Thursday, May 28, 2009

Fun in May!

May Pics 2009
Here are some pictures of the things that kept us busy in the beginning of May. We enjoyed a Saturday morning at the beach. We want to enjoy that as much as possible because who knows if we'll ever live by the ocean again! Then we attended Kids for Kids Day - a fundraiser at a local school. We went with some friends and the kids had a blast! The rest are just photos of those "special moments" we want to capture and treasure forever.

Now for a few fun stories of things that have happened recently. We were eating breakfast the other day when Lucas asked, "Are there fruit guys in America?" This was followed by Alexis asking, "Do we use silverware in America?" It is so fun to teach kids about different cultures. We are often surprised by their questions but it gives amazing insight into how they think. I have to share about our experience the other day as we drove into downtown Dakar. We were on an on-ramp and the cars were all stopped in front of us. Dan asked me if I could see what the problem was. Yeah! Someone was actually stopped at the stop sign! That is a rare thing here. You could cause an accident if you stop at a stop sign. They are more of a colorful decoration that reminds you to look over your shoulder before continuing on. We will certainly have to check our driving habits upon re-entry to the U.S.!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

ESL Class and Tea Time

ESL Class & Tea time
I have enjoyed teaching an ESL class for the last 4 months. The ladies were delightful and we had such a fun time together. I usually taught the first 30-45 minutes and then one of two ladies (Jami or Helen) would then read a Bible story in Wolof. The ladies heard a total of 24 stories in the class. The class actually began in October by two young girls here on a short-term assignment. I began teaching at the end of December.

I mostly taught a lot of vocabulary - names of food, clothing, numbers, shapes, colors, emotions, household items, etc. I tried to find things that would be helpful for them as they work for English speaking missionaries. The ladies enjoyed learning about different holidays/celebrations. Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine's Day are pretty much the same. But weddings, the birth of a baby, and the 4th of July are very different. Here the men pay for the entire wedding and a week after a baby is born, the baby's head is shaved and the name of the child is decided and announced. We also had fun acting out "going to the grocery store" with Alexis' play food and charades as they learned different verbs. On our last night of class I made apple crisp and brought ice cream to share. It was a fun way to end our time together.

There are also some good pictures of Ibrahima teaching Dan how to make tea. We even had to go buy the teapot and glasses but we are so glad to have learned how to do this great tradition. Men make and share tea as a sign of friendship. It typically takes over an hour to complete the whole process usually including 3 pots of green tea. And yes, the amount of sugar is amazing! We tried to explain the process with each picture so hopefully you can follow along easily.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Coming this fall...

April Fun 2009
Well, the lastest news in our home is this - that we are expecting little Foreman #3 in early November! We are very excited for this wonderful blessing! Lucas and Alexis are also quite excited about the "baby growing in mommy's tummy." We had our first OB visit last week and the sonogram was great. The doctor even took time to count the fingers and toes. So fun! Now you also know why our blog updates have been so infrequent. The morning (noon & night) sickness has put several things on hold for us but thankfully I'm at 14 weeks and things are slowly looking up!

So the pictures we are sharing today are just fun ones we took of the kids during the month of April. April contained a few fun events for us. I (Allison) celebrated my 31st birthday. My brother and his wife had a beautiful baby girl so our kids are so excited to have 2 cousins now! I was able to shop with another missionary lady and pick up a few Dakar souvenirs. Lucas reminded us once again how much energy he really has stored up in his little body. The missionary school by our house has a soccer field/track and one evening Lucas ran 6 laps barefoot with only a little breather between each lap and to make sure we were still watching him. We've never seen anything like it!

Well, that's all for now. Have a SUPER day!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Easter in Africa

Easter 2009
Hello everyone! We know Easter was several weeks ago but we thought you might enjoy these pics anyway. The first little bunch is from our church. We will never forget that 3 hour service! The second little bunch of pictures is actually from the day before Easter. We got together with many other IMB missionaries for a cookout, Easter egg hunt, games, and fellowship. I hope you are able to see what a fun time it was for us!