Tag Archives: Cameroon
Hindsight
Before we left the USA in 2009 to start this new missions life, I (DeAnna) thought it was impossible to not only have partners that want to be on our team for monthly living finances, but also the huge amount … Continue reading
Intro to Bowling
I had a long story I wanted to share, but as I looked at the pictures I thought they speak volumes and I didn’t want to take away from that. We bought a lawn bowling set and the boys took … Continue reading
Cake and God’s faithfulness
God is always faithful, so let’s have some cake and celebrate. I recently read the following story by Elyse Patten and thought I would share part of it with you. Once upon a time, on a small island far away, … Continue reading
Back to School
A quote that has stuck with me for years is, “Days may be long, but years are short.” I’ve found this quote to be so true. Some days feel like they drag on or something happens and makes a day … Continue reading
Light Bulbs
I (DeAnna) never gave much thought to light bulbs. Yeah, I knew there were different kinds, but other than fluorescent long bulbs, I thought the other bulbs all had the same twist/screw end on them. I knew the twist/screw ends … Continue reading
Hard Choices
We live something that I think is quite unique. Not many people in their lives would live in this other dimension. Here it is: in our passport country we are considered low income. In the USA, we qualify for government … Continue reading
Sac Sac
Although we are blessed with wonderful, juicy tropical fruit; we crave things we can’t get like strawberries, cantaloupe, peaches, nectarines, pears, grapes, etc… David was introduced by a colleague to a Korean made grape juice drink, Sac Sac. The drink … Continue reading
Silliness
Lately we’ve seen many people complete silly online survey’s. Things like what Downton Abbey character are you, what Sesame Street character are you, What State should you live in, What occupation should you really have, etc… Most of the time … Continue reading
Huh?
I used to have a game called Mad Gab. My mother strongly disliked this game. It was a game where you were given gibberish to read and the other person had to try and solve what you were saying. For … Continue reading
One Upper
I (DeAnna) recently read a blog post by Tara Livesay on a life overseas blog spot. This blog’s audience are people who work outside their passport country as humanitarian workers and missionaries. It was convicting. The theme is one-uppers. Since … Continue reading

