I had intentions to do better at keeping you updated, but when you don’t have internet at home it becomes a little difficult. After almost two weeks of not having internet, we finally found the problem. When pouring concrete it is best to pull the telephone line out of the way instead of “burying” it in with the concrete
~ Sarah left in the middle of August. The Rickenbach’s also left and were away for two weeks, which gave me a little time of peace and quietness (well, sort of). It was nice, but I was ready to have some people around after two weeks.
According to this little guy, Sarah now has a boyfriend
He was pretty sweet on her.
Gifts to always remember your time in Jalapa, Guatemala!
We miss you, Sarah! Please come back and visit us soon!!
~ Amy Rogers came all the way from Kansas to help us finish the school year. We are thankful for the extra help during the final weeks.
Amy with a few of our neighborhood friends!
They talked me into playing this game, but I decided it was best to watch after the first few levels. As you can see, it’s not a game to play while wearing a skirt, although, they managed to do it
~ The countdown has begun . . . only 23 more days of school! YAY! I think the students are finally ready for a little break. They’ve worked so hard this year. A few of them are quickly finishing up, while a few others have a heavy load the next few weeks.
Well, that seems to be all of the news I have for now. Until next time . . . adios!






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