the past few days have been a whirlwind of wonderfulness. for the most part. life with maman is very rocky, but every other aspect is astounding. i’m not even sure where to begin. sunday was another day at the beach as well as the commencement of a relationship that i have sincerely enjoyed. through a…
Tahnsterwolof:
WotDfD:
“Let them praise His name with the dance (“ventilateur”);Let them sing praises to Him with the timbrel and harp (and the sabar).” –Psalm 149:3 (NKJV)
It is so great to read such an uplifting post. Of course I think things got better after we called; well, they definitely got better for dad in hearing your voice. I am now more sure than ever that, much like He did Esther, God has put you there for such a time as this.
I will try to ignore the reference to motorcycle riding because it is a known global fact that dads do not want their daughters riding motorcycles. Tell me you wore a helmet? Did it have 4 doors and a hard top? Was it wood or aluminum…sha moo moo moo, sha moo moo moo, sha moo moo moo moo moo moo moo moo moo…
So have you named the crafty mouse/rat/ferret/mongoose? Maybe he/she/it can be your new dance partner?
Anyway, enjoy your visit with Fatou and keep up the positive posts. Looking forward to your next good news.
I love you, Dad
OH MY GOSH!!! I started bawling when I read that you are going to visit your sponsored child!!! Crying my eyes out!! SO COOL!!! So AWESOME!! God is GOOD!! I can’t wait to see the photos!
As for your house situation, I hope and continue to pray that it all gets worked out.
I love the new photos and maybe Pepe ate part of the Reeses.
Much love and hugs from Texas!!
Louanne
It sounds as if life in Senegal is busy, crazy and unusual in the extreme! I sure hope that things improve with Maman. It must be very difficult with a language barrier to explain how you are feeling to her. Praying for you,
Cristina in Tasmania
You should name your little rodent friend Michel Poiccard.