So Saturday is our 6 year Anniversary! This is just a little list that tells a little something about our past 6 years.
6 Years:
10 moves
9 jobs
8 pets
7 trips to the beach
6 cars
5 Christmas's
4 cell phones
3 countries (lived in)
2 states
1 happy couple
So we will be going to the capital city of Cameroon, which is Yaounde, for our anniversary. It is only a 2 1/2 hour drive away and the only place close by to find a decent restaurant and hotel. We will be staying at one of nicest hotels in Yaounde (Mont Febe) on Friday night and we plan to have dinner at a restaurant called Cafe de Yaounde. I already know what I am going to order: Le capitain forestier, haricot verts, et pommes frites ( a really good fish in a white cream sauce, with green beans and french fries) Yummy!! I'm sure it's going to be a great week-end!
Now for an update:
We are finally in our house in Ebolowa. We are getting settled in. We finally got some living room furniture after being in our house for over two weeks, but it's not like we can just run to the nearest furniture store and pick-out some stuff. We had our furniture hand made and the wood it is made out of was actually a tree in the rain forest only a couple of weeks ago. We have a small little stove and a really big refrigerator (american size) which works when we have power (which hasn't been very often lately). We have a well and running water, but no hot water. We actually have a nice bed and dresser that we were able to buy from some other missionaries and we even have a guest bed ready for whenever you want to come visit. Our house is really nice and roomy. It is located just outside of town, in a village that is becoming part of the town now. It isn't a very long walk to our market, where they sell all sorts of fruits, veggies, fish, plantains, and all sorts of just stuff. We really love our house and our neighbors. Everyone seems to be really friendly and there are several families from the church that live in our neighborhood. So God has really been good to us and provided all of our needs. With that said I would also like to say a big "Thank You" to the sunday school classes and all the people who have sent us money to help set-up our house. We really appreciate it.
The beginning of October we have our Book of Hope training and then we will be setting up and training in our city to have a Book of Hope distribution in the schools. We will also begin traveling to all of the churches in the Southern Province of Cameroon, which is our main area of ministry, since we are the only missionaries in the south. We have vision to really encourage and help the churches that are established as well as planting new churches that are so desperately needed in so many villages. Please continue to pray for us that God will give us favor and open the doors to the schools for Book of Hope and that He will give us wisdom and guideance as we begin to plant new churches.
5 comments:
hey you guys!
happy anniversary! i want be on the computer tomorrow to tell you so i am getting it in early. i love the pics on your site. you guys are awesome and we are praying for you constantly. keep us up to date and blog b/c i have you on my bookmark bar on the computer to check your blog everyweek. take care and we love ya! :)
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!
Hope you guys have a great week-end in Yaounda. That meals does sound YUMMY!!
Post some pics of your little house. Would love to be able to see your surroundings.
3 moves
9 jobs
4 pets
2 trips to the beach
4 cars
5 Christmas's
8 cell phones
1 countries (lived in)
2 states
1 happy couple & a baby
We have been to Mexico 5x in 4 years.
Hey guys. I am glad to hear that things are going weel for ya'll. Bet you don't hear that word much any more. I hope Joel has a safe trip to France and I know he will be excited to be reunited with his guitar. Keep up the good work and may GOD continue to bless you both. Your brother in CHRIST, Ty
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