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Remembering the greatest event ever…

Yesterday was Good Friday. We read the crucifixion story as a family, saving the best part for Sunday… the resurrection! Then Kevin, Evan & I watched The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe. It was an awesome movie that we had seen several times before, but was especially meaningful for that day. Evan got really into listening to the story, and watching the movie. He seems to understand a lot for his age, or at least he asks good questions.

We are a little sad thinking of being alone for Easter Sunday tomorrow, when it is usually a full day spent with church activities and then with family eating and enjoying being together. We will miss being with each of you this year that we would have been with!

We have found a new spot that Evan and Ellie love to play! There is a window ledge outside our window that they fit right into. We can close the window and the iron bars hold them in. Ellie begs to sit there! I guess it’s like her own little porch. It also creates temporary silence in our house!

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The view Evan & Ellie have from their "porch"

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Ellie in her new ride! Her old stroller was falling apart from all of our long and bumpy walks, so it was time for a new one! She thinks it's pretty cool!


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Some new graffiti "art" close to our apartment

-Wendy

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Happy Easter, guys! We understand that lonely feeling. What is your Easter dinner? Ours will probably be noodles. :) It's been so interesting reading about your new life in Granada and seeing your pictures. Blessings!

Dave & I really enjoy reading your "almost" daily journal. It has been such a blessing seeing how God is leading you in different situations. I (Carol) hadn't been able to keep up for about a week and then Dave said he talked to your dad on Sunday, Kevin, and he got all teary-eyed when he told Dave about your post on Mar. 28th. I read that book too quite awhile back. As I was reading your comments this afternoon, I too was glad that no one was here to see me! That is a book that I think every Christian should read! Thank you for your faithfulness. We love you both.

We love checking in on you all and seeing a little piece of your world.
It's a nice reminder to lift you up in our prayers.

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