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Friday, July 13, 2018

June Family Memories in Huancayo

Our dog Max knew that something different was happening with all the packing and moving around.
 We were busy with ministry as well as packing the house items by cataloging every item for the moving trucks paper work.
 One tradition we have at the end of each school year is to have a bon fire to burn all of our school papers that have been written on (quizzes, tests, homework, etc...). The Peruvians wanted to keep many of the papers to help them learn english.

 Our cat Kit was spoiled by the family before having to leave him with another family while we will be in the States.
 Nisha took Nathan to Lima to take his ACT. The girls had a Father-Daughter date with fun activities and dinner. What a good break from all the packing.






 It was a joy to have so many visitors from our church come and help us pack and spend some time with us.



 The family were all working together to get things wrapped up and protected. I'm not sure what we are going to do when we become empty nesters and not have such great helpers.

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