In stark contrast to the repulsion of the slave trading that made this island famous, was the beauty of the landscaping that is there now. You could have easily imagined yourself on a lush tropical island where only happy memories are made. It is truly beautiful there now.
When we finally made it home Monday morning at 3AM, we found our little dog and cat well and happy to have us home. We are definitely glad to be back to the usual happenings.
We love and miss you all.
Heather
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I just LOVE IT when those "nurse & doctor just happened to be on hand" things happen. HE is so good! Even though I only spent a few days with y'all last November when we were doing childcare at the "first-termers" conference, I check your blog weekly and love to see how things are going. I'm so glad Karis' finger was not broken.
We have a HUGE FPO preschool group starting in August, 42 kids just in the babies, one year and two year classes. Please lift us up if we come to mind! Blessings to all of you!
Marlene Boothe (ILC)
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