Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Tuesday update...






Hi guys. How are ya? I haven't done a poll or blog in awhile because the power is always out on Tuesday night. But, right now it is on for a change. I am so excited to come home.

Here are some updates:
Mommy is feeling better. She hardly ever feels sickness unless she takes her whole pill. The vitamins are so strong they kind of hurt her but she knows it is good for her baby.

My sisters are fine. Bradyn is standing right here chewing on a pen. And Julia is somewhere taking a bath. Bradyn is recovering from her fever and sickness she has every week.

Louie is doing fine. He is getting bigger. It will be hard to leave him when we come home. Here He is right now purring as if he wants to talk to you guys! A couple of days ago I woke up and he was sucking my hair.

In school today I got an A in my math!!! In my Mcall Crabb which is reading the story and answering the question, my score was 10th grade. Whenever I get an A or A+ in my math, mommy does this "oh yeah" dance. Mommy is a really good teacher. I am glad that Mommy is teaching us.

I have some friends here. Macy and Emma Whitfield just had a baby named Marly Anne Taziona Whitfield. Her middle name is Zambian. Rachel and Phillip are at school most of the time and I don't see them as much as everyone else. But, I should see them a lot because they are my neighbors. We see the Roberts kids almost every day!

I was climbing an avocado tree and saw my neighbor. I said hello in Nyanga and asked if she was well also in Nyanga. She said she was fine in Nyanga. If you are wondering how I can speak Nyanga, mostly I listen to my mom and dad's language class.

I miss you guys so much!
Love, Kamryn

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

10th grade math?! WOW! I'm super impressed. Do you think your mommy would teach Jacob and Isaac when you come home? We're anxious for you all to come home in just 2.5 months! See you soon!

The Wilsons

Anonymous said...

Hi Kam,
Bumps and Bogs here. It was great to see the new pics of you, Bradyn, and Louie. You would be proud of Bumpa and Boggie because yesterday we rode Mongolian horses in the countryside. They have very short legs, a big head, and shaggy coats. The saddles are very small for our big bottoms. We are told that because they are descendants of wild horses, they are very spirited. They live outdoors year around even though it is snow and wind and cold for about half the year. They don't know what a barn is. We thought of you a lot when we were riding and wished you could be here with us.
Bumpa actually trotted for a little while a few times. Especially once our trail turned and went back to the corral.
We are proud of you for working so hard and doing so well in school. We look forward to seeing you soon.
Boggie and Bumpa