Furlough, it used to mean getting my boys all prepped with new clothes, all ready to attend classes in real schools, and all set to interact with Americans. Today, it means finding someone to take care of our Brazilian pets and hoping the grandkids remember who we are. I didn't even buy any new clothes! Thankfully we found who I hope will be the best house/petsitter ever, and I think my grandbabies already know who I am. Tying up all the loose ends of ministry and house took more effort and time than ever, but we made it to the aiport on time and so far so good. I am sitting unstressed in the largest airport in Brazil this afternoon typing away with few concerns. Hopefully this sabbatical furlough will be just that unstressed with few concerns. We need to visit around 25 churches, see as many loved ones as possible and go to Walmart as often as we can. We also need to rally support for the missionaries that are joining our ministry efforts in t...
Love pics like this!
ReplyDeleteHi, Michele, and thanks for the comment you left on my blog. I'm looking forward to getting better acquainted with you and your blog and your ministry. My husband and I lived in Colombia for 3 years back in the late 1970s and our weather always came from Brazil. That's as close as I got to Brazil, but several dear friends of ours have worked there in missions.
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Linda Thomas
Pretty. :)
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