January 5th
Sarah came to visit us 1 ½ years ago and now she’s back! She’s a high school student from San Antonio. We don’t know her parents very well but, I guess, well enough that they trust their daughter to our care. Sarah has come down with the desire to teach English classes during the Paraguayan summer school break. She will be with us 7 weeks.
English
class was a lot of fun. Sarah and Grace
(a peace corps worker) lead the classes.
Ginny, Don. Martha and I helped in small groups. We had quite a few people come to class that
first week, so we split into a morning and afternoon class. We had about 30 students in those classes.
Even though is the Paraguay school's summer break, it isn't ours.
Isn't this trash can fun?
We had duckies hatch!
She;s finally pulling her weight around here.
The days can be classified as hot, hotter and hottest. Between our normal ministry things and daily
living, we try to spend as much time outside under the fan sipping terere. It’s amazing how much the constant heat (from
early morning to late at night, inside and outside the house) zaps your energy.
Partners in crime
My diapered babies
Ginny was given a pig.
Got milk?
Zoe just hanging around
Jeff showing our team mate how to cut a pork leg. it's just one of Jeff's many many talents.
My friend, Nilsa
Ginny and her friend, Na Ignacia. Na ignacia has a plethora of animals at her house. It's always fun to visit.
January 16 – Six youth from Jataity went to SIM’s annual
summer camp (plus four from our house). They had a wonderful time.
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