Tuesday, December 30, 2008

These are a few of my favorite things

the view from our front porch




my healed leg




Benjamin in front of a WWII airplane engine and propellers, just up the road

4 comments:

quilt'n-mama said...

One of our favorite things.... the blessing of technology and being able to communicate with you guys! We love you guys, thanks for precious moments today! Praying for you today!
Leg looks great! We'd love to see some of your favorite things there someday!
Hugs to you all!
Happy New Year!
Love,
The Conard Crew

Anonymous said...

Hi Choate Family
Catharine from POC. Looks like you are doing well. We do remember you and pray for you and we and a few others have checked your updates and spread the word around our POC group on what you are doing. A number of families are finishing off their Doxy this week, so pls pray they wont get malaria. A few of us have got it (not Carpenters - yet) But I can't remember specifically so dont want to spread rumours - Dokkens have had it 3time s(2kids and Paul & all kids are on asthma medication as well -theyve had it rough re health & would appreciate prayers). Lemehiews had to move house as Noah was coughing/throwup from the mold in their house - now he's doing better. Ledeburs have bought a house. Joy has gone to her village for 3 weeks. Andrew got a throut infection and almost got medivaced but responded to treatment at the last moment. There is probably stuff I've missed. Our website is: http://thecarpenterssight.wordpress.com
Has stories from POC. (you can't search for the site -need to know the address). Thanks for all your encouraging verses on the website too!

The Hibbard Family said...

I love sharing your favorite things! I think I'm going to take that picture of your porch view, blow it up really big, and make it my window view! :-) Okay, so maybe that won't quite work!

Anonymous said...

The view from your porch is one to cherish ok, but that boy Benjamin is just what Nahna needed this morning. I will explain in email. Praying for you and for the friends at POC...sounds like there is a lot of need there.
Thanks for posting often and in the manner that you do.
We love you.