Friday, November 26, 2010

Thanksgiving Day

Well they don't have turkeys so we had to settle for kuku. Noah wanted stuffing or as some call it dressing so we made our own from brown bread as they call it, oil and spices. In a couple of hours we will stuff our kuku (Chicken) and put it in our European size oven made in Italy. The appliances are small but Stef has made out well with making banana bread muffins (cakes they call them here). We just have to remember that everything cooks faster here since we are about between 6,000-7000 ft above sea level.

Earlier we we went for a walk of about 3 miles. Stef is a little warn out. I think she want the baby to come soon! She managed well and so did the kids. We walked around the village and around to a local congregation that is on the other side of a few fields. Women were doing their wash in the river and one little boy was taking his "Sunday" bath in his birthday suit. It is a warm day here as the rains are becoming less and less. It has only rained twice in the last week and a half. Summer is approaching and it will be quite warm and no rain until March. Indeed not as grueling as N. California!

All is well as we give thanks for God's great gift of life and salvation through Jesus' Christ. A free gift received by faith.

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