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Friday, May 7, 2021

April in all it's Glory!

Moses loves traveling to Kitgum on Thursday evenings to do a one hour radio program.  He has called it "At the Well".  It is so exciting to know that God's truth is being spread even in to South Sudan.
A family outing to Aruu Falls, only a 45 minute drive from home.
A nice climb down the escarpment before seeing the beauty of rushing water.
God pours His love over us!
Fresh tilapia for supper
And I've gotten back into baking bread and buns lately.
As a result of the women's Bible study group, we as a family came up with a list of family rules.  We wrote the rules separately and I love it that Moses and I had our top 3 out of 4 exact, and we never even talked about it before.  
Since coming to Gulu, we have joined a group of writers, editors, and trainers as we work on the "Roots to Fruits" curriculum. Here we are having a staff meeting.
For Easter, as a team, we slaughtered a pig... and then I spent almost two days boiling down skin and fat to make lard and dog treats.  :)
I ended up with 9 jars of pure white lard in the fridge.
And then we had an Easter appreciation luncheon with all the staff we work with here.


A wonderful class of students in Ontario wrote me letters.

And I had fun writing each one of them back.
Moses and I attended a 3 day "Read for Life" phonics training.  We wanted to fully understand the curriculum as we present it to nursery and primary school teachers alongside the "Roots to Fruits" materials.  Moses was delighted to be winning so many participatory stickers.  hihi...
It took 3 days to learn 26 letters, 44 sounds and many sound combinations.  With songs, hand motions, placement of the tongue - even I learned a ton about the English language.
Mo doing his group work presentation. He should have been a teacher!!
Just a few days ago we received our newest puppy.  Little "Shadow" meets the crew!! The German Shepherd is not really ours - she lives on the compound though.  She was a serious guard dog who did night duty for over 10 years, and we recently decided to let her live out her last days in the sun.
Another product of women's Bible study was Moses and I creating a Vision Board for our lives.
 And I will finish off this post with two pots of protein.  It's White Ant season once again!!

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