The guys cooked up some delicious Easter breakfast for us.
Noah trying to school his old man in a game of basketball.
Making some scrapbook pages for the soon-to-be Mrs. Elle Bennett, one of our missionary kiddos.
We’re going to be grandparents! 🙂 Yoan and Yuleisy are having a girl!
Beautiful countryside
Playing marbles is an obsession for our village kids.
Ms. Becky hosted a Bunko party for the Freedom ladies one evening!
Being silly in Cabeza de Toro
This Bejucal cutie loved her first sponsor letter and sticker sheets!
Ms. Leah is a favorite here at Freedom. Thankful she came to visit for a week!
Completing sponsor letters and chomping on mangoes.
Jade is my sweet friend from college. She has been a trooper during this COVID time when we haven’t been allowed to run camps at Freedom.
Ruthanne spent last summer with us and returned for an extended internship this summer!
PIT – a century-old game that is a favorite.
We added the top left classroom this month. By constructing this 30×30 space, we opened up 3 more classrooms (to the right) for students/staff to use. We’re keeping a construction zone buffer for safety.
Shy guy
Keyller hanging out at grandma’s house.
Solainy is a cheeser.
Savannah reading a sponsor note to a Ramon Santana cutie.
Cousin hugs.
Loving their new bikes
Breeze had a wonderful second internship with Freedom. She really came out of her shell this time around. We miss her!
Old college pals taking a cardboard box to the mechanic shop. Laughter is good for the soul.
I love these ladies! I’m biased, but we have the best teachers on the island!
Domingo bagging up rice for our students and their families.
Work continues on apartment #4
A quick trip back to the States! Caleigh got to meet her sweet cousin for the first time in person!
March has come to an end. Sometimes I wonder what types of pictures merit a spot in these photo blogs. They often showcase some fairly mundane moments in my life. But, you know, I’m finding that there’s a certain beauty in the simple, “unimportant” parts of our days.
Today, I’m overwhelmed with gratefulness. For my precious family. For the work which the Lord has given me. For my Savior’s sacrifice. And for His sweet presence each day. Happy Easter!
An evening walk with my favorite gal.
Shish-ka-bobs may be one of our favorite meals – if nothing else, for the colors.
Beginning stages of apartment #4
A weekend trip to Lima to hang with some of our 7th graders.
A new board game with the kiddos! Ticket to Ride Amsterdam. I won. Teehee.
Check out our new math curriculum – and new shelving! Sweet blessings.
She still enjoys books with Dad
A newer section of the octagon is being stuccoed!
Fancy orange juice for Noah one weekend
Strawberry juice for the Leyton-man
This goober thought it was hilarious that she made me draw 8 billion cards in a row
Vaccinations for our staff
Rach is one of my walking buddies.
Laboly checking out a sticker set from her sponsors
Mom looking things over
This little man may look serious, but he’s the most talkative 20-month-old I’ve ever met.
A beautiful garden in Ramon Santana
Feeding pet goats and visiting with families
Tervi’s dad is a super kind guy who is always willing to help us find people around town.
Goobers. Every last one of them.
The sponsorship dream team! 🙂
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Sydney interned with us last school year – we loved spending a week with her family!
What a little ladies’ man!
The Whites are headed back to the States. The team put together a farewell potluck and took some last pictures.
Ana is a ham!
So cool – a friend in the States collected 1500 masks for our students!
Sweet friends know the way to my heart: new reading, handwritten cards, and Dr. Pepper.
Receiving sponsor letters while you’re still in your pajamas? Absolutely!
Four big dudes have entered quarter 4 of their “homeschool co-op”
Ana Delia colored a letter for her sponsors this morning! She’ll hopefully get to see them this summer when they come on a trip.
We hear our stateside friends and family experienced some chilly weather last month. For the record, I am not at all jealous. In fact, you can come our direction if you’d like – we’re willing to share the sun and surf with you anytime! 🙂 Until then, here are 28 February pictures for you!
As we wait for in-person classes to start up , we’ve been able to provide families with small, weekly food kits!
