Yesterday, Lindsay's school setup a coffee house as a fund-raiser for the play they will be putting on. Lindsay has been playing in the worship band and, as such, was a part of the talent show portion of the coffee house. She did a great job!
Coffee House
Labels: coffee house, Lindsay 0 commentsPosted by Henry at 5:57 PM
It's alive!
0 commentsI did the unthinkable on Friday. I spilled a full glass of ice water on my lap top! I was working at the table, and I turned to see what Jordan was doing as I placed my glass on the coaster. I know; multi-tasking isn’t always a good thing! As you can imagined, I panicked, tried to dump the water off the computer, and called Henry at work right away. As I waited for him to answer, the computer began sizzling (I kid you not!), and then the screen went black. I’d killed my computer! I felt awful.
But, there are advantages to having an IT Director in the family! After the lap top had dried, Henry was able to get it to boot; he’d resurrected it! It was looking like the computer itself was okay, but the keyboard was shot. He brought a “dead” and abandoned lap top home from the office, put that computer’s battery & keyboard in mine, and, marvel of marvels, it began working as good as new!
Now you know why I married a computer geek. (Ha ha!)
Posted by Marcette at 5:58 PM
They're back!
0 commentsNow that the rains have diminished considerably (not completely, mind you, as we had an all day drizzle yesterday), some of our favorite foods are back! When the “veggie guys” came today, fresh cantaloupe, ripe strawberries, and mangos were on their truck. Yippee! It tastes like summer again. J
Posted by Marcette at 12:50 PM
That's what friends are for.
Labels: earthquake, Honduras 0 commentsThe earthquake that shook Costa Rica like a boat at high tide on Jan. 8, was big news all over Central America. Several of our friends in Honduras emailed to make sure we were okay. Liliana, our beloved Spanish teacher, even called us that night. We felt so loved, and we were so grateful to be able to say, "We're okay!"
Another friend, Carlos, called tonight, because he'd heard that there had been other earthquakes. While that's true, the recent quakes have been so much less severe that we look at each other and say, "Did you feel that or did I imagine it?" But it still means so much to us that Carlos and other friends like him are thinking of us!
We are thankful for every one of our wonderful friends who are praying for us. May the Lord bless you for your faithfulness!
Posted by Marcette at 9:09 PM
Oh, Baby!
Labels: Honduras 0 commentsWe have exciting news from our Honduran friends!
Carlos & Wendy happily welcomed their third child into their lives on Nov. 23! Little Carla was born nearly 4 weeks early, but she & mommy are both doing well. We are so grateful to God for giving this wonderful couple the child they'd prayed for! Please pray for the family as they raise their 3 girls and struggle to make ends meet.
And Fernando & Jannina just wrote to tell us that they are expecting! We are so excited! Their oldest daughter, Janina Michell, will soon be 9, and little Gloria Kristine will be 2 in August. Each child has been a miracle baby, so this little one is both a surprise and a great blessing. Please pray that Jannina would be able to carry the baby to full term and that the baby would be born strong & healthy.
Looks like "Aunt Marcette" and "Uncle Henry" will have to make another trip to Honduras this year, doesn't it?
Posted by Marcette at 9:19 PM
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