Sunday afternoon I went to our guards house to take photos of him with his family. I told them I’d be there at 3:00. So I was there at 3:00 and he was sleeping and his wife was washing clothes… Anyways, they got themselves together and dressed up. While his family was getting ready I had a little talk with him. He is in the process of preparing the land beside his house so that he can make his house a little wider. Right now he is living there with his wife and five kids and his brother and wife. It is possible that his younger unmarried brother is also living there. It is such a small house that I can’t imagine there is any privacy at all. I asked Pak Nios how they lived before he worked for us. He said that they ate sweet potatoes and taro root and that his wife had a garden but now that God opened the door for him to work for us his wife doesn’t need to have a garden anymore and she can just stay home with the kids and wash the clothes. He said that the night before his wife had asked him what will happen if we (Hugo and I) move back to Canada and then Pak Nios won’t have a job anymore. I assured him that Lord willing we will be here until February 2010 and then we will go home for furlough during which time we still need a night guard and then we hope to come back again. It is quite humbling to realize that this family is very dependant on us for their lively hood. It is said that the average worker here supports about 10 people and that is the case in this situation! Although Pak Nios’ brother often helps him out or takes a turn guarding at night. They are quite thrilled now as we have a little hut in our back yard around the well pump that they can sit in while guarding. It has a light and a place for them to sit or lay. Before they always laid or sat on top of our sand box which is against the back of the house.
The first photo is of the family in front of their house. They really wanted a photo with us too. And of course Nios wanted one with him and Hugo. They didn't really know how to act for pictures. I really had to encourage them to smile. BTW the baby has a name now, Nelfika but they call her Nel. During the "photo session" Nel got hungry and mom popped out a breast. There was no, I need to sit down and get my nursing cape on and let the baby drink. Nope, this all happened while we were walking to the next location...
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Great photos. You might have a new business on the side if more folks find out. You guys look great too! Pretty humbling to see how they live & struggle to provide. We are blessed!
Wow...we are truly blessed! I enjoy reading your updates...it sure keeps things in perspective. I do think we sometimes make our lives here way to busy with trivial things. It's best to enjoy life's simple blessings!
Sounds like you are all in good health again too. Take care and we hope and pray that God will continue to uphold and strengthen you in your task abroad.
Sounds like Ice is not that much different than some of us. Once we start to feel better we tend to forget to take our meds as well and then figure after a while...Oh well we don't really need them any more.
I like the photos that you took. Brynn is really growing fast!! It seems that she is changing the most.
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