The kiddos have been patiently waiting for their Christmas gifts from Grammy, Grandpa and Uncle Lyndell!
Leyton’s new wheels
This little gal loves her bike – and her grandpa!
Zion joined the Freedom MK’s this month – after 5 boys, she’s the first little gal born here in the DR!
What a bunch of birthday sillies!
Happy, happy birthday, Leyton! Thanks, Rach, for making his cake!
Finally got to the end of the Christmas puzzle – and guess what?! One missing piece at the base of the big tree. Grrr.
Burns are a common occurrence here. Susan and I visited a young boy who had woken up in the middle of the night and stepped on a small pot of hot oil at the foot of his bed.
The grandma said her doctor told her to use the seed of this nettle-like plant to boil a salve to heal the burn.
The medicine concoction, complete with a feather!
The Simoses planned a Valentine’s party for all the MK’s – they had help from several of our missionaries and interns!
Sierra with her cute little valentine
This one certainly has a piece of my heart!
Our lone February team! Thankful for this crew.
Ms. Alice shared her art supplies and knowledge with our MK’s!
Our neighbors brought us these adorable Valentines.
Domingo is loved by many!
Who needs an actual bat to be able to enjoy a game of baseball? Doug with some buddies.
A village dog taking a snooze in the shade of a Freedom bus.
A surprise on my desk. I love our team!!
Savannah enjoying a batey walk
Javier is one of our teachers – he is excellent at what he does!
The newest apartment building is getting rebar!
Outfoxed is a fun kid’s game – even for us adults!
Krista with Berwee. This big man has had a lot of people pour into his family over the years.
Toni started leaving little treats and Bible verses for those in the school during COVID time. The treats are sweet, but the verses are life.
January was a tough month in a lot of ways, but God sustained us through each day. Lots of happy moments with friends, family, coworkers, and Freedom students. Here are 30 pictures from month #1 of 2021!
Christmas break puzzle didn’t quite get finished on time.
Our first wonderful team of the year!
Matthew was able to grade this side of the octagon in preparation for new sidewalks.
One of our sweet preschoolers completing a sponsor letter
Happy birthday, Rachel!
Patricia feeding her ducks some rice from her doorstep
Here comes the sidewalk!
Team #2!
Found this little gal wandering around her village and took her home. No one was there, so we hung out for a bit.
She was loving selfie mode on the phone 🙂
Walking on hands is all the rage in Campiña
Sweet Mia left me an encouraging note in my desk drawer that I didn’t find until much later.
This girl has always had a piece of my heart. Elizabeth is Yefry’s lil sis.
K-rae let Cal dress up in one of her costumes.
Sweet Rosa working with some of our students in La Cubana
Mairelys looking on as little sis Flor receives a sponsor gift.
Two little Lima goobers
Neat morning panorama
Our third and final team of January!
The Wheelers have been such good friends. They sense the needs of others. They brought us coffee every day for at least a week!
Trying out the new sidewalk in the rain. It won’t be quite as muddy now for our students when they return!
Kris is fantastic at organizing and creating systems – he’s got it worked out so that the least possible amount of wood is wasted as cabinets are made for the new apt. building.
Debi planted these on her trip a year ago – and she weeded them this year! Definitely makes things feel more homey.
Sam gave Cal his special dog “Moon Cheese”
Sorry I didn’t get ya with your eyes open, Toni! Congrats on fnishing your degree!!
Doug teaching science to our MK’s!
Scott and I had to make a quick trip to La Romana – he surprised me with this deliciousness.
Noah was so happy that Grammy came to visit – yummy cooking at his request!
Leyton certainly wouldn’t have complained if they had stayed longer!
Wow! That was some year, wasn’t it? No one would have expected all the events of the last twelve months. Many are saying “Good riddance” to this doozy of a year. Looking at it all from one side of the coin, I can understand those sentiments.
On the other hand, it’d be crazy to think that 2021 won’t bring its own challenges. January 1 isn’t some magical date that will make all our troubles disappear. COVID isn’t gone. For us personally, our students haven’t returned to Freedom. I’m sure there will be plenty of other unexpected trials.
