Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The Sebens Visit

I can only imagine some of the stories our wonderful friends Jake and Jim shared with their family when they returned home! I will let the photos speak for themselves.. We had such a blessed time with these two brothers from back home.. the only thing missing was the rest of their very precious family ♥




A joyous reunion




Jake spent a lot of his time here studying his Bible. He especially enjoyed studying the Spanish/English Bible that he purchased at the market.





Ok well there was some goofing around also! My silly kids rubbed off on him I guess~ :)


Need I say more?

A walk to the back of the property where we live



The boys enjoyed running around this park-like yard we are so blessed to enjoy







The Sebens were amazed at home much company we always have, coming and going.This is the nice man who brings us produce on Tuesdays






Brent and Sj Inion purchased a milk cow during the Sebens stay. They housed it here with our cow for a week while they put up a fence at their place. It was fun to see them twice daily when they came to milk..





Much of Jim's time here was spent helping Grady with car problems











In addition, Jim helped Grady work on a project- Grady was commisissioned to make 5 children's wagon boxes..





Here Ashley is experimenting with her new lens.. she took this through some yellow safety glasses! :)




Grady and Jim accompanied our friend Abe to lower Belize to look at some property which is for sale.





Here the guys are looking to see if this bridge they were supposed to cross was safe enough. Aparently Abe was laughing hysterically that they were so concerned about it. There is definitely a difference here in regard to 'safety standards'. Many things in Belize would cause OSHA would have a fit!



Here Jim is deciding which lovely hammock to purchase and bring back to his lovely wife who served back at home, caring for their other 5 children. We were so blessed to have our two brothers here. It was such a wonderful time of serving and sharing with one another. I pray that we get to see their family sometime soon.


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