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7.03.2010

Saturday morning in Elbasan




Getting to know our boy... double cowlicks and all


The best we could do of them both together...

He was out of sorts this morning, working HARD on getting some new teeth...

Gjyshe, this photo is from Ellie to you, to let you know she's thinking of you. She wanted to be sure you saw it.


We told you he wasn't feeling good. Out like a light in 10 seconds.

In the middle of the city, every square meter is precious. The sisters have made a nice shady garden to spend time outdoors. Orange trees, daisies, geraniums, wild strawberry, corn, just to name a few...


Ellie was fascinated that he wouldn't eat his lunch. One of the Sisters said, "Some days they just all go on strike!" We don't think they liked this particular meal. :-)

He was touching the lens, but we thought it looked humorous, a typical point-and-shoot self-portrait.

9 comments:

Aunt Ruth said...

The photos speak volumes!!! For one thing, they spell LOVE! Thank you so much for sharing. We are with you in our love and hearts and prayers.

hannah said...

hey nathan and cydil and ellie love the allof the piture of david reni my neprew on your blog this week and love the video of david

The Wofford family said...

So exciting how nice an orphanage they have there! I love the photo of David's cowlicks - Caleb has that too!

Meredith said...

My mom and I have enjoyed looking at your pictures and keeping up with your trip! Your pictures are beautiful! Thanks for sharing them! You all are in our prayers!

Amy said...

Oh, these photos are just precious! I don't know how you are going to leave him if you don't get everything in order in July. You all look like such a precious family already!!! We missed you all at the Wilmore 4th festivities. There was a Mom's shopping cart parade this year, right behind the lawn mower brigade. It was awesome!

bug seth tua pip said...

Nice shot of each of your hands. Keep the posts coming...I know it takes time, but it makes your experience for every over here a lot closer. Thank you!

Carl and Lois said...

We are late seeing today's pictures, due to meeting with Dan, Marcy and the girls at Easton's Cheesecake Factory. I could hardly wait to get home to check the blog. I don't know how, but you capture way more than a photograph with each new picture! We did a bit of shopping for Albania today and have begun counting the days!

Anonymous said...

i love the photo of all of the hands intertwined! You need to put that on a canvas and put it in your living room! From hope walter

Dallas Jenkins said...

Goodness.