Bartha is about my age and is such a warm and friendly lady.
Nurka (in the middle) attends the girls training classes and is learning so much. On the right is her mother.
When you are out of time and still much left to get done.....you do five home visits in one day and then drop dead! (mainly from all of the sugar you've consumed from all of the treats the hostesses have required the guests to eat) This is why I'm now writing this all in past tense and from my computer in Illinois. My "To Get Done" list was a bit zealous and consequently I ran out of time to do my blogging of all the events that happened last week. Therefore I will be dragging them out over the next week or so to get you all up-to-date on what took place. These pictures are of three of the homes we visited on Monday, my last day in the village. It was such a blessing talking with these great women. Spiritual issues were the main questions in their minds and what a joy to let them know that it is only through faith that we can experience the peace and contentment that God wants us so desperately to enjoy. We are still in the "season of planting." The fields are being prepared for a harvest in the near future.
2 comments:
I would imagine with all those home visits you would have "enjoyed" some baklava. :)
hey mom and dad
love this pitures on the blog what are you do today I am watch my christy to keep my mind off the fish I dump the water in the sink and have the fish suff in the kichen hannah said
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