I'm taking part in NaBloPoMo (say that three times fast) for November. It's a challenge to post something every day. I'm looking forward to it but I worry I may run out of material. Not too likely, but you never know.
So....I need your help. What would you like me to write on this month? What topics are interesting to you? This is your chance to ask me questions. If you're a fellow blogger, write me a topic suggestion and I will mention your blog here.
I look forward to hearing from all of you!
In the meantime, may God bless and keep you on your own personal adventures.
Oh, lovely! How did you and your husband meet and marry? How did God call you to missions? What do your children want to do when they grow up? I'm sure I'll think of more!
A bad hair day post would be funny. Lol. Um what about the weather? Ha. New projects would be nice to know. Um if my siblings are doing anything new like learning an instrument or something. You could write about a new book you're reading. There's always the make-fun-of-Zambian-signs fall back choice. :) Have fun!
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About Me
I'm an average girl--scared to death of creepy crawlies--who somehow ended up in the bush of Africa, building and running an orphanage. I now have 28 foster kids. In addition, I have a wonderfully adventurous husband and six kids. Due to the crazy passage of time, only one is left with me and five are working and/or in college in the U.S. Life is crazy, exciting, often scary and never, ever boring.
Oh, lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow did you and your husband meet and marry?
How did God call you to missions?
What do your children want to do when they grow up?
I'm sure I'll think of more!
A bad hair day post would be funny. Lol. Um what about the weather? Ha. New projects would be nice to know. Um if my siblings are doing anything new like learning an instrument or something. You could write about a new book you're reading. There's always the make-fun-of-Zambian-signs fall back choice. :) Have fun!
ReplyDeleteLove your blogs.... keep them coming... seems like you always have something interesting to talk about....
ReplyDeleteTell us about each of your fourteen foster children. What are their special needs and personalities?
ReplyDeleteWhat do like better about living in Zambia, and what do you miss about the US?