This is the new house we helped pay for, for one of our sponsored daughters (her old house was falling down):
One reoccurring theme from these home visits is gratitude! They are oozing with thankfulness to us for sponsoring their child and we always defer to God for His provision. It's His money, we are just passing it along.
They always laden us with gifts such as fruit, nuts, produce from their garden. Some of you will remember that we were even given a chicken one year! We are so blessed by their generosity as they give from the heart and share what little they have with us.In the van ride thru one of the towns, Jonas had been begging to stop at the market and buy sugar cane because we've been here 2 whole weeks and he never got any yet...so of course he was THRILLED when one of our sponsored sons handed him this bundle of it:
This year's prize was a huge pumpkin that our guest house cook turned into soup (she makes the most delicious soups!!!).
Knocking down avacodos out of her tree for us:
So touched by these beautiful flowers set out in our honor! One mother even swept the dirt in her front yard for our visit!
This was the sweetest thing ever....one of our younger daughters showed us her room and I happened to notice this on the wall:
Images of their houses, outdoor kitchens, gardens, yards & "stores" (storage sheds):
When they invite us into their homes, they give the traditional Ugandan greeting by kneeling on the floor in frontof us and welcoming us in the Luganda language....talk about feeling like an honored guest!!! They sit on the floor and offer us the seats.
This is our son who lives in one of the family groups on the New Hope property. We had fun visiting him for devotions in the evenings and grow to love all the kids. Joey & Anissa both took a turn leading devotions.
The white ants were a special treat the week we were there (they are the ones that all crawled out of the ground overnight, mated and lost their wings all at once.) We found out the kids had all gotten up at 3am to got collect them! It was the big buzz of the week! ;)
2 "Mothers" loving & caring for the child....one long distance, one day to day. It's a beautiful thing!
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