Saturday, November 29, 2008

Angola in bloom

Everywhere you look it seems that something is blooming, it's just gorgeous! It is truly "eye candy". The orange trees they call fire trees. I'm afraid my picture doesn't do them justice because the color is so vibrant.
If the Imbondeiro trees weren't cool enough already, they have these balls that hang from them and bloom into the white blossoms.
The long banana shaped things I'm not sure what they are, I'll keep watching to see if they do anything.
These guys are gardeners and when they saw me with the camera they asked me to take their picture, you can't tell by the picture but they were real excited about it. My gardener is on the right his name is Clementino, he does a good job of keeping the grass mowed and watered.
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Saturday, November 15, 2008

Now Let us Rejoice!

The full time Missionaries have arrived in Angola for the first time and we feel abundantly blessed to be here. Angola is part of the Mozambique Mission so these Elders came from there. 2 American's 2 Mozambiquan's. We were thrilled to have them in our home.
The American's finish their missions in May and the other Elders will be here for a year. That's a long assignment! They seemed very ready for the work that is a head of them.

These adorable missionaries came the week before. The couple on the left serve full time in Mozambique as Welfare Missionaries and
couple on the right serve all over the world he is a retired Doctor and teaches hospitals about neonatal resuscitation. They travel 8 weeks on 3 weeks off. I was so amazed at their stamina. The doctor doesn't speak portuguese so that is why the other couple came along. We had such a ball with them, John and I can't wait to do this!
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International Day

Last Saturday was our schools international day. It was so much fun. There were booths from every country that is represented at our school with food to sample and things to learn about them. Each country that wanted to, participated in the talent show. The American's did "music through the years" Gwen was in the colonial time.
Jay was in the "break dancing" time. He even did a few spins!
Every country paticipated in the parade, it was spectacular all the costumes were so beautiful. This is Nigeria.
Go USA!!
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Youth Activity

Jana and Maren are so warmly welcomed by the girls even though only a handful can speak english. They give them hugs and pull them into whatever they are doing.
We were happy to have the youth of our church here over for a day long youth activity. Monday was a holiday here called "day of the dead" where they go and take care of the grave sites of their deceased family members. They decorate them with fresh flowers.
Very similar to Memorial Day in the States. So everyone had the day off of school and work. The youth leaders had a full day of fun activities planned. They at first wanted it to be in our home but when people kept coming and coming we moved it up to the compound recreation center that was still decorated for Halloween. So we had to explain that to the Angolans.
This sweet little girl is named Denise and she is five like Gwen, she can count in English and sing "Head, shoulder, knees and toes" in english. She sits by Gwen each week in Primary and they write there letters together. She borrowed one of Gwen's swimming suits, it barely stayed on her! She couldn't swim but she really wanted to wear goggles like Gwenny.
The young men were playing "spin the phone" they seem to be a very nice group of boys. It was a bit of a surprise for me when it was time to swim some boys must've forgotten their swimsuits and felt that their underwear was a suitable substitute!
They had a talent show some sang, some danced. Then they taught us some Angolan dancing and Jana and Maren taught them the dance "We like to party" it was great! You didn't have to coax any one into doing it. They were very enthusiastic, WOW!
We have a young darling American couple in our branch who are swing dancers and they tried to teach that to the youth, it was pretty hard, Jana got dropped a couple of times by her over zealous partner.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Happy Halloween

Gwen was Cinderella, Maren and her friend went as the ugly step sister's, well, they weren't very ugly!
John just wanted to wear his kilt. Can you blame him he has great legs! It made me so homesick for Scotland!
Here are half of the kids on the compound I didn't get the other half before they broke up. Will is in the upper right corner and was so happy to have a Halloween Party. He wore his graduation gown and went as Darth Mal, the Sith. (I think).
The kids had tons of candy and were very excited. They even had a trading market going so they could get more of their favorites!
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