The kids are just as happy as I am to see rain! Rainy season has not quite reached Gulu proper, but word is that the villages are now seeing rainy season. The nights HAVE been cooler and we have had some small rain perhaps more days than not. Not enough yet to turn our yard from desert to lush paradise like it was when we arrived in Uganda... and not enough rain to turn Josh's garden from wishful thinking dirt to vegetables, but... in due time!
We are in Liberia - the electricity goes in and out because the generator is having trouble keeping up these days! So hopefully it will stay on long enough to post and the internet connection will allow me this luxury! We were united with precious Gracie on Thanksgiving day - I will write more about this later. But, oh! is Gracie a joy! She is so beautiful, so joyfilled, and a bit mischievious. Her physical limitations do not permit her to accomplish much mischief, but we can tell that she is trying to push some limits already. If we were not in love with her already, she is irresitable and such a treasure and blessing from God. In our two days together, she has not cried once. She spends most of her days smiling, she loves to snuggle (good match for us!), and has the most contagious laugh! Life takes more effort for her - her cerebral palsy is moderate and every activity is a challenge and is clearly tiring for her. Meal times (which she loves) take a long time and much patience and d...
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