Saturday, April 22, 2006
Farewell Belo Horizonte, Brazil...
Rodrigo and Lívia leaving Confins airport, Belo Horizonte, 19 April 2006, with a good send off from young people at the First Presbyterian Church.
...and hello, South East England
Rodrigo and Lívia arrived, in the glory that is Brighton beach!
...meanwhile (same day) we slummed it at Inglêses...
...where we spent the day with the Johnsons.
Mark and Karen Johnson are team leaders for the Southern Baptist missionaries here in South Brazil. They live in Curitiba. Mark phoned on Friday to say that they were staying at Ingleses, in the north of the island, and would we like to come up for lunch on Saturday. We haven't seen them in a long time, and it was a good day. Their children, Sarah and Stephen, got on well with Bec and Tom and we had some good times as families when we were all here. Time with the Johnsons is always a reminder of family life at its best, as the pictures show. (I put in the sensible ones because I thought that if the top one went in on its own, physical violence might be done... to me. But it is my favourite!)
Rodrigo and Lívia leaving Confins airport, Belo Horizonte, 19 April 2006, with a good send off from young people at the First Presbyterian Church.
...and hello, South East England
Rodrigo and Lívia arrived, in the glory that is Brighton beach!
...meanwhile (same day) we slummed it at Inglêses...
...where we spent the day with the Johnsons.
Mark and Karen Johnson are team leaders for the Southern Baptist missionaries here in South Brazil. They live in Curitiba. Mark phoned on Friday to say that they were staying at Ingleses, in the north of the island, and would we like to come up for lunch on Saturday. We haven't seen them in a long time, and it was a good day. Their children, Sarah and Stephen, got on well with Bec and Tom and we had some good times as families when we were all here. Time with the Johnsons is always a reminder of family life at its best, as the pictures show. (I put in the sensible ones because I thought that if the top one went in on its own, physical violence might be done... to me. But it is my favourite!)