Surround yourself with european friends three tiers high, and talk about war.
Seriously, guys... Why do we have to nearly starve before we're ready for bread?
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| friends: three tiers high |
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| sermon notes. (green version) |
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| Marcel manipulating languages |
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| faces |
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| Frank Fournier: fellow "American" and new friend :) |
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| This one is for the Fords. ;) |
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| more friends |
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| my pal again. (fun to take pictures of!) |
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| listening |
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| we interrupted a birthday party on outreach. Second from left there got Happy Birthday, and Always Cheerful. |
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| the neighborhood natives lead the way |
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| p.s. you don't have to speak the same language to be friends... |












Your pal is defiantly fun to take pics of ;) Great pics!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, Sean! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason I find it strange to see so many white-skinned, light-haired people in one place. . . I guess that is because I have seen only six other white people in the last week. :)
Keep shining for Jesus!
hey! Thanks for posting :-) We love it! You definitely caught Dad in his preaching mode!
ReplyDeleteSean did you get a new camera?
ReplyDeleteNo, just borrowed one for the trip. :)
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ReplyDeleteThat's a great picture of my "American" dad!! LOL
ReplyDeleteFunny thing is, he's not American, he just lives there on a green card or visa. Love the pictures!
hence the quotes. :) To some, we are all "Americans"
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