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     Yep, that is our lovely faces above the mantle.  We are selling portraits of ourselves to raise money for our mission fund  .  .  .   LAUGH OUT LOUD!!!   We are attempting to devise some creative fundraising ideas to pay for our short term mission trip.  I have offered my services as a math or science tutor in exchange for donations to our mission fun.  Hopefully that will yield some results.     I thought about renting out our cats as  mouse chasers.  The black cat, Sterling, is no longer with us.  The big furry one trying to steal the Kindle, Prissy, is 'special."  She was a 6 months old before she realized she could jump up onto things.  She still has difficulty remembering where to potty.  Smoky, on Lynne's back is an excellent mouser.  However, she only hunts when the mood strikes her.  That isn't very often if the weather is cold or rainy.  We have two dogs, Jake and Goldie.  Maybe we could rent them out as watch dogs.  Sadly, Jake is deaf, and Goldie is
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      We continue to make progress in preparation for our mission trip to Zambia.  The sketch at left is from a photo of my daughter Maribeth and me in Chicago.  She is an Applied Linguistics student at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago.  She is studying abroad this semester in Israel.  Tomorrow my wife, Lynne, leaves for a week-long mission trip to Guatemala.   I spent so many years traveling without my family and now I sit home while they travel.      Our reservations are made to arrive in Zambia June 3rd.   I am excited in anticipation of seeing Africa, meeting the children and seeing what God will do in my life through those children.  Took a break from listening to my favorite podcast (Stuff You Should Know from How Stuff Works) and listened to the new Chris Tomlin album Burning Lights.     Love the song Lay Me Down.  Singing the chorus brought Zambia to mind for me: "I’m not my own I belong to you alone Lay me down Lay me down Hand on my heart This much is true There’s n

Reservation Confirmed

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      Awesome!!!! Just heard back from Darbi & Blu.   They have a hut that will accommodate this panda and his wife from June 3rd to July 11th.    Not sure if they grow bamboo in Zambia, but will check that out on CIA Factbook soon.       I began doing some research on Zambia this week using CIA Factbook and Lonely Planet.   The first thing I learned is that it is in Africa.  You may think I say that because I'm ignorant or just trying to be funny.  Not at all.  I have visited Europe, Asia, and North America.  In total there are 7 continents  .  .  .  can you name them.  Africa is a continent I have flown by in aircraft (if I tell you any more I would have to shoot your), floated by in the Big Ditch (Suez Canal, and read about in books.  Never set foot on the continent of Africa.  As Po would say, "there is no charge for awesomeness  .  .  .  or attractiveness."   As a bird watcher, I am intrigued and will now have to find a birding guide for Africa.  Ok, maybe a bo

The Adventure Begins

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     We just received a note from Wes and Laurie Wilcox asking us to arrive in Zambia on June 3rd and depart July 11th.  Wow!!  This is so exciting.  Lynne is searching airlines for good rates as I type this.  We covet your prayers as we begin planning and start the processing of finding a good airfare.   Very excited about what God is going to do in our lives.