Saturday, March 24, 2007

Victor/Victoria

Hello everyone back home
In Livingstone they call me Victoria. There have been some ups and downs as you have heard. But the best part so far has been in Maamba, painting the orpanage and playing with the kids. Hope to see you back in Kelowna some day.

Dylan,
I'm in love with a East Indian girl from Durban and I'm not coming home. Please send money and wedding gifts.

Sean,
This trip pwns. Mr H. bought my hat and I'm ticked.

Wells,
Hey everyone.... We're in Jeffrey's Bay now and I can surf....somewhat. I miss Maamba already. Specially a lady there named Michelle and Pastor Roy. Michelle was our cook and she's a great woman of God. It may seem unrealistic but I know if God wants me to I'll come back to Maamba. Say Hi to everyone for me in Kelowna.

Ben,
I'm famous in Maamba. They think that I'm a giant! At least they all love me and aren't slinging stones at me.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Wells
Keep dreaming the "unrealistic" and living the impