The school year has ended! (The
Christmas and New Year’s holidays occur during summer vacation.) This past Friday
evening we attended the end-of-the-year program at E’s school.
We’re thankful for how well our girl has done in school!
This
past Sunday morning, both E and DJ participated in special Christmas music with
new friends at Templo Calvario, almost next-door to our house.
This past Sunday evening, Daniel
and Viviana put together a simple, but very nice, Christmas program,
alternating Christmas songs with corresponding Scripture passages, involving
the congregation.
The ladies and girls sang “¡Cristianos,
hoy cantad a Dios!” DJ also surprised us by singing his current favorite as
a solo.
Afterward, we all shared a time of fellowship
and snacks, including budín, a Christmas cake
made with dried fruit and – this time – with ñandú [rhea, “ostrich”] egg!
[DJ insisted I take a picture!]
We’re very thankful for what our Loving
Shepherd continues to do in our little group on the outskirts of Pando.
“¡Pastorcitos, id! ¡Pastorcitos, ya!”
[And stay tuned for a carol sung by our E.]

Oh cute! I love his sheep. So great to stay updated with you guys. I thought it was interesting that budín here is pudding. More of a cognate. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you!
ReplyDelete(Maybe this particular cake is called budín because it's so moist? I don't know... The variance of terms across the Spanish-speaking world is fascinating!)