Cory and guys planting bamboo and weeding around all the plants, trees, pots in the yard.
Yesterday he spent the day in Cap Haitian-shopping and dropping the Baileys off at the airport for their trip back to the USA.
He is also happy to have finished a few office days-including getting our taxes done.
School-finishing week 5. Lots of good books which we enjoy and both kids are also learning to use Mom's Kindle. Not sure that is a good thing but love that they can increase their vocabulary with the easy to use dictionary.
Once a year I start working on my CME's- continuing medical education requirements. I've read three journals this week-and this month finally contacted the right person so that my requirement for attending a meeting has been dropped-because I live overseas.
Eli received rave reviews and a A+ for the project that topped off our good-bye to Bailey meal Wednesday night. He made chocolate povlova for part of his study on New Zealand. Served with pineapple it was great.
The House of Hope housed a compassion meeting on Thursday. This weekend it will be used to house a few guests who will be here for the dedication of Pastor Immanuel's grandson Thed as well as the following reception.
No big plans for the next couple of weeks.
4 comments:
The dictionary is one of my favorite features of the Kindle too!
Thinking about you often!
Hilary
Did you have yours at Ti Goave? I saw someone reading one and that is when I knew that my folks were going to bring me one.
Now I'm going to have to look up what povlova is =) The fact that it's chocolate means it must be good! Maybe he should try making that in MI next time! Not familiar with a Kindle either!
Glad to know that I'm helping you to learn Lori! And I agree he should make it while we're home.
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