Well, make that pieces of two days since the ones of Jabez are from the day before.:)
Everyday sights.
Love them rice fields!
Mae La Refugee Camp. A very, very small piece of it. It is the largest refugee camp here. I believe that I've been told that there is usually between 40,000 to 60,000 refugees.
In town...
Our students in line for supper.
First time behind the wheel.:) Jabe's, not mine, that is.
My welcome home committee.:)
these pictures makes me so very homesick- missing you, Jabez, kids, staff, villagers and all- it won't be too long by God's grace, time passes fast.
ReplyDeleteI no time the Stecks will be there...love you always- God bless and keep you,puss och kramar, mamma
Me too, me too! I was gonna write in "homesick" before I even saw the other comment:P
ReplyDeleteIf you're homesick, than we're Mama-sick!
ReplyDeleteI meant that far, far better than it may have sounded...:) Can't wait 'til you're back!
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