



We've begun a new Kids' Missions Moment during Sunday School at church. Last week, we highlighted our dear Wegners in the Republic of Congo. So, Friday night, we attempted a few African dishes, read a few African storybooks, played Mancala, and used a French picture dictionary to learn a few phrases. "Thank you, Mommy," was required to get dinner (I didn't appreciate the first attempt - "thank you, the woman" :). We had a curried meat (nyamo chuma?), chicken with tomato-peanut sauce, yams & squash (futari), with a banana custard (fool) for dessert. The kids loved dessert the best. Simon kindly licked everyone's bowl clean.
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Your dear Wegners? My dear Wegners!
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