Author Archives: David
Joint Learning Session
Three times a year the boys are part of the Joint Learning Sessions (JLS). These sessions are a time when homeschooled students and those who are taught in a classroom at a learning cooperative are taught together in the classroom. … Continue reading
Flashback Friday
We thought it would be fun to post pictures of David and I close to the boys age and pictures of the boys at their current ages.
Water Balloons
We recently received a package from a friend that included a package of water balloons. The boys have been asking daily if this is the day they get to play with the water balloons. I like water balloons, however, from … Continue reading
Ant Lollipop
I’ve blogged several times about ants. It’s just that the ants here are unreal and come out of every crack in the wall, floor and door. The boys have learned that when they unwrap a lollipop to first look to … Continue reading
Flashback Friday Easter Edition
Easter is one of my favorite times of the year. Not only is it a wonderful reminder of Christ dying for us and being raised to life; it’s also a time full family memories.
Racing
David and I coordinated for the fourth year running, the annual CAM Car Race on April 19th. It’s a pinewood derby race that happens every April as part of the Joint Learning Session. It’s a fun event with laughter, a … Continue reading
Helicopter Ride
The aviation department teamed up with one of the RFIS classes to have a fundraiser of helicopter rides. There is an aviation department in our organization to serve the missionaries who live in remote settings. The helicopter is normally in … Continue reading
Flashback Friday
When we arrived back to our home on April 4th from our journey to and from Buea, we were greeted with the water being off. This isn’t a uncommon issue. We were disappointed because we didn’t shower in Buea and … Continue reading
Trip Take Two
We recently traveled to Buea, Cameroon. We needed to book a place for a one night stay. At first a friend who used to work in Yaoundé thought we could stay at a hotel he works at, but it ended … Continue reading

