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GAA (Guam Adventist Academy) has decided to visit all of the churches on Guam and be a part of the service to show we support all of the churches. We are also trying to get more students so we are asking for their support as well. Anyway, two weeks ago we went to the church across the street from my apartment. I wasn't to do anything for this service, however, all of the teachers were introduced to the church. When our name was called we stood up and gave a little wave. Well, there was someone in the congregation who recognized me. No, it wasn't the woman in the picture...it was her daughter. Immediately when this girl saw me she turned to her mother and said, "Mom, isn't that the teacher you worked with?" Her mother then looked at me and said, "Oh, yes it is!" So the end of the service comes and I look around at the people walking out of church when I spot the lady who I worked with in Chuuk! She was my translator in the classroom. I walked over to her and she gave me a big hug. We talked a little bit and come to find out she had been in Guam for the past 4 months, but unfortunately was leaving the next day. I honestly never thought I would see her again so it was really exciting that we just happened to be at the same church (there are seven in Guam). God gives us many blessings everyday, and for me seeing Mrs. Luke was the blessing given to me that day.
The principal and his wife took a couple of us around half of the island last Sabbath and these are some pictures from that little adventure :)
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This is actually part of some beautiful scenery that I see everyday on the way to and from work. Rain or shine it never fails to make me smile!
This is a Carabou
From WWII
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5 comments:
Now Kim, of course I didn't miss the two seater. I make my own seat.
Sorry I missed you on MySpace!! I'm at CM and it's crazy-busy right now. Great pictures! Have a good night.
PS- I would totally eat a cockroach for $500.
HI Kim, thanks for the b-day e-mail. It was so much fun but it would have been great to have you here. God bless you as you love those kid's hearts this year. It's a very important work and priveledge. Miss ya and love you!
Kim, I thought I looked good pregnant with a watermellon!
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