For that reason, it’s important for me to take these momentary pauses each month to dwell on the blessings. Yes, there are difficulties. But God is so very good. Here are just 31 photo evidences of how He took care of our family and this ministry in December!
We’re all so excited for Baby McCall to make her debut in the coming weeks!
Doodling and playing with Jade
Still delivering sponsor letters even though in-person classes can’t happen.
Jacob and Mia have made some good buddies in La Cubana.
Baseball in La Cubana
The back of a typical batey home. Cooking and washing dishes are done right outside.
Our little tour guide. If we can’t find someone, Neytan is always willing to help take us where we need to go.
I was asked to help with a Flat Stanley project for a third grader in the States!
Happy birthday, Yuleisy!
Leyton, Cal and I went to a birthday party in San Pedro. Mery was the entertainment for afternoon!
A precious gift.
This kiddo has more energy than quite possibly anyone I know. We all love Neytan!
Noah and Leyton helped prep and serve a delicious dinner for the parents of all elementary MK’s. Chicken alfredo and more!
My first attempt at wreath making! Pam put together a super fun craft night to wrap up our ladies’ Bible study time.
Freedom hosted a mini Christmas party – in each of the villages, we brought music, games, and food to kick off Christmas vacation.
This little man from Molino is wearing one of my boys’ old t-shirts. It makes me nostalgic to see their clothes again.
My name twin and I!
Mari manning the Nerf gun station
Sofia and Caleigh
All smiles in La Cubana!
Ring toss!
College pals masked up in a humid little sugarcane village in the DR.
Hot dogs, popcorn and apples! Oh my!
We lit up the sky at Freedom one night with a giant bonfire and S’mores!
Christmas break was wonderful! Lots of baking on Christmas Eve!
My little helpers liked making sweets (and stealing a few in the process)
Our yummy cookie haul from some neighbors!
The kids always enjoy wrapping up little gifts, pictures and coupons for their siblings.
Christmas Eve musings
Christmas dinner!
Selfies with this cutie
The Bible doesn’t promise a life without pain, but I’m looking forward to a new year of trusting the Lord with whatever He’s got planned – and perhaps low-key praying that a global pandemic isn’t a huge part of it all again. 🙂
This year has simultaneously felt like the longest and the shortest year ever. With this “pause” to my “normal”, it’s as if I’ve been experiencing a strange alternate reality where everything is in slow-mo. On the other hand, November is upon us. What?!
While circumstances are offbeat, God continues to faithfully care for us and our students. Check out our October by looking back at these 31 pictures!
MK school continues. Susan sent me this sweet picture of Leyton classifying soils!
Frandi is capable of evoking strong emotions in others. 😉 Energy and independence are active in this child.
Scott and Weison
Caleigh, Karington, and Marjorie
Two sweethearts who live in the back barracks in Piñones
We love that Nathan has joined the Freedom fam! Here he is with Jeyson.
And Heather’s holding Jeyson’s twin, Jenifer!
Serious man in Lima
Telling secrets in La Cubana
Angel!
Scott listening to Fabiola recite Psalm 1 in its entirety!
Our construction crew is working hard to add classrooms to one side of the octagon.
Veronica’s baby bro.
Doug with Rosa – this girl’s English skills are through the roof!
Megan, THANK YOU.
Yaneta gifted us a rooster and a hen!
Yuleisy’s family is taking care of our new avian friends.
Susan and Ester working on a sponsor letter!
Franklin pausing for a photo for me
This dude is totally wearing one of my kids’ old pajama tops!
Washing clothes with Ana in Piñones
Alber Manuel
Bejucal cuties
A few of us were able to share at the latest board meeting about some cool, recent evidences of growth at Freedom.
Osmani cooking a meal
We made the trek to Punta Cana to renew all 3 kids’ passports
They had a neat little coloring setup to help kids not get too squirrely.
Dino-opoly is a crowd fave currently.
