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Monday, April 25, 2011

Easter Weekend In Eldoret

I'm sure many people spent Easter Weekend with friends and family. Though we live in a country far from most of our friends and family we are blessed to have some family very near. We had a great time with Ma and Pa Leister in Eldoret. Oh and a few kids also. Tekoa loves to go crazy with the others. We have been home a few hours and he is already missing them all. We spent almost four full days away from Kisumu and the daily grind which was a wonderful vacation for Rachel and I. We hope everyone had as much fun and encouragement as we did over the last four days.

Of course for the kids one of the highlights was the hunt. In this case there were no eggs, but small plastic bouncy balls. They tracked them down in the grass, trees and shrubs. The picture shows my mom teaching about the gift of new life that Jesus gave us in His death and resurrection.
This is the new play room the kids absolutely love. Tekoa though a new comer to the play room jumped right in. This of course was after the ball search and now they were expressing the abundance of life they all seem to have
Gabe and Tekoa are quite a pair. Of course it's always a highlight for Tekoa when he is in Eldoret to spend time with Gabe. Keeping them out of trouble or harms way can be a challenge at times. It's fun watching them grow up together.
Eliza even got in on the bouncy ball action. She was hanging with the less volatile ones of course not wanting to get her dress dirty or mess up her hair. Isn't she just adorable.

Well I didn't get a good picture of Easter Dinner. Of course I was too busy eating the delicious ham and what not. Not a common finding in Kenya. We also had a strawberry-rubarb pie for desert among other things. Compliments to Mom and my wife for the fantastic food. It was a great meal that we ate in the big play room with 4 adults, 2 teens and 23 kids under the age of 5. Food fight was an option but nobody wanted to be responsible for cleaning up the mess.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

33 Years Old

Yes my birthday was yesterday. Another year down and a hopeful year ahead. It's strange getting older in a place where birthdays don't really mean anything. Most people don't really know how old they are and usually don't celebrate birthdays especially when they are older. For me it was a delightful day with the sun shinning once again. I skipped school for the day but of course studied a bit in the morning. Rachel maid crepes with fresh mangoes and homemade whip cream for breakfast (Mouth watering).
Then we opened some presents. Tekoa had picked me out an orange tie that he demanded I should have to wear to school. (sorry the picture isn't very good) Funny he thought orange was the only color for me. Some things never change.

Being home with the family and resting were the most exciting parts, which didn't last for long because I had those studies to do which were interrupted; first by a couple guys wanting some money, which turned into a long discussion about who Jesus really was. Then the gas for the cooker went out which required a quick trip to town with my Personal Assistant Tekoa. We were then able to make lunch and put the kids down for naps. Later we went for ice cream cones (a perk of living in the 3rd largest city in Kenya)

As the day went on Tekoa and I started the work on his new bed (new meaning newly recycled). He is getting too big for the crib we originally bought when he was born. He keeps rolling into the sides at night waking himself up, thus waking us up. Not fun. So to save money and sleep we dismantled something outside and attempted to fit it together as a bed. Unfortunately the wood is a bit wonky (british for not quite straight). Tekoa loved the work though. Hopefully we'll finish it in a couple of days.

Another blessing for a father's birthday was the first actually crawling activity of our dear Eliza. She has been army crawling for some time but finally got on those hands and knees and took a few steps if you can call them that. She is a shy girl around other people but has so much personality that overflows when it's just the family. So if you ever meet her don't be offended if it takes a while to become friends.

This was dinner. There are certain meals that aren't usually on the menu for us. Though we eat like Americans mostly we are still limited due to cost of American food or availability. Anyway it was a special occasion so we had Lasagna with olives. Very tasty. There is something about baking in a charcoal oven and its natural flavor. You should try it some time, it's well worth the effort. Or just visit and we can do it for you.

Of course a special occasion wouldn't be complete with out a fresh mango/apple pie. My wife has a gift I am proud to say.

All in all it was a beautiful birthday. I got so many greetings from friends and family of which I am grateful. It's always nice to be remembered, well almost always.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

As the world turns

It's obviously not the big events that define our existence on this earth but the everyday joys and struggles. This blog is more for the day to day then anything else so anyone reading could understand us a little better. If that is possible.
Tekoa is getting to the age that he would rather play with someone else's toy then his own. It so happens our neighbor Ricki feels the same way and here they are enjoying the grass on the other side of the fence.
Our little girl has four teeth now. Here she is proudly showing off her two top teeth. We received a package which had this baby doll in it. As you can see Eliza loves to chew on it.
Eliza loves to play with Tekoa's toys, but she doesn't get the chance very often because her big brother kindly will take his toy away and replace it with one of her toys. As you can see she is very happy to be playing with not just one but two of her brothers cars.
Tekoa is quick to call people his friends, and as he would say these are all my friends. They were writing with chalk on our sidewalk, but quickly got into a picture pose when I pulled out the camera.
This is actually Tekoa at Sunday school. They do not have a nursery at our church, so he joins in with kids that are a bit older then him. He makes it through the songs, and sometimes some of the lesson. But because he is only two and he is not able to stay still we always leave a bit early so we do not distract the other children.