The first day they got off the plane, Karis had prepared breakfast (remember?) and then we took them shopping for things they might need in Arua.
It didn't take long before Caleb was attached to Will (literally). Kids are a good judge of character, and I'd say that Caleb has pretty good taste. Will Morgan is awesome!
My children were loving them so much by day 3, they couldn't wait to pose by the Nile with them. |
I'm not leaving out Tyler. He is just as awesome as Will. We love Tyler Slay!
Tyler had been an intern the year before to Kenya, and he brought valuable experience to the "Pioneer" Team. We never once had to hold their hands, but it would have been okay if we had had to.
They cooked for themselves, took instruction about culture well, and then they went out and did just what we are called to do as followers of Jesus:
Matthew 28:18-20
New King James Version (NKJV)
18 And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.
They started their "going" at the golf course, trying to make connections.
I love this picture of all the nationals trying to find their balls for them.
They started their "going" at the golf course, trying to make connections.
I love this picture of all the nationals trying to find their balls for them.
At the golf course, they met Richard (who ended up being baptized and being my partner at camp), and they met another non-believer that they spent time sharing stories with.
Another place they were faithful to go was the baseball field, with our without Doug.
When Doug was busy, they biked to the fields anyway.
Doug, letting the team field some balls |
Tyler was also kind enough to let me steal pictures from his facebook. There are so many things in town I wish I could get pictures of for you, but I feel awkward walking around like a tourist with a camera.
Tyler had a small, inconspicuous iphone, and he took some great photos that I stole from him and I'm going to share with you.
You saw most of these if you got my last newsletter, but I wanted to share again. So many of you want to be able to picture in your head where I live, and though I can never describe it accurately enough for you, these photos do help.
Tyler and Will bought a chicken so they could kill it, pluck it and cook it...just for the experience ;) |
Ladies in town cooking the local food...Enya (ground up casava, mixed with millet and water) |
The used clothes market, which can be nasty to walk through on wet days |
One of the hundreds of local tailors. They can make anything you like WITHOUT a pattern! |
A great place to eat in town. We don't go here enough! |
Pretty typical, especially after a rain |
Another great restaurant we love...Ethiopian!!! (No utensils, but great food) |
A view of the main road (where the pink building is) from a side street |
How dry goods are sold in the market (by the "cup") |
A TINY, TINY portion of our HUGE market. After a rain, it's kind of a mess. |
A busy side street. Everyday greetings occurring and shoes being sold to the right. |
My friend says you can find almost anything you need in Arua, if you know where to look...she's probably right ;) |
Local auto dealer. This is what most people drive in Arua. |
Another "convenient store" selling boxes of water, jerry cans, and much, much more! |
There are so many more stories, but I'll only tell one more (on the next post). In case you've forgotten (because I've been such a sporadic writer) I've already told you one about baptism.
We love these guys, and we surely hated to see them go!
Last day together, giving them a "going away" gift |
You are welcome in our home anytime, Tyler and Will! You will be part of the Taylor family forever!
In front of Lake Victoria in Entebbe before they flew out |
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