Yay! It was SO much fun meeting many of you this last weekend at ChildlightUSA! So much fun. Only this, I felt so much pressure from such a number of you who asked for pictures of what it is like in the jungle where we live!!
Well, that and after two months, I'm missing Peru.
If you click the picture link below you will be able to SEE a little bit of our Peru too.
You are so cool!! I loved going through your photo album. Thanks so much for posting those pictures - you're gorgeous and so is your whole family, and it's fascinating to see the way you live in Peru and the sights you get to see. Keep up the good work, and thanks again for posting the photo album about your life in Peru. Wow.
Thanks for sharing your life in photos. Looking at your pictures reminded me of my time in Ghana, West Africa, even though Peru is completely different. Must have been the third world similarities. :-) Your the best!!!! and I am so glad I got to meet you at the conference. Hugs and Happy Monday to you! ~ LeAnn
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing all your pictures. I've been fascinated with Peru for a long time and your pictures only reinvigorated my desire to travel there. Thank you!! :)
I loved looking at your pictures. I still see the picture of the little lamb in my mind's eye. The pictures of the alpacas(?) were really outstanding, too. They were all amazing!
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You are so cool!! I loved going through your photo album. Thanks so much for posting those pictures - you're gorgeous and so is your whole family, and it's fascinating to see the way you live in Peru and the sights you get to see. Keep up the good work, and thanks again for posting the photo album about your life in Peru. Wow.
Thanks for sharing your life in photos. Looking at your pictures reminded me of my time in Ghana, West Africa, even though Peru is completely different. Must have been the third world similarities. :-) Your the best!!!! and I am so glad I got to meet you at the conference. Hugs and Happy Monday to you! ~ LeAnn
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing all your pictures. I've been fascinated with Peru for a long time and your pictures only reinvigorated my desire to travel there. Thank you!! :)
I loved looking at your pictures. I still see the picture of the little lamb in my mind's eye. The pictures of the alpacas(?) were really outstanding, too. They were all amazing!
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