Saturday, January 26, 2013

Daddio


My dad came to visit!!!!!!!!!!!  We had the greatest time with him.  My heart is still overflowing with joy from our time together.  We spent a lot of it just showing him around life, playing lots of games, doing puzzles (or for Elliot, doing the SAME puzzle about 1,462 times) reading books, and just being together!!!  This past week was such a gift and we are are so so grateful for him coming and loving on us!  Here are some of the pictures from the week
His welcome committee :)  We were all ready and waiting but then he came through the other gate and snuck up on us.  Elliot was so surprised and happy that he literally could not talk.  He just kept wiggling around in Pop's arms, laughing and beaming!  
There could not be happier boys in the whole world at this moment

Snuggles with Pops
Saturday we spent at the beach playing in the sand, doing ham radio stuff, and hanging out in the kiddie pool at the hotel.  Elliot just had his head covered in sunscreen and his hair was WILD!


Keenan and Pops playing in the waves.  
Just inserting random picture here to go with the one below.  My dad made a new friend!!  This is Joel who is a part fo the ham radio club here in Abidjan.  He helped my dad get a license to operate here and this was taken the day we got to pick it up from him, then he got to use it the day we went to the beach.

One of the coolest parts of the trip was my dad brought a little ham radio that he built, set it up on the beach, and was actually able to talk to someone from Brazil!  After that one contact, he has now talked to people from every continent!  Pretty amazing!!
Sandy face boys!!

Little girl loving the kiddie pool
Eating some chicken, fries, rice, and beans for lunch

All of us at the beach
Sunday we went to church, then to one of our favorite restaurants here, and then off to the pool!!
For some reason, Elliot is terrified of really getting into the water, so we have to take it slow with this guy.  Just some jumps off the steps
Craig and Lucy relaxing
Me and our little gal
Floating.  When did he get so HUGE?!
Keenan, not terrified.
Monday we were off to the market to find some treasures!
The food part of the market
Mmmmmmm.  Hungry, anyone?!

Reading.  Classic Pops picture
Tuesday we stayed home and hung out with this little cheese ball.  We made a guitar  from some trash laying around, and while I was proud of our work, Elliot was only excited for about 30 seconds.  Then he went off to find something new.

My dad brought a bunch of craft stuff for the boys.  These were flexible wax strings that you can mold together.  Elliot made a tree, can you tell?!

On Wednesday we went to a Bible Study at Lycee Clasique, one of the high schools here that we work on to show my dad a bit of ministry.  The boys were very excited about the meeting
The book that my dad is reading to the boys was his from when he was little.  It even has his name written in the inside cover in his little kid cursive :)  Such a fun thing to have
















We heard of a miniature golf course here and thought we would give it a shot on Wednesday.  The couse was not so good, but we laughed a lot!  They squeezed 18 holes into the median on a busy street, each of the holes were only concrete and not level at all.  The ball would roll around for quite a long time before finding the bottom of a small hill.  Sometimes it did work to our benefit, however when the hole was at the bottom of a dip!

Elliot never did really get the hang of it

I think that we all tried numerous times to get the ball to go through that little opening.  Even if you hit it super straight, you would hit a bump in the concrete and it would be all over the place.  After this was taken, my dad finally hit the ball perfect, and Elliot started swinging his little legs back and forth.  Right before the ball made it into the opening, Elliot kicked it, and off the green it went!!
This might have been one of the only shots of Keenan actually playing the game.  He just loved running around hole to hole whacking his ball however he liked.  We were the only ones there, so he got to have his fill :)


Just hanging out between holes
Pops helped build a massive train




Thursday we hung around the house and just played.  Had some baseball time in the yard

Wide eyes!  Like he could not even believe he hit the ball that far!!

Keenan's pitching is hard core.  As hard as he can
Batting with Lucy on my hip

Keenan's serious pitching again

Intense
Pops with Lucy girl

My daddio took a little family picture for us!
awwww...


We are so so so thankful for the time we got to spend together!!!!!!!  And now the boys have a count down until we get to see him again!  Only 5 more weeks, and we will be heading back to America for a bit!  It sure did make the good-bye a little easier this time.  Thank you thank you thank you for coming out here, Dad!!!  SEE YOU SOON!!!!!

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Pamoja

Our little fam outside the big meeting room
We are BACK!!!  We made it safely to Nigeria, our visas were good, we had a busy but great time at the Pamoja conference, and now we are home!!  The conference overall went well, but there were some things that were hard at the same time.  One of the biggest frustrations for us and our students was that it was not the best set up of French speakers.  They began with translating up front, but quickly switched over to radios where they just sent it over a frequency that they were supposed to get.  But it only worked half of the time and I know that so much was missed because of it.  But on the flip side, the Lord really did some incredible things in the lives of the students and we are excited to hear more about it as we meet with them and talk through things.  We have a meeting with everyone who went on Saturday morning, so we are looking forward to all the stories!!  One of the funniest things during the week though was I got a glimpse into celebrity life.  Everyone wanted to take our picture.  And especially so with the kids.  And the thing that made me laugh the most was it didnt matter one lick who's camera it was, they just wanted a picture with us.  For example, one guy would come up with his camera in hand and ask if he could take a picture with us.  When we said sure he would grab a complete stranger and ask her to take the picture.  After she did, she would hand the camera back to him and say OK, now snap one with me.  With his camera.  They will never see each other again!  But they just want to be in the pictures. :)  Towards the end of the week I wished that I had taken my small camera with me and with each person who took our picture asked if they would take one with ours as well.  Then make a slide show with the hundreds of strangers with me and my kids set to the Brad Paisley song Celebrity.  If only...   I wonder where our faces are plastered on the world wide web!  But in my corner of the web, here we are!  Lots of pictures to document our time!  
Our room at the guest house.  It was very nice complete with AC!  We asked when we got there if we could have a matress to put on the floor for the boys  to sleep on and they said, "Well, the bed is very large..."  I would have had a broken rib or two sleeping with these guys!!
Keenan was more than just a little happy to have a bathtub.  We dont have one at our house.  But then, sadly, there was no stopper for the drain and we could not use it to it's full glory :(

