As we have been in Africa for about 2 months, we've had a lot of culture shock. Some bad, but for a foodie like me, some good! We have a house worker named Silva and he makes coconut rice with a sauce. It tastes like heaven. LITERALLY! We have also tried a substance similar to rice called xima. It is like gooey, melted rice. I prefer real rice, but it actually isn't that bad. I feel bad for all those many, many posts I have done without pictures. I hope you enjoy the roll in this post, because I may not do another post like this again. Sorry. Things have been so busy, but I thank those people that have kept my blog in their bookmarks and are following my story, post by post. And now, for the moment you've been waiting for, the PICTURES!!!!! 😌😌😂😂
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Us and our friends from church: Sandra (in green) and Tunia (beside Tabitha) |
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Xima, it's not rice, but it's not bad either |
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Our first candle lit dinner, only the special occasion was the power was out. Funny story, the power came on as soon as we finished dinner |
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Our dog Elsa, lazing in the sand. She's a cross between German Shepherd and Rhodesian Ridgeback |
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The view out of our back window |
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Us and our colleagues |
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How many Africans can you fit in a car? Always one more |
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Asher got a hair cut 😏😏 |
Sounds like you are learning so much! God is going to use you in amazing ways Gracie! Our prayers are with you all!
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DeleteI am trying to show these at our church services on Sunday mornings. God bless you and your family. Keep up the good work. This is Richard Johnson at lone Star
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DeleteI’ve never heard of coconut rice! Sounds good!
ReplyDeleteIt really is! Maybe I will post a recipe!
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