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OUR LAST DAY IN BRAZIL
"JUST A LITTLE BLUE "

APRIL 3, 2024 - NATAL

We have three 50 lb. suitcases and one smaller carryon, that we checked through to SLC - but we will have to go through customs in Dallas. I am writing this in the airport. There is a good deal of waiting time.

During the last week, there were lots of photos taken and well-wishes given, even a few tears, and food shared.  There was panic in a few eyes at the office.

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TIRE ART

IT MIGHT BE FOR THE BIRDS

I saw the sign on the wall on Easter Sunday. It seemed appropriate and joyful for me. Because of Him, we also will be resurrected. It's a wonderful truth to ponder.

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The middle photo is looking into the middle of the world's largest cashew tree. They think the seed was planted by an animal. I don't remember its name but  looks like a squirrel without a tail. 

 

I wonder how the lineman figures out the right cables to use for what building.

How about some bottle cap art?

THE RIO BRANCO WARD ON EASTER SUNDAY. 

WE LOVE THEM
 

We ate a lovely dinner of local favorite with the Silvino family. The mother and father work as service missionaries in the mission office. From left to right: Fernanda 13, Ana Paula, Allen, Nancy, Gwen Falck visiting us from Saudi Arabia, Pedro Silvino 18, and preparing for his own mission,  Hervton Silvino. They have been such a great help in

every way.

We overlapped for one whole day with some great grandkids. A sunset stroll with the Phoenix Ostergar's on the beach in Natal.  L to R: Cathy, Sarah is holding James (4 months), George 2 being held by Adam ,and Eloise 4 is in front. Nancy next, Allen III, and Allen, Jr.

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