Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Our neibors,

hi guys! Miss you!The knifong parents are visiting Zambia. They are thinking about moving here. They have five kids.Jamilyn,age 11,Bri Ella,age 9, Hogan,age 4, Benjamin,age 2 or 3,and Marybeth,age 1. Our wall is going up fast. We are like''SLOW DOWN!!!!!! They don't listen. The reason I don't want the wall to go up is because....WHAT!!!!!!o.k um sorry! but my dad just saw a snake in the front yard! time to get my feet off the ground!!! back to the point, i don't want the

wall to go up because met our neighbors, and they are nice. I miss you guys and I will blog again soon.

P.S. Check out Julia's new blog.
Bye!
Kamryn

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

we adopted a orphaned baby boy!!

hi guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am sooooooooooooo exited to tell you this, but, i finally got a baby brother!!!!!!!! he is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cute!!!! his name is max,(named after daddy) he is as big as a little plate!!!! look at the picture and tell me what you think!!!! isn't he cute!!!!!!!! I was soooooo exited to here that we were going to adopt him!!!!!!!




miss you guys!!!!!




love,kamryn

Friday, January 16, 2009

were here!!!!!!!!!

hi guys!!!!!! sorry i haven't blogged in a long time,we are in Africa!!! i miss you guys alot!!!! if you have not heard, we had a big thunder storm two days ago. our kitchen flooded!! the living room leaked and mom and dads bedroomleaked too. If our house was that bad, imagine what it would be like in the compounds!!!(our electricity got knocked out!) be praying for them!!! did i mention that our back wall fell down!!!!!!!!!!! but i am glad the wall fell down because we met our neighbors and they are very nice,and they have six dogs!!!!!!!!! miss you all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
love,
kam

Thursday, July 17, 2008

My life


Hi guys! Living by the water is great. I swim literally everyday. And, my cousin Darby is here. And we are going to the Kit Kitteridge American Girl movie today. We are settled into our home and we really like it. Mommy is going to have a baby is 21 days. I don't know what the name is yet, but I want to know! Just in case you haven't heard, it is a girl! I was hoping for a boy, but you get what you get and you don't throw a fit! The blogs are this exciting now that I am not in Africa. But, we are trying to raise some money for Africa. I am going to walk dogs to raise money for the orphanages. See you guys later!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008


Hi Everybody! Sorry for not updating in a long time. I have been sooooo busy. (Aaron Gibbs is here. He says, "Sooo busy? Doing what? " Kamryn says, "Swimming. Yesterday I had a birthday party. Four people came. Two couldn't come. Check out this site to see what we did!" We love you and talk to you soon!

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

counting down days


There is so much I have to say! I don't know where to start... We are coming home really soon. Only a couple more days! I am so excited to see you guys. We have a new countdown. 10 more days, 9 more days... etc. etc.

We have been rice and beans a lot for dinner. Well, I think it is because we are trying to keep our budget down. I am getting kind of tired of it. Is there any food that you get tired of? Please write down on my comments.

I gust want to let all you guys know how I love you!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

hi guys...


Hi! I miss you guys so much. I think when I come back to America, I will miss Africa , too. I can't be in both places at the same time. It is hard. I miss you guys. I will miss my friends here in Africa. I did my recorder class today. Everyone told me that I have the best teacher to teach me Recorder. They say he is the best teacher in the whole school. He never yells at anybody. Whenever you think another teacher would get angry, he just makes up a funny voice, and says, "Please, sit down and leave the poor wasp alone!" or "Sit down, please." Our worker Daka got a new son today. He called dad this morning, "Congratulations! We have a baby boy!" That was so funny. We went to see the baby and it was wrapped up in six blankets so you could hardly see any of the baby. Whenever you parted the blankets so you could see his face, the African's would just close it back up so you could see any of it. They are afraid that the babies will get cold. We love you! Bye!