September 24, 2008

September 22, 2008

The Gospel and a ukulele

Our friend, Stefan, came down for a visit last week. Though not a believer, he decided to give Mark's gospel a try. He and Brett read through it together and though he's still not convinced...
We'll keep you posted.




On a personal note...
Fiona on her guitar (ukulele) and Brett on his.

You can tell when the little actress in her takes over.

September 17, 2008

A lot to learn...


This is my Fiona, how I know her and love her. Was her entire face, and most of her white sleeves, blue when I picked her up from preschool? It is so true! And who was beaming with pride that Annelena painted it for her? That's right. I strive to take it in stride and see it how she does. My friend, Christin, has been a great example to me; allowing her daughter, though perfectly dressed in pink, to get as dirty need be.



Who has ever made grape juice? Well, we just did. Walter, our landlord, has grapevines growing all over the place as they provide great shade. Today I was sweeping the walkway when he came out and decided we were going to make some grape juice. He got out the old fruit press and along with his children, we made grape juice--6 liters. And it didn't even take that long nor was it that messy. I really feel like I'm learning a lot just living here!

September 8, 2008

This weekend...


This is our friend, Nils, from Hannover. He came down for a visit and to talk with Brett about "Gott und die Welt", a German idiom literally meaning "God and the World". We really enjoyed his presence.



Fiona and I were making the bed for the next guest, a sister and brother-in-law of some friends of ours, and found some treasures. She's worn the sunglasses all weekend, rain or shine, because mama and papa wear glasses, too.



And Brett turned 32 on Sunday!! It was a pretty crazy day, though! In the morning, Fiona and I were invited to a baby dedication service and party and Brett preached at a church in Mühlhausen. And then we went to an international evening at church. The Covenant Players
were there to provide entertaining and thought-provoking skits. We also sang songs in different languages and ate food from all over the world! It was a great evening and we got home way past Fiona's bedtime, which was perfectly fine with her since she got to run around the church building and eat as many cookies as she wanted.


Check out what our friend so keenly said.