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Monday, June 13, 2011

Summer plans

Here's our plans for the next couple of months. 


June 20th: Jake's cousin is coming out till mid August. She is going to be helping at the orphanage and with our kids, all while experiencing Africa for the first time. She is also a runner so I will have a runner partner for a bit. I am really looking forward to her coming!


June 20th-28th: Finish painting the inside of my house, we've been living here over three years and I'm still not done. It's not that I'm procrastinating, I love to paint but it is usually down to time or finances. But now I have the paint and the time. I just need to finish the hallway, the boy's bathroom, Jake's office and my laundry room and I'll be all done (next year I'll tackle the outside). 


June 29th: We head to Douala, then on to Kribi for 6 nights. Kribi is the most beautiful beach in the whole world. We are going with our friends the Dibbits and staying at a little guest house. It is the bare minimum but that suits us just fine as we are out in the sun all day anyway. We can also bring our dog Strider along and we don't have to worry that he is going to dirty the cement floors. I am really looking forward to this break! No responsibility for a week (besides the kids and Jake of course :D)! We usually bring lots of snacks, eat out at the local restaurants, and buy fish fresh from the beach so I don't have to do too much cooking. We spend the evenings playing board games or watching movies. It'll be great to have some quality family time.  Then we head to Douala again and spend two nights there before heading back home. Douala is the capital city and great for shopping. You can just about find anything there is you have time from parmesan cheese to real ham to a new power steering pump for our truck (so now you know what we'll be looking for). The Baptist guest house there has a pool so the kids love being there too.


July 9th: The older children of HHCH head off to Teen Missions Boot Camp. We will try to go to most of the evening rallies. Always a lot of fun! The kids will be gone a total of 5 weeks I believe.


July 10th: Start doing some summer school with the younger children at HHCH with the help of Jake's cousin.


July 14th: Go get the three horses we will be baby sitting for a year, so excited! Their owners are heading back to the States on Forlough. Ever since we have moved to Bamenda we have been thinking about getting horses. This is the perfect opportunity for us to find out if we can cope having horses without forking out a lot of money to buy them and all the gear. The boys will get to see if they really want to get up earlier to do their extra chores and experience what hard work it is to look after the horses. We live in the mountains here so it is going to be wonderful to go riding up in the hills to waterfalls and caves.


July 19th: Head to Yaounde (6 hours away) to visit friends


July 20th: Travel to Dimako (another 6 hours?) to visit our friends, the Conrods. They are what I call real missionaries; ministering to the Pygmy Baka tribe, out in the middle of the rain forest, solar panels, water from a well, pet snakes, etc. We'll spend a couple of days with them, hopefully going to show them how to slaughter and process a pig. They have three kids right around Josh and Seth's age so they will have fun running around getting dirty. 


July 22nd: Head further into the rain forest to Mbang (another 4 hours?). This is where we spent the summer with a Teen Missions team back in 2007 (I think). We helped build a clinic for the Baka tribe, an awesome time. We'll spend a few days out there with the US team and visiting all our Baka friends. We'll also bring lots of snacks and goodies for the candy-deprived-teenagers :D. 


July 26th: Head back to Bamenda


July 28th: Continue on with Summer school with the kids


Early August: Have a VBS at our church


August 14th: School starts again with our SCA session (Home schooling co-op). I'll have a 5th and a 3rd grader!


So there it is! I also want to get some cheese making in and my vegetable garden up and going. Of course through most of this I'll still be teaching kids club twice a week, having library time, teaching Mami how to read, teaching Sunday School at church,  and doing some schooling with the boys. I also am aiming to get out with the kids at least once a week, whether it be to the pool, tennis court, or hiking.  There is also the possibility that Seth will go spend a few weeks with my folks in Florida (Josh did that last year).





1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow! Sounds busy, but exciting! Wish I knew those "real missionaries" you were talking about in the rainforest. I'm really excited about the having ham, not so much the butchering part, but hey I guess if you're a real missionary you have to learn this kind of stuff. :) Looking forward to seeing you guys. - Laurel