Hannah made another trek to the DR this October. We’re thankful for her family’s investment in us/Freedom!
Ester and Franklin’s mom with their nephew
Sweet cheeks.
I’ve been pondering much on the fact that we’ve only got so many days on this earth. Oh, how I want to “make the most of every opportunity.” I pray I can always maintain a sense of urgency when sharing the wonderful, sweet Good News with those around me!
Days quickly turn into weeks which quickly turn into months… How can September be over already?! Thirty photos from our home to yours!
A house in Lima
Ornery boys in Piñones
A little onlooker in Lima
Caleigh loves the animals
Savannah learning how to work the tire/stick toy
This little man in La Cubana wasn’t too sure about Cal.
Meet our new friends – Squirtle and Shelly!
Two gals and a donkey. 🙂
The grandmother of several of our students. A sweet lady!
Djoudelica and little sis! These two only speak Creole in the house.
Talk about vintage! Caleigh wore one of Mommy’s dresses to church one Sunday!
Cooling off
Smiles in Molino.
Savannah’s parents were able to meet some of our families.
Listening intently to a story!
Bread, anyone?
Poor Noah had a run-in with the wall, and the wall won! 😦
All fixed up after a trip to the dentist!
This little guy wanted to show us his family’s purchase from a local fisherman.
Hanging with Yuleisy’s neice and nephews
Franklin is from Cabeza de Toro!
Lizzy and Ana have been able to join us occasionally on village days.
Two silly dinner helpers
Fabiola is such a helper. We love this sweet Piñones gal.
Miss Mia reading to two cuties one morning.
Margaret helping wash some clothes in Lima.
We’re pals sometimes.
Chema! This little guy comes out every day we visit his village. He always remembers a backpack, notebook, and marker, but he rarely wears his pants. 🙂
I spend a lot of my time sitting in this office chair. Each Monday, sweet Toni leaves a little treat and note/Bible verse to encourage us!
Working on a sponsor letter.
Truly thankful for each day the Lord allows us to share in His work in this broken and hurting world. Bring on October!
August flew by! We ended up extending our two weeks in the States by a few days so we could attend my Aunt Joy’s funeral. After our flight back to the DR, we experienced a tropical storm, Freedom inservice, Bible Institute, 2 kiddos’ birthdays, FOUR families moving to the field, a building dedication, and much more. Enjoy these 31 pictures from this past month!
This picture isn’t from August, but we celebrated my Aunt Joy’s life while we were back. Will miss hearing her laugh at family gatherings!
First cousins once removed? Second cousins? Who knows – but Cal liked hanging with Olive!
The boys absolutely loved driving Grandpa’s tractor “by themselves”
How the kids find all the critters, I’ll never know.
Noah and his slithering friend.
Caleigh takes after the bros – for the most part, no fear!
I was helping with a project outdoors when I heard some rustling in the woods – had a wary visitor at the edge of the clearing.
Not sure the cat is quite as happy as the girl. 😉
Hugs from Uncle Lyndell at the last bonfire we could squeeze in!
I think this was the first time ever the kids experienced sparklers!
Early morning flight – headed back yet again!
We love our new masks from Marcia!
We have a “system” on all flights now – boys on one side, girls on the other! 🙂
Our sweet friends moved to the DR the same day we flew back!
A week of inservice and Bible learning to start off the “new year”
Another container arrived! Blessings abounding on that shipment!
Well, that’s one way to get things up to the 3rd floor!
The new apartment building was dedicated! Four families have already moved in as finishing touches are being put on it.
Another Freedom sunrise!
Karington enjoying a ride around PriceSmart!
KFC for lunch! Even though we all traveled together, we had to eat at different tables.
Gracie had a birthday!
Tropical storm fun
The latest pic of the Freedom ground team!
First school day of a strange, strange year.
Happy 10th birthday!
That decade just flew by.
New board game! (I’m partial to the original Stratego, but hey.)
Cal turned 5! The boys with the birthday girl!
Now THAT’s a candle!
Sofia bought Caleigh a sweet little gift for her birthday!