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Sunday, December 26, 2010

There is no accounting for taste.

There is no accounting for taste.  Enrique and Carlos came to the house after the meeting this morning to use the computer.  I told them there was pie in the refrigerator if they wanted some.  There were three pies, mulberry, strawberry and lemon meringue.  Guess what they wanted.  “Can we have the leftover pancakes?”

Greeting to all of you, we thank the Lord for all who has stood with us during this past year in praying and giving.  Praise the Lord for His faithfulness.  As we look forward to another year we need your prayers for wisdom and strength.  The responsibilities continue but the energy is less.  The Lord has promised  "as thy days, so shall thy strength be."

Christmas Eve we spent with Marcos and family enjoying the traditional late supper.  Christmas morning we had breakfast with Oswaldo and family, then we took off for the country to have the noon meal with Fabian.  We took along all the fixing and had a cookout.  Praise the Lord for the progress we see in Fabian.

Oscar is in the Beni, another State of Bolivia spending some time with his father.  It has been a long time since Marion and I have had the house to ourselves.  It won’t be for long.  Helen and Miguel, the newlyweds are returning from Camiri in a couple of days.  They have a place lined up to move to, but for the time being they will be here until they can get settled.  


 After the New Year another couple will be in the house for a while.  Saul and Jenny are coming to work in the school next year.  They will be using our house as a base while they are looking for a place to live.  Saul and Jenny are graduates from the university in Sucre.  He will take over the job of teaching physics, math and chemistry.  Jenny teaches English and German.

Marion wonders how many grandmothers have the privilege of teaching their own grandchildren.  Here is a picture of Oswaldo with Oswaldo Enrique (Quique)  and Asiel, his two oldest.  Notice the green and white ribbon.  Those are the colors of the Santa Cruz flag.  It indicates that they are the best students in their class.  Quique is will be starting third grade in February and Asiel will be in first grade.  Marion was their kindergarten teacher.

Oswaldo with Quique and Asiel

2 comments:

  1. sounds like Marion makes some good pancakes!
    Merry Christmas from the Linscotts

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  2. Sounds like an exciting new school year is about to begin! Wonderful to hear how the Lord is providing through your lives in so many areas. Having tasted both of your cooking, we would have chosen a bit of all four of them! :) Expect more in an email soon. Hugs to the both you and hello to the rest!

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