3/28/2008

Pastor Ed


A couple "one in a million photo shots" of Ed!

3/27/2008

5 Minute Snow

Wednesday - March 26th - You ask, "what is the big deal about a 5 minute snow?" I just wanted to document the 5 minute snow followed by sunshine! If you strain your eyes you will see a few snow flakes accumulated in the fork of the tree. Oh the yellow, that's the sign of spring! This global warning thing has other parts of the world freezing, flooding and mud sliding while we enjoyed a documented 5 minute snow.

3/19/2008

Random Tidbits About Hungarian Culture




One neat thing about Hungarian culture is when you enter a home, you remove your street shoes and change to a pair of slippers usually provided by the hostess. This custom has many benifits which I like! Not only does it reduce the amount of dirt that is tracked into the home, it also provides an opportunity to leave the house with a much nicer pair of shoes than you originally wore! :) When guest come to our home they have a host of bright green slippers to chose from. Ed usually offers a bit of advice for those who are not familiar with this custom. His advice is to always select a pair of shoes from the bottom on the stack because everyone always put the dirty ones back on top! Now with all of this being said, who do you think is wearing the Crocs? By the way, a pair of Crocs at present exchange rate, will set you back about $62 USD. Ouch!

3/15/2008

Spring Hats - Ladies Night Out

We had loads of fun making hats out of egg cartons and various other items!
Of course, we had wonderful food with our fellowship!


<--- Elisa & Monica had fun posing for the camera! Monica said it was fun to once again play like children! She encourged me to host another LNO (Ladies Night Out)!
Agi gave a practical illustration that applies to our daily lives.

<--Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. Psalms 90:12




Reni was a late arrival but still had fun! ---------------->








<---- Mary Jill, Syble & Agi - The Hostess

3/11/2008

Life On The Street

This sign was a reminder to vote in this past Sunday's election. Hungarians voted on several health care issues and the issues were voted down.

So what's on sale?

3/09/2008

The International Church of Debrecen

Moji opening the church service in English while Eva translates into Hungarian.
Anita giving a testimony, Eva translating to English while Pastor Ed looks on.


Ed preaching and Eva translating. (The International Church of Debrecen -www.ichurch.extra.hu)

3/06/2008

A Package Arrives


Melody and Dana really know how to get the most out of packing a $11 / up to 4 lbs /arrives in 1 week /US Postal Service Priority Envelope! Thanks for the Boston Terrier address book, John Deere desk calender, (3) packets of jello, (2) Jif Peanut Butter (to-go packets) and of course a package would not be complete without two Little Debbie Snack Cakes! Also it is fun to read their hand written notes on the packets of jello! Ahhhhhhhhhhhh Gee-Thanks!

Flat Stanley Pays A Visit



Thanks Flat for taking time to stop in and hang out with us!