Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Pictures!

Hey all!

Here are some pictures from this weekend. They're all from Mr. Cragoe's camera, cuz we can't load the one's from our other cameras, due to technical pickiness. =P

Go with God,

Brooklin

Sukhbaatar Square
The "Mother Tree"
All of us together, the day Julie left
Joe...Rachel...Brook
Playing "Mongolian" Uno at the Lake

Flippin' Flapjacks for the American Breakfast
Mr. Aspinwall and Munkuu
In the Felt Factory
The Girlies!
it's just the way it is..

Dinner at Ariuna's
Mongolians walking
Grazing
View of Sukhbaatar from an evening stroll
The Police Station


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yea! Love the visuals! Do you have pics of your students? Seeing what's going on really helps me feel like I'm a part of your trip. I bet you'll have 1000s to share when you come home. Can't wait. We'll keep praying for fruit!
Blessings to each of you,
Ruthi

Anonymous said...

Great pictures! Now, alot of your posts have come alive with these photos, showing us some of the places and events described in them.

The shot of all of you sitting with food being served, is especially funny because of the expressions on your faces.

The weather looks nice, which is not what I expected to see. After seeing all the wood fences, I assumed they were snow fences, but with all the livestock in the photos, I guess they are to keep them out of the village.

We are praying for fruitful completion of your time in Mongolia and that the seeds planted will bear fruit. May God fulfill His will thru you and that you may be faithful. Share our Hope in Him and solidify your contacts; that you may be faithful to stay in contact, follow thru with promises made, and convey your Christian brother's and sister's love from around the world to the Mongolian people.

Love in Christ,

Jerry

Anonymous said...

Dave and Rachel,
Thank the Bunnells (and anyone else who extended hospitality to you) for me for taking such good care of you. I know it will be hard for you to leave, especially Rachel! I look forward to meeting them and having them over when they are on furlough.
Blessings to all,
Ruthi