Sunday, September 4, 2011

Tanzania

“Hujambo! Sijambo Bwana! Habari gani? Nzuri sana!” These are the words to a song they taught us as language school. It means, “Hello! Hello Sir! How are you? Very good!”  We just got back from three weeks in Tanzania so that Mom and Dad could learn Swahili. They learned a lot and I learned some too. I went to class each day and my teachers would use Swahili with me so that I could learn. I learned lots of words and I understand a lot of commands.
Mom and Dad did great. Both passed their courses and are looking forward to using Swahili in Arua. They said to tell you, “Asante sana! Tunampenda!” which means “Thank You! We love you!” This picture is of our family at my classroom in Tanzania.

My Brother is getting so big!


Check him out! He looks like he's been doing this for years.

Timbo knocking down Jericho

Joshua fought the battle of Jericho, Jericho, Jericho. Joshua fought the battle of Jericho, and the walls came tumbling down. Just one of the fun activities I get to do when I am at home with Mom or Dad.


This one was actually with Dad. He helped me make my horn and built the walled city of Jericho. He made me march around it seven times before I got to kick it over. He said that is how it really happened, except God made it fall not Joshua. Fun times!