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An early Valnetine’s gift.

By: Sandy Echols

Comments: 6

The blogging community.

By: Sandy Echols

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I love the blogging thing, I love getting to write about our life here in Namibia. I love the comments that people leave, and I love the blogger community. Though blogging I have met some of the funniest, and smartest people out there. Now I have been awarded a “blog award” by Mye over at Can I blog now?
Thanks Mye! Head on over there and read about her adventures in reading, cooking and traveling! 
As a rewardee (is that a word??) of this award I have to write about seven random facts about myself. The other rules are to link back to the person who awarded the award (I feel like I am typing award a lot), and to pass the award on to several other blogs, so here goes!
1. I think my husband has a fantastic sense of humor. He is the one person that can make me smile when I am sad, he can see the humor in any situation, and sometimes he makes me laugh until I cry!
In this picture we were pretending that he was Storm from the x-men.

 2. I have a meteorite. A piece of outer space fell to the earth, and I found it!! Apparently it is worth a boat load of money. It is super heavy, and every time people come over to visit they beg me to give it to them! I found it in a ditch outside of my house. It my not seem like much, but it is a legitimate meteorite!!
 
3. I have recently tried to make the switch to organic food, and I am trying to eat 60% fruit and vegetables. It has been difficult, but it is easier to do here I think. There are so may fresh food markets. On Saturday mornings there is a fresh food market, with home made bread and cheese, locally grown produce, and fresh flowers. 
 
 4. I am teaching Art this year. It is absolutely intimidating, but at the same time I love it! The kids seem to love art class, they usually cheer when it is time for art class. 
 
5. I am an absolute Lord of the Rings fan. My dream vacation would be touring the filming locations in New Zealand.
6. I used to be a cake decorator. It was a lot of fun. I got to play with icing all day, and the ladies I used to work with are pretty awesome. The cake in this picture is one that I was supposed to make for earth day. 😉 (not every cake I ever made was this LOUD)
7. I loved being a college student and I miss it with my whole heart. Check out the school I went to here!

Now for my nominees:

1. Head on over to the Walton’s blog, they are a currently raising support to be missionaries in Ireland. Their blog is usually funny, and you may score some delicious recipes!

2. Then go to the Lowe’s blog. They are also raising support, they will be joining the Waltons in Ireland. Here you can follow along on their pregnancy, and get great fitness tips!

3. Jonnie is a great girl. She recently got married, and has decided to start blogging. Her blog has great recipes, and interesting photos!

4. Ashley is a strong, funny, and smart girl that I met in college. We went on a trip together to Tanzania. She works as a nurse in a local prison, and is in the middle of a weight loss journey. Her hard work has inspired me to start living healthier.

5. The Baldwins are working for a missions agency and they are busy raising support ro be missionaries in Rome. Megan writes some funny posts!

6. Read Brianna’s blog to learn about her adventures in China!

7. Kayla and her husband are missionaries in New Zealand. Visit their blog for beautiful pictures and stories about their lives down under!

8. Jenny is a great blogger. Her blog is about her pregnancy, and her quest to live a holy life!

9. Heather is a great lady, her blog is about her journey to grow her family and all the things she has to deal with along the way.

My kitchen is a zoo.

By: Sandy Echols

Comments: 7

Yes. You read correctly, my kitchen is a zoo. And more specifically  my kitchen is a petting zoo. It seems like furry creatures scurrying around my kitchen is a daily occurrence. I think it is time for me to stop fighting it. I think I shall put down food, put up a fence, hire a clown, and start charging admission. Come one come all!

Ponchos.

By: Sandy Echols

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Ricardo is a smart boy, he is so curios about everything around him. He is constantly touching things and always asking questions. He is also very clever when it comes to fixing things. Lat year my shoe broke and he fixed it for me with a stapler! At the end of last year his shoe had a really big hole in it, and he cut a piece of cardboard to fit in the hole perfectly. Ricardo has no parents, he lives with his aunt and her family. I think over the years he has learned to depend on himself only, and to look after himself. Ricardo has some kind of eye disease, he is slowly losing sight in his left eye, it is so bad that he will be undergoing a cornea transplant later this year. Anyways I tell you all of this to show you his poncho. It has been raining here for about 5 weeks now, and needless to say things are getting wet!