Our incredible friends Kevin and Lindsey sent Christmas presents with a friend who was coming with the Jesus Film  Team from Orlando.  It was so fun to get little treasures and the boys were more than thrilled! :)


Lucy's first princess


A sweet way that we saw the Lord move for our family is that He provided shoes for Elliot.  We were super smart and only brought one pair of old shoes for a two year old and literally when we got off the plane in Nigeria the bottom fell off.  After we got settled and went to the tent for dinner Craig asked someone where we could buy shoes.  We were outside of town in a campus compound with nothing at all close by and no transportation off campus what so ever, so we knew that it would be a stretch.  But the lady we asked said, "My friend just got some to sell!  I will call her!"  Her friend had literally bought shoes the day before on the off chance that she would be able to sell some at the conference.  What are the odds?!  So, Elliot became the very proud owner of grey gellies for the bargin price of 3 dollars.  No glitter or anything, just plastic shoes that click a little as he walks. :)  So thankful for the Lord's provision in the little things!!!!!

The food was alright.  Mostly it was rice or yams with either a hunk of beef or a half of a fish.  They did have cereal throughout the day as well which was a relief at times.  The first night we got there we liked it for the most part.  But then we had the same meal again for dinner.  Then again for breakfast.  Then lunch.  Then dinner.  For the whole week.  By the end Keenan was asking for just oatmeal.  The first morning as we were walking to breakfast Elliot said "I hope there are waffles!"  Instead we had a great plate of ramen noodles and scrambled eggs.  Mmmmm.  Very close to waffles.

Keenan enjoying his cornflakes


The stage
Durring one of the prayer times at one of the meetings



Stephane and Colette in a meeting
Lucy found a little friend

He didnt want her to go anywhere



giggle monster


The Francophone group

Me and Flora
There were lots of times where I would have to just take the kids outside to run around after a couple hours of sitting and coloring or playing with cars.  That's when the photo shoots happen :)
Keenan took this!  He took it and started giggling saying, "She's crawling away!!"






A look of innocence as he was being noisy in the meeting :)
Lucy was taken non stop by people wanting to "snap her picture"  She was so so good the whole week, but at the end she got sick with tummy stuff and had enough.  She just wanted familiar, so this was her new reaction when people snatched her from my arms.

Except Flora.  She adores Flora :)

Stephane paying close attention during one of the break out sessions :)
One afternoon they had "Africa Games" where they had a bunch of games set up all over like a basketball tournament, soccer tournament, sack races, relay races, volleyball, and frizbee.
Sack racing


Lots of laughs on this game


And with all the activities to do, what do the boys do?!  Dirt.

Craig played soccer like the Africans in his bare feet only to discover how tender his feet are.  He lasted 8 minutes before a chunk of skin on his foot peeled back and he had to stop

But not before I got this sweet shot of him stealing the ball!!

His team


Craig and Constant goofing around

My monkey
And then it was New Years Eve!!  The way they celebrate is by going to church.  All night.  We left the campus at 7 and I think the service was scheduled to go until 6 the next morning.  Our kids lasted until 9:30.  Then we trudged on home and went to sleep.  We are party animals, I know.
On the bus heading to the church

Heading into the church.  Soon after this was taken Craig was confronted by someone saying that he was not allowed to take pictures of the church.  So, we snuck some....  Sorry they are out of focus and not super clear.  They were taken while walking or super fast.  We just wanted to document everything!!!
This church was HUGE!!!  It seated 50,000 inside and they set up tons of tents around the outside because they were expecting 200.000 people to come.  The hard part though was it was a huge prosperity gospel church and there was a great emphasis on money and getting more money.  There was even a VIP section that Craig stumbled into by mistake and got very strongly repremanded for.
Keenan with Stephane and Constant

Because the service goes all through the night, families brought mats to put right outside the windows for when the children wanted to sleep.


Elliot with some girl that really wanted her picture taken with him







Most of our group from Cote d'Ivoire.  It was hard to get everyone together at one time!!

Craig translating for one of the seminars


Always dancing and playing durring the breaks

Elliot and Stephane

Lucy and Nadege


On the last night of the conference, people were encouraged to dress in their traditional dress from their countries.  I wish we had asked where everyone was from, but they all looked so beautiful!!  






Then it was the end!  We were up at 4:15 the next morning to get a bus to beat traffic to the airport.  We had a 9:40 direct flight home and we so looking forward to being back.  We waited at the airport, and waited, and waited.  Then around 8:15 ish someone finally went to the check in desk who didnt even work for the airline we were taking.  We went and asked what was going on and he told us simply that the flight was cancelled.  Hmmm.  There was no announcement, no reason given.  They re-routed us through Togo that afternoon and when Craig said that it was not professional of them to say nothing they responded with, "Why?!  Your flight was for this morning.  We are still checking you in in the morning and you will get back today."  Thanks. :)
Me and my girl on the plane home
Just us girls... I look a little bit tired!

snuggled up with Mickey and Pooh.  It looks like we were leaving Walt Disney World and not Nigeria!
Im thankful to be back in the more familiar and especially back in my own bed!  Thank you, Lord for a trip that was safe and fruitful!  Now back to routine!