In the photo below, Juliana is sitting on the only stairs to the second floor, so when it's raining, we get wet if we need to go up or down. : ) (The rainy season is nearly over, though, and we're looking forward to the cool/dry season - my favorite!) This house is cooler than our other house, which was made all of concrete and kept the heat in at night.
Juliana and Kai enjoy playing in the sandbox that we bought. A motorbike-pulled cart delivered the sand for a whopping $5!
Another feature of our new home is the abundance of wildlife such as birds, geckos, lizards, snails, etc. Some creatures we don't appreciate as much, like the rodents, spiders, ants and mosquitos that are more prevalent here than at our old place. We actually took in a domesticated animal as well - introducing our cat, _______! (We're still just calling him Kitty, since he'd been named Stoopid and we have yet to all agree on a new name!)
Above, a huge snail we discovered on a water tank, and below, a very shy lizard that lives in the corner of our yard and loves to sunbathe.
More to come, but that's good for starters! : )
4 comments:
Absolutely thrilled to get pictures of your new home, to say nothing of the darling children playing in the sand box!
So glad to hear from you and that all is well. I had heard you had some rodents, which would have totally flipped me out, glad the cat seems to be helping with that. :) House looks quaint and cute...glad it's feeling fun to enjoy it. Take care. Mis.
Thanks for the update! Just noticed the new entry today. Does this house have room for visitors? Are you still in the city or are you closer to the country now? It looks as if it would "feel" more like country than city living. So glad the kids can play outside in safety. The sandbox looks like hours of fun! : ) Hugs & Kisses, Auntie Joanne
Great to read of your updates, and see how the ministry progresses -- blessings to you and PPMC! Send our love and prayers to the church and its leaders from Jaime and I and our '03-'04 YES team.
And a Christmas tip -- the waterpark near the airport doesn't consider Christmas a holiday, so you can get in for the regular week-day rate (despite western Christmas music blaring through the loudspeakers and huge, fake pine trees in the entrance). -- at least you could back in '03. :D -Wes
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