And Turkish Tortillas. Who knew?
It was a treat to see real grapes growing in our friends backyard. We had some and they were sweet. We spoiled Americans have to learn to spit out the seed though. We just got used to seedless! =-)

This is a picture of our friends backyard and guest house. Don't you just love the old fashioned dryer? I haven't used one of these since I was a kid. Brings back many memories.
Also, some faces have been blurred to protect identities! =-)

Also, some faces have been blurred to protect identities! =-)
Remember, some faces have been blurred to protect identities. Our kids could not stand to just look, but thanks to Ms. Tricia and Ms. Barbie, they have done well and pocketing thier pals. You can ask them for more details! =-) This is a wonderful toy selection isn't it?

They still serve tomatoes here! =-)
Josiah and Mikayla enjoying some strawberries. I know they are small and look like raspberries, but they truly are some of the smallest and sweetest strawberries I have ever had.



Josiah and Mikayla enjoying some strawberries. I know they are small and look like raspberries, but they truly are some of the smallest and sweetest strawberries I have ever had.
Finally, this was our trip to the local discount icecream store. Notice the wonderful selection behind me. You actually pay at the window, then off to the right, they fill your order. Another thing that comes in a bag here is icecream. You can see the bags right below my elbow.
2 comments:
Hi Robert and Rhesa and kids!
I love seeing the pictures. Just wanted you to know I am praying for all of you. We are leaving for Sri Lanka next week. Maybe I can send you some pictures of our trip if I can figure out how to do it.
Love and prayers,
Susan Salter
Hey guys!! I love the pictures. The kids look like have already grown since you left. So what are you doing on Monday want to come for dinner and some dominoes. We miss you guys so much. Patti
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