Saturday, December 31, 2005

2005 in Review!

There is no one word to sum up 2005. However, there are several that come to mind.

1. Amazing. Just to see God at work.
2. Adjustments. Beginning on Jan 1 with the proposed sale of our home in MS, our family moved and adjusted remarkably in most situations. What an answer to prayer!
3. Adventures. All the changes brought one adventure after another. How exciting it has been!

May we never take for granted God’s love, goodness and protection for our family.
Looking forward to 2006. May you have a wonderful upcoming year.


Happy New Year!

Monday, December 26, 2005

Merry Christmas!


We pray you have had a Christ filled Merry Christmas!

Santa came to Chiang Mai

Christmas Eve!


We spent Christmas Eve at a local orphanage. They requested hamburgers and one young man ate four. Austin amazed said "He is smaller than me"! What a wonderful way to spend the day. Giving and sharing God's love.

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Interesting Fact About Mississippi

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This is posted for all of the people that put down our great state of Mississippi.

http://www.mississippibelieveit.com/

We thought the ads were well done and very interesting! Enjoy.

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Santa!


Santa Thai style! Need I say more.

Monday, December 05, 2005

Earthquake!

Sunday afternoon as I stood in the living room, the house shook and the windows rattled. It was our first earthquake! The Bangkok Post reports that it was 4.1 on the Richter Scale with an epicenter in our district, Hang Dong. No injuries or damages were reported.

Sunday, December 04, 2005

Jerry and the Hill Tribe Ladies

Jerry loves to bargain with the Hill Tribe ladies at the night market. He never buys anything but certainly has lots of fun passing time. Well, almost never buys anything, he once bought Adriann a bracelet for 10 baht! (That's 25 cents.) He's a big spender.

Harvest Time!

It's rice harvesting time. In all the area fields and villages, famers are harvesting rice. The rice turns a beautiful shade of gold prior to picking. This brings back fond childhood memories of the soy bean and wheat fields in Mississippi.

Brian Visits!

We had a great visit with Brian! How fun to have someone spend time in our home.