Malaysian team. For those of you who may not know, our family (minus yours truly) are hardcore MU fans. The girls took over 1000 pictures but I will spare everyone and just upload a few! God is faithful to help us along the transition with special events like these.



We were at the stadium from 5 pm to midnight. It was quite an experience. I even had to admit I had fun watching the game.
I will keep posting pictures and comment on them the next few days, I will try to keep them in some chronological order...so keep checking!

Comments

Roger Loomis said…
Great photos! Anxious to read and see what else you've been doing.

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