Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Ivy to Visit
Josh, Lynne and Ivy dropped in for a visit on their way home from Toronto. They had been in Toronto for a wedding and to buy a new vehicle. The bought a 2003 Buick Rendezvous. It was really great to see them, especially Ivy.
I got a chance to try out the Buick and Josh took our recently purchased 2006 Honda CRV for a ride as well. Take a look at the cars and the special little girls as well.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Red Lake visit
It has been a long time since we updated the blog, but at the moment we are in Red Lake ON enjoying the great Ontario North. We arrived in Red Lake Sept. 5th and got a chance to see the most beautiful grand child ever. We have been working on Josh's house and it needs a lot of work. We have been leveling the floors, putting in new beams and then tearing off old siding. We plan to put in some windows and doors and insulate.
The most important job is playing with Ivy. We have been spending a few hours a day working and taking Ivy for walks and just hanging out.
The most important job is playing with Ivy. We have been spending a few hours a day working and taking Ivy for walks and just hanging out.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Leaving Sakeji
Our journey home to Canada began with a goodbye to the students at the Sakeji airstrip. Then a 5 hour flight to Lusaka via Chavuma. We spent a day in Lusaka then a 2 hour flight to Jo'burg. World Cup excitement was amazing. We travelled into Jo'burg and the noise and energy was electric. The horns were deafening. After a long lay over we spent the next 11 hours on a 747 to London. Another long lay over and finally a 8 hour flight to Toronto. It was great to touch down in TO and be back on Canadian soil. Oh Canada!
At the source
Our last weekend we got a chance to travel to the source of the Zambezi River. It has very humble beginnings as a spring rising from the ground on the edge of the Congo border.
last days at Sakeji
Here are some pictures of our final days at Sakeji. They were busy times but we were getting anxious to be going home.
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