While talking on the radio with SITAG today, I noticed the light streaming through the kitchen window onto the pineapple Sarah had gotten from our garden. This is a very normal "still life" in our kitchen in Marulaon - papayas and pineapples laying on the cabinet waiting to be piled in the baskets.
Last night, our precious neighbors had a small pot-luck for us. Once again, I was really glad we brought two kilos of coconut rice and a big pot of milked pumpkin and pumpkin greens, because the food went fast! Chief Hensy made a very moving speech. When people make speeches, they always say nice things about the person, and half of the time I wonder if those things are really true. But Hensy gave example after example of why this community loves our family. I did really well and didn't boohoo all over the place! Hensy also made very clear that this wasn't a farewell feast but only a small party because we weren't going back to America for good. We were so glad that he made that clear. What a sweet time of fellowship and dancing and singing together. I tried to soak up every moment and sear it into my brain.
Today was the day the kids have been waiting for - measuring day!
Katherine, Olivia, and Benjamin have all grown about 1 1/2 inches in the last four months. I'm so thankful for healthy, strong, growing kids.
Benjamin has almost caught up with me, and he hopes that by the time I return from my trip to Australia, he will have passed me. I assured him that I could still block him out on the basketball court even if he was taller than I was. Sarah has only grown about 3/8 of an inch in the last four months, so she's winding down.
Tonight, we expect the ship to arrive around 11:00, which puts us into Honiara around dawn tomorrow morning. The skies cleared out yesterday, and the sea has been calm all day. Thanks to Aaron's hard work and organization, I think we are ready to go once we clean out the fridge and finish off the leftovers!
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