Another round of photos and this is my pick of the moment. Luca is just gorgeous... and has a habit of doing the haka (Maori war dance) at the ripe old age of just 1!! He keeps his mainly music class pretty well entertained each week with it as well! Tracy and Malcolm are officers in The Salvation Army as well and we had loads of good times in Christchurch together.
Well, I'm back and settled in the Hutt again and life has returned to normal... well as normal as Training College ever gets! It's back to 7am cleaning duties and life by a timetable again but the changes that have gone on while we've been away are working out well.
We're having our Fair Trade Cuppa as part of Fair Trade fortnight tomorrow so, with a little bit of Shirlee Bond magic (!!), our display looks great and hopefully we'll get everyone on board. I've been challenged of late that sacrificial living is not just about the bigger sacrifices in life, but that it's also about all the little things we can do like changing products to be more environmentally friendly and becoming Fair Trade supporters - paying a little more to serve a greater purpose.
Well, God has done some amazing things in my life of late but my brain is still sorting through it all! More on all that later! The most prominent thing that comes to mind tonight would be His ability to work tough times into something good. We serve a mighty God and I'm grateful that His mercies are new every morning!
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