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11/15: Mark is almost three and we celebrated today
with the students. Kelli made Mark a "train cake" which
he picked out from the book. Nobody told our boys to like moving
vehicles; it must be a natural component of the Y chromosome. Bethany is
sleeping longer through the night, which means that Kelli is too.
Todd continues to stay busy with teaching, and he is making a quick
photographing trip to Rome soon. We are thankful for the Lord's
blessing. Below you can see some pictures from our recent trip to
Galilee with the student group.
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| Even Bethany got her feet wet
in the Sea of Galilee. Not much more though, as her swimsuit
hadn't arrived from the States yet. |
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Luke got some swinging around
in the Luke, but Mark was the one who never stopped clamoring for
another throw. |
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| Both of the boys were more
confident in the water than they've ever been, and that made beach trips
more enjoyable for us. |
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Mark tried really hard
to catch this ball, but just came up short! |
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| The boys had various friends
to play with over the week we were there. Here Big Rachel and
Little Rachel accompany Isaiah and Luke on the raft. |
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Another time the boys got a
"ride" on the ice chest, courtesy of Ilena and Mark. |
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These boys definitely learn from each
other! |
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| It's quite a privilege to be
able to go for a walk along the shore of the Sea of Galilee and think
there's nothing strange to it! |
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Little footsteps in the
sand. They won't last long. |
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