Besides the two avocado trees, the blueberry bush died, 15 baby bananas, and some Moringa trees that didn't get planted.
Some bananas are now waist high while others in dry clay are below knee high. They should take off once we get rain or if Cory buys a hose to water them.
Ter Avest grand kids [I wonder if they thought to sit in birth order?]
Mangoes and start fruits are developing.
Eli was able to taste his first miracle fruit. It is a small red fruit on a largish pit with a mild tart flavor. But after moving the fruit pulp over your tongue you can then eat normally sour tasting fruits and they are sweet. 
Eli enjoyed the passion fruit + miracle fruit. He and Cory also tried vinegar. Eli says that it tasted like heavily sugared mild vinegar-"It was weird"
School today was done basically by lunch. Next week we will be adding French, typing review and some additional work.
Monday will be my first day back to clinic. Pastor Rigo the clinic administrator was up for a few minutes yesterday and picked up the supplies that we brought back with us. A blood pressure cuff, sutures, a few drapes, a bottle of Tylenol and some IV needles.
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2 comments:
Good pics! Wow, your kids are pros at being in front of the camara...birth order and every thing! Was your smoke ball on the remote car?...we've done some but not nearly as exciting as when you were here driving them around!
You'll find now that you have a blog that you take lots of pictures of your kids as well. Not a smoker but somekind of tank thing my brother had.
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