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Thursday, 20 December 2007

Happy Christmas


Thought we'd better get a photo on this sunny day in Loja! Don't worry, it didn't last for long. Evie loves this christmas tree, so we stop and look at it every time we pass. I made some christmas stockings, so we are busy filling it up with little nonsensical presents, bemoaning the lack of ham and thinking about what are good alternatives for this christmas feast.

John is planning one last fishing trip (fly fishing) before baby no.2 comes, maybe this time with a bit of sucess. Evie said today she wants a brother, lets see what she wants tomorrow. And that about sums up our plans for the next little while before we head up to Quito.

Monday, 5 November 2007

And you wonder why we go thru so much Vegemite!

You can't say that Evie isn't a faithful little Australian!

We just celebrated Evie's second birthday at the end of October, I think we all enjoyed ourselves. She was spoiled with presents and well wishes from around the globe, so thank you to everyone who remembered us and made us feel very loved!





We only have 3 months left of our official language and orientation year, so really need to get cracking on the rest of our orientation manual...please pray we'll stick at it! Good timing too, as our second baby is also due in 3 months, nothing like an enforced deadline I guess.
But don't worry, we still are managing to have some fun, like chilling out at the park, playing futbol with friends. Evie's developing a good kick.

This is a picture of Fabricio and us on the morning of the recent world cup qualifiers. Let me tell you, he wasn't out of place on this day! People are passionate about their team and proud to show it!

Sunday, 28 October 2007

Bolivia, Peru and Home



After three weeks of separation, we were finally rejoined and happy to be that way too. Evie is still mentioning the fact that Dad is home and often gives random hugs for being here. I thought it would be good to share of some of the things that I did while away. Where did I go? Cochabamba, La Paz and Copacabana in Bolivia then to Arequipa and Lima in Peru. Let's say that Cochabamba had great food. It was great to see Latins preaching exegetically. It was also encouraging to see other missionaries in action who had been in action for many years in a Latin context. I was given some great ideas for our future. I think for both of us to hear that there are people out there doing siustainable projects, working with pastors and doing these things well was a great thing for us to hear so early on in our time here in Loja. I look forward to being able to call on them when the time arrises.
The random photos are of the Christ statue in Cochabamba, which has a hillside around it covered in thorns, quite appropriate. A bus flying through the streets of Cochabamba. The bus that flew off the road while I was on board and finally the scenery at the main plaza in Arequipa, stunning.




















 
 
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