Sunday, February 22, 2009

Misc. Info

This is a street on the way to take Ruthy to school. What I want you to notice is the different colors in the licence plates. The white plates on the right and left are local owned cars. The vehicle right in front of me is a foreign owned car because it has yellow plates. The government employees have red plates. The vehicle I drive has white plates because it is registered in a local persons name and papers of permission to drive "their" vehicle was given to both Robert and I. It cuts down on the theft ministry.
Bishkek City is right next to Robert's school and the kids love to go into this indoor market for a snack after school.

This is another of our fast foods on the side of the street. This is roasted lamb on a bun. Very good!


The hamburger and hot dog stand on the left is not so good.



This is a bus stop. But what we love is the words above the benches which are pronounced
B-A-R-F . This is a detergent here.

Josiah organizing his cars.

Gluten Free Chocolate Chip cookies. Before we left Texas Ruthy wouldn't even touch chocolate. Now she is the one requesting chocolate.

Robert's 4th Grade Class

This is Robert's 4th Grade class. The kids at school absolutely adore our kids so whenever they have a Birthday Party at school our kids are invited.

Robert's desk:)

Birthday girl and mom who brought the goodies.






Josiah loves the attention he and his cars get.

The Birthday girl turned 10 years old in American years and 11 years old in Korean years. In Korea they count the time in the womb as the 1st year.


Lighting the candles. The goodies for the party as pictured was Kimbop (homemade wrapped in tin foil), juice in a box, snickers candy bar and chocolate cake.


We sang Happy Birthday in 3 languages!


Here is the best Kimbop I have ever tasted in my life.

New Chidren's Center Set Up

The Mountains were just beautiful this morning!


This is the new Nursery set up.


The Nursery worker behind Ruthy said, "These are not Chinese Toys, they are very nice!"
The reason she said that is because most toys here literally last 30 min before something breaks on them, they are so cheaply made.


Most of the kids have never had toys like these so the big kids kept coming back into the Nursery whenever there was some down time to play.

More big kids.

Robert holding a baby.
He got her to smile real big.

This is the big kids in the next room doing crafts.

These are left over VBS crafts.





This is the next generation to hear, believe and carry on!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Compassionate Ministries

To Cute! On our way to our local fellowship.
Meeting facilities.


Today after meeting there was a compassionate Ministries distribution of clothes and shoes to the community and those in need.

Enough for many families.

Trying on new shoes.



This lady looked up after the picture and smiled and said, "Bazaar!"

This boy was so excited when he got pink shoes that light up when you stomp your feet.















We took several people home since it would be hard to take the bus with their boxes.


Another couple helped home.