Even Better Than the First Time

So remember that Beach House we discovered a few weeks ago when our friends were staying there? We immediately asked to make our own reservation, and got really lucky that the owner had a cancellation and could get us in last weekend.

We took our youth group leaders and student leaders (the ones who could come on such short notice) and it was totally fabulous. This place truly is the most amazing vacation spot I have ever been to.

The front room and kitchen. This picture is taken from the porch. The entire wall of the house opens up into the porch. The pictures just don’t do it justice….

Matthew and the flying Josiah. He loves this. “High! High!” he kept saying, which is pretty significant considering this is the child that is afraid of ants and lizards.

Homemade dough-boys on the porch at night. Doesn’t get much better than that!

Amazing afternoons….unfortunately I was reading a very dry book on Paul’s theology for one of my classes….a novel would have been much more enjoyable.

God’s artistry and Gil’s talent.

But the best part was yet to come.

On Sunday morning, when we were having a little worship service, one of the workers came up and asked us if we wanted to see the “kasa.”

“What’s that?” we asked.

He didn’t know the English word. “A type of sea creature…”

We figured he was talking about a type of sea food that the local fishermen were trying to sell to us (as on previous mornings). “Nahhh…” we said.

Then one of our friends with us looked thoughtful. “I think ‘kasa’ means ‘turtle’,” he said.

“WHAT?!?!” we all screamed, and took off for the beach.

It was true. Something we have ALWAYS wanted to see, but is practically impossible to time right…was right on our doorstep.

A sea turtle nest was hatching. Totally and unbelievably incredible.


Baby sea turtles display the amazing handiwork of God. Once they hatch, they “somehow” know not to come out until it is night and high tide. They “somehow” know that they are supposed to get to the ocean, and “somehow” know how to get there. Their mother is gone; they are on their own.

The person looking after this nest estimated there were up to 200 baby turtles in there. He opened the nest so we could see some that morning, and then we stayed until night time so we could watch them make their long journey to the ocean.

We cheered them on, all the way down the beach.

Ah, the Splendor of God!

Oh Visa, How I Love Thee

“I just don’t get it…why is everyone making such a big deal about this little piece of paper?”

Our family on International Day (with the visa!). Usually we have trouble figuring out if Grace and Josiah should represent Tanzania or America, but seeing as how I picked up the visa on that day, we figured we should all be American this year.

Rehearsal for Heaven

HOPAC International Day 2009


The Korean performance…..

The Indian performance…..

And the… er, American performance. What does this say about our culture???? 🙂

WE GOT IT!

America, here we come!

Top 10 Very Important Things Learned from Power Rationing

1. The things in my fridge will last 12 hours with no power before I have to worry. My freezer–24 hours. (Except for ice cream–that only lasts about an hour when the power goes off).

2. Mayonnaise does not have to be refrigerated. It can be left out–at least for a while. I can hear the screams of protest now. It’s true. I too used to believe that you couldn’t eat a chicken salad sandwich or potato salad that had been left out too long….but in those cases, the mayo is actually a preservative…it’s the chicken or other ingredients that will spoil! Don’t believe me? Google it, you doubters.

3. Creativity abounds. When no power, sit in the car and run your laptop off of the car battery. Watch a movie with your husband in there. You even get air conditioning.

4. Even animals need light. Our poor Jack Russell sprained her foot coming up the stairs when the power was out. Poor thing; she is still limping.

5. More creativity. When it goes out during youth group and you’ve got 40 students in your house and no lights and they are kind of stinky from playing basketball and it’s 90 degrees outside and 200 degrees inside…..just hand out a bunch of glow sticks and divide them into groups and tell them you’ll give prizes for whoever comes up with the best dance. Oh yeah.

6. Never put a candle on top of an appliance with a plastic lid. Because you’ll set it on fire. But I wouldn’t know anything about that. Ahem.

7. All the phone numbers for the power company are programmed into my cell phone. The routine: “I’m calling from the Mbezi/Kunduchi area. How long will it be off? Are they working on it? What is the schedule for this week?”

8. Your cell phone makes a really great temporary flashlight.

9. Never underestimate the value of head lamps.

10. I APPRECIATE Electricity!!!!

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