
some beautiful zebras

some of our friends making their dinner

selling tomatoes

first bath

soccer team

road to Green Farm

the Patty team

they make the machinery look better

I call this my Angel Picture. Mom looks just like an angel here

reading time at Green Farm

Bible study

my babies

the two Memories and a friend

My friend Memory and her brothers

Our good friend Kate, her husband, and her baby

Daddy and Maselino

Joe's little brother

Joe, Harrison, Kenny, and Isaac

fun friends

Joe, Rose, and Iryna

Teacher Caroline

Teacher Zandele

sweet ladies

the best two ladies in Zambia

friends

Teacher Precious

all the teachers



the children's skit

fun times!

they own the world... or so they think

me and my baby

Teacher Precious in her holiday attire

my little sister, Joyce

Kate and her baby

some lovely chimwemwe ladies

kwacha!

I can say by experience, these things are pretty bad. I prefer freshly sautéed termites, personally.

Little Suzie

so cute!

she likes her food...

...oh yes!

the way everyone carries their babies

such an example!

my friend Memory and her baby, Sela

Edward and Peter

Bliss and his big brother

my pretty friend

Rebecca

Evon and her children

Evon's house before it was rebuilt

Our first Hope Club - sitting on the ground

friends

they are "fit as soldiers."

Fred, his wife, and friends

cute elephants - notice the baby

my baby!

Some nice masks
5 comments:
Thanks for all the pictures, Sarah. They really gave a glimpse into what you all are doing over there. It appears that the natives have accepted your family very well, making that part much easier. Being as it's cold and winter over here, the dry, dusty climate that you have looks very different - especially since we've got a good 6 inches of snow. I really liked the pictures of the zebra and elephants! They are such an exotic species, at least for us Americans!
Sarah,
Your pictures are beautiful, and provide an almost tangible glimpse into Africa for those of us who've not had the privilege of going. However, the best part about them is your "tags"....you can hear the love you have for the people of this land in the way you reference them. The Lord is working in your heart through Africa as much as He is working through your family in that country! God bless you, and may He continue to grow your ministry in Africa!
sorry, Sarah, that last comment was me :>
Mrs. Dowling
lovely pictures, Sarah! Those were some looovely termites (yuck!)
Lucie
P.S. Sorry that I haven't commented in a while!
Your baby ,Suzie, is such a doll!
Thank you for posting pictures!
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