

April 13, 2020 |
April 13, 2020 |
I'm a little embarrassed to say that two packages came yesterday (the 17th), and since the kids were at a friend's house holding newborn puppies, I opened them myself. Doug and I unpacked them, so excited, and never once thought about taking pictures.
Stacy and Carol, I'm so sorry, but please know the fun stuff was really appreciated.
Stacy, that new drink mix powder you sent (Berry Limeade Blast by Hawaiian Punch) tastes almost like a Sonic drink. We LOVE it.
Carol, the sticky notes, white board markers, cakes and cookie mixes and zip locks were a great idea, but I really liked the fact that you packed it with Yoakum newspapers. It is so much fun for me to read pieces of home. Thanks.
A sweet lady and her kids in Mississippi that I don't even know, sent my kids some "happys." Little did she know that Caleb watched Ben 10 on the airplane on the way to Africa, and fell in love with it. He's never seen another episode, but he talks about it all the time. Good choice, Jennifer.
Kelley Adcox acts like she doesn't have a full-time job, husband or children, and she keeps blessing us with boxes. She even remembered Karis' birthday. She sent stickers and books for all the kids (they like books this size they can take to the church service where they don't understand anything that is going on). She also sent spicy seasonings for Doug. He was happy.
Check out the kool-aid mix! I got to put a few of those to use this week.
I went out visiting in a new area and I met a wonderful lady who helped me with my language. I have been back several times to visit her, and on the third time, all the children playing with my children, followed us home. I invited all 13 into the courtyard, and while they played with Kylie, Karis, and Caleb, I went in and made two pitchers of Kool-aid. This happened again the following day, too.
I'm praising God for ministry opportunities with this kids and for the barries that Kool-aid breaks down.
What kid doesn't like a red mustache spread half-way across his face?
Aimee Staples and Stefanie Kellum provided us with a box full. Coloring books, movies, food, and peanut butter. Thank you for remembering the picture-hanging kit and the twisty ties. Ahh, luxuries. What a welcome home gift. Thanks, guys!
Aunt Cortney sent everyone calendars and also a "Little House on the Praire" book. Can you believe they don't sell pocket calendars, or wall calendars anywhere in Arua? But to be fair, I have seen a picture of the latest political candidate with the twelve months chronicled below the picture. I just wasn't feeling it.
More birthday for Karis. My mom sent her a cooking set and some new flip flops. The dishes will come in handy for all the "dirt/leaf" cooking my kids do.
My mom also sent glow-in-the-dark sticks, shirts for everyone, and apparently, Doug thinks the Dove chocolates are for him...
Thank you, Justin and Lauren. My kids LOVED the mini-junk cereals. There was quite a race to line up which ones they were going to eat the next morning. Yeah for taco packets and salad dressing packets, drink mixes and cocoa, and praise Jesus especially for Louisiana hot sauce!
Flamin' Hot Cheetos and Reeses Peanut Butter Cups. I could just stop there. Kelley Adcox knew JUST what Doug and I LOVE! But on top of all that, we got some school supplies, knick knacks for the kids and towels.
What a blessing you all are to me. Prayers said on our behalf is my greatest blessing, but, next to that, I appreciate your thoughtfulness. Whenever parts of "home" arrive, it makes for such an exciting day!
We love you all!