Christmas in Africa
The rest of 2019 in Africa, especially the Christmas season, was unforgettable. (Some pictures for this post were taken by friends or from news sources.) The kids are learning some "Twi" (roughly pronounced "chree"), the most common local language in our area. Halloween is not celebrated in Ghana, but we trick-or-treated our senior missionary neighbors with makeshift costumes. Our dear Sister Bernice is an amazing seamstress and made Sarah a doll. Sarah's doll is also named Bernice. For fall break, we took a family trip to South Africa. We rented a van and did a self-drive safari through Kruger National Park. We saw many amazing animals. We petted lion cubs who had been rejected by their mothers. We even adopted some dogs for a few days at the Airbnb! The Johannesburg South Africa temple. We are grateful to be a family forever. We spent time each week with our amazing young single adults. We had a potluck Thanksgivin...
