I'm almost a week late but we have a lot to be thankful for this year.
We had 25 people at our house on Thanksgiving. I made my first Turkey ever (actually 2 turkey breasts because my oven is tiny and I was afraid a whole turkey wouldn't fit), I also made my first pumpkin pie complete with crust since you can't buy pre-made crust here and gravy for the turkey. Aside from that I made stuffing, sweet potato casserole and mashed potatoes. All of those things were new to the Peruvians we invited over. (mashed potatoes are actually somewhat common but not the way I make them ha) the pastor Jose has been mentoring came and brought his family. His wife wanted to help and was walking around the kitchen as I was cooking saying "what is that?" "Are you sure you don't want to peel these potatoes?" "what are you doing?" She was very helpful, but I did for a moment want to banish her from the kitchen. In the end we ran out of almost everything and everyone was surprised that they liked the american food cooked by the gringa. ;) Apparently US americans have a reputation for not being able to cook. How we got the reputation I don't know.
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The one picture I took of the night/food. It was an awesome night and I Tarzan-ed my way through several conversations before I just started telling people I don't speak spanish after 10. Actually I barely speak english after 10 so I'm doing ok I guess.
I am now 30 weeks or 7 1/2 months pregnant. We are trying to get family pictures today or this week so I will hopefully have some to put on here soon. I'm not that great at self portraits. I thank God for sustaining this baby and keeping her safe. She moves around a lot and every kick and hiccup is a reminder that God is watching over her. We are only 8 weeks away from meeting her on the outside. I cannot believe how quickly this pregnancy has flown by!
Some highlights of the past month have been ~Pastors GF and Rose and the team from Powerhouse that came to visit ~Jose's dad Pedro came and spent a month with us. He also took time to make lots of improvements on the house while he was here. Such a blessing! ~3 day trip to Ecuador to renew our visas ~Powerhouse Church Peru had our first baptism's Logan and Jose's dad were 2 of the people baptized ~We hosted our first men's/pastors meeting with 20 people It has been an awesome and full month
We are looking forward to a few things in the next month and year and will update more as the details are put together. We have also updated our Prayer Needs tab. Please continue to pray for us! |
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