May I find His joy even in my sorrow and His life in my death. To God be the glory!

Tuesday 26 September 2023

Wedding Party

We went to our first Malian wedding celebration for our young friend Aïcha. It was actually only part of the celebration: an afternoon just for the ladies involving lots of food and fancy outfits. Although it was an all-day affair, the girls and I just showed up mid-afternoon and stayed only a few hours. We were served the typical Malian party food, a plate heaped with rice topped with eggplant, cabbage, beef and plantains. There were at least 4 other pregnant women there besides me and about a million little kids and babies. It was the biggest Malian party I’ve been to yet. Many of the women came dressed up, or in casual clothes, and some changed into fancier clothes while there, while others came fancy and changed into even more extravagant outfits. I’ve been to quite a few Malian parties and was already familiar with many of the women, but this time a lot of people showed up that I’d never seen before, including some of the most beautiful and elegant women I have ever seen (and not just because of perfect make-up). Eventually the bride herself showed up, looking quite beautiful and outdoing everyone else with her finery and dazzling white dress. Unlike most Congolese weddings, for the Muslim weddings, the white dress is actually fitting for the bride. Unfortunately I had forgotten my phone but it would have been a wonderful opportunity to take pictures. Since many of the women were taking pictures it wouldn’t have been awkward at all. I did get my friend to send me a few which I will share at the end. Once everyone started leaving to go to the next phase of the party (I’m not sure where), we decided to head home instead of sticking with the group. It was a lively and colorful afternoon for sure!

Friday 15 September 2023

Our newest niece

My brother and sister-in-law just welcomed another baby girl into their family! To help provide them meals, click here.

Monday 4 September 2023

The last few weeks in pictures…

Since we just got another internet subscription I thought I’d catch up with a post that will be almost completely photos. We had a short visit from some missionary friends
Molly’s first fishing trip with Papa
Aravis has discovered she loves goldfish just like her sisters
Frying plantains for company
Molly and Eileen are enjoying learning new things!
Molly sick and having a bad hair day
Papa’s way of containing the chaos
Aravis turned 10 months and was very sick
I made some cloth diaper covers
Molly is learning to write
Burning weeds with Papa
The new light sign downtown: the girls with their friend Patricia