Here are some family pictures from Mexico!













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r kids seemed to enjoy playing together. Later on that evening we went to a steel drum band concert. It was wonderful music. My secret desire is to learn to play the steel drum and to have one one day. I love that tropical sound. We had a great time dancing and swaying to the beat and of course, I forgot the camera.










ized why my parents insisted I drive the station wagon during my high school years. After the first round we decided to go check out the live stock. We entered the ring where they were auctioning the ribbon winning hogs and recognized one of the men catching the bids in the crowd. It was one of Abby's horse instructors and we had to explain to Abby that we didn't care how much she wanted to wave to him, she better keep her hands down. We didn't want the expense of the night to include a $600 hog. We realize that we have a country girl and a city boy and Asher was all wided eyed at everything. They even had a wild animal petting zoo. We saw Zebu Cattle, Kangaroos, African pigme goats, snakes and camels. Never experienced that at the county fair before!
Asher loves to read books and he gets them out all the time and just looks at the pages very carefully turning the pages not to miss one. We read many books at bed time and through out the day but this time was different. After eating dinner - we now strip the clothes because its too easy to pull of the bib - Asher pulled off this huge volume of Dr. Dobson's child care book or something like that off the shelf and started looking at the pictures in the back. These are not cute children pictures but gross shots of rashes and injuries and diseases. He studied these things like he was memorizing them for an exam and he sat there for a good five minutes on one page. We could not stop laughing and since he sat that long I was able to get my camera for the photo. So who knows if he doesn't go into medicine he will at least be a father that is not faint hearted at injuries and his wife's deliveries.
together!
I noticed a girl with a smile not any where to be found on her face. The first day she was not participating in any thing. Later in debriefing that night I was told she had sores all over her mouth, so it was painful to talk. So it was surprising when the next day, we were playing a game and she was actually talking in it and participating. And last day, a whole different person walked through those church doors. She was singing and doing the motions in worship, she was talking and interacting so much more, and she even addressed me and asked me a question. I found out later she is the oldest of eight. They all live in a trailer. She showed up at the carnival and it was awesome because she was sticking to me like glue. I learned from that experience to never under estimate the power of a smile.
would go out to the trailer parks and pass out fliers so that people are informed. While we were doing this I noticed a girl who was pulling a wagon.
Nothing like a tractor ride on the 4th of July!
A few of our cousins are in town! We miss them all!We've had a full week and are enjoying some time with two cousins from Mexico and my sister-in-law and older sister from Chicago. We had a great 4th with a family reunion (abby keeps calling it a family funeral). Asher enjoyed watching his first fire works and now calls them boom booms! We are still praying and waiting for Asher's passport so we can go to Mexico at the end of the month. For him he and I can't leave the country with out it. We will keep you posted!