I am currently writing another blog, but in the meantime I'm posting these pictures as an appetizer! We are coming to the end of September and it has flown by! This month has seen the first four weeks of the final term of the school year, two teams of visitors, the return of a former staff member who is here to clean out their things so that they may minister to aging parents at home in the U.S., a visit to Kampala to see where the Browns are now living, two days of rest in Entebbe, and the ongoing work of the maize mill, timber mill, enterprise farm, vocational school, mentoring and teaching/preaching. In addition, I was privileged to work in the clinic two days one week in order to help out when our medical staff numbers were down.This is a bug we call, "Acacia's jackfruit bug" because we frequently find it hovering around the jackfruit trees
beautiful roses in our garden
Kathryn graciously cut off Toby's surfer hair, which I love, but he hates . . .
Havin' a bit'o tea because, for crying out loud, the Browns are English!!!!!
Acacia and Anya also enjoy a cuppa
The boys and Joel Brown hanging on the Brown's balcony in Kampala. We visited them two weeks ago in Kampala where they now live as a satellite house for our older children who have internships and advanced school in the city.
Acacia and Kevin practice a duet for their piano lessons
Toby dances to his own beat
Crystal is a great mouser! Yummy!
"Bite they lil' heads off . . ."
Bubbly gets a bath
"Do you see the trouble they put me through for NOTHING????? In five minutes I'm gonna go roll in something nasty anyway!!!"
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