In this picture Ricardo is with Mario and they are hamming it up for the camera.
Mawwiage.

By: Sandy Echols

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We spent Saturday at the YWAM base celebrating Jodie and Patrick’s wedding. They were married in the Congo last December, so this was just a small reception for those of us who did not make it to the DRC. On the way to the base I was surprised to see how green it has become around Windhoek. We happened to get to the base at the exact right time, as the wedding party was stuck in the mud!

When we finally got to the base, there was cake, dancing and prayers for the newly weds.

 
Pray for them as they embark on this new adventure! 
Project 52

By: Sandy Echols

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The theme this week was kind of strange: “soothing repetition.” I snapped this picture today of a shongololo. When I was a kid we used to play with them. In Afrikaans they are called “thousand paws,” they are harmless little critters. They come out when it rains, and it has been raining!
The repetition is in it’s legs, in the raindrops and in the texture of it’s “skin.”

Introducing…

By: Sandy Echols

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The new blog look! My dear husband spent most of the day today working on getting my blog all new and shiny. I love the way it looks now. You will notice it now suits the rest of our website (links on the right hand side). Also I finally have a button! So grab it and post it on your blog!
Leave some feedback to let me know what you think of the new look!

Rotten teeth and cornea transplants.

By: Sandy Echols

Comments: 2

There are certain things that come with working at a school. We have to hand out detention slips, we have “parent” teacher conferences. We teach kids to read. We teach kids to wash their hands. We hold kids when they cry, and we laugh with them when they act silly. There are other things though a school would not normally take care of. Community Hope School is more than a school, it is a ministry. We have children that come to school with severe issues. Kids that need more love and attention than one could imagine. Kids that are abused, neglected and seemingly unable to listen to or respond to authority. We struggle daily with kids that want to see how far they can push.
Then there are the medical issues. Our kids come to school hungry, we have a new student this year who is so skinny it looks painful. Yesterday one of the boys came to school complaining of tooth ache, when I looked in his mouth I saw a black crumbled hole where his tooth used to be. Today we are taking him to the dentist. There is a boy who is slowly losing his eyesight. He needs a cornea transplant if there is any hope of him retaining any of his eyesight. As I type this David is on his way to the Ophthalmologist with Ricardo. Hopefully he will get his new eye soon!

Having to do all these things is teaching me the heart that God has for us. We like children come to Him broken, hungry, and ready to test the limits. Yet He loves us, and has given His all to see us saved. To give us a hope. The sermon in church last Sunday had three points. God loves you. God is with you. God will never leave you. Remember that this morning. God lives you, is with you and will never leave you!

The kids.

By: Sandy Echols

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Adam and I have been working with the grade 2 class. He is the homeroom teacher, and I teach 4 of the subject in there. There have been some challenges (already!), but over all it has been a great two weeks.
The kids seem to be bored with geography, intrigued by science, and they absolutely LOVE grammar. We have Jessica in class this year too. It has been about 5 weeks since her mom died, she has shed some tears in class, but she is a great student who loves to learn. Her aunt said they had to take away all pictures of her mom from her, as she was unable to concentrate on anything, and was too depressed. It is a harsh place out here, death is such a part of life that one is expected to  move on without much grief. Please keep her in your prayers.
There are also some challenging kids, some that are here to test the boundaries. I think I may be learning as much as they are 🙂

“Shades of Gray”

By: Sandy Echols

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The theme from this week’s project 52 is “Shades of Gray.” I am cheating this week and posting a picture I took last year, but it is one of my favorite pictures and it fits the theme! It is of some of the friends we have made here in Namibia. This picture was taken for their wedding invitation, they were married in December in the Congo. They are fun, hard working, and we are incredibly lucky to be friends with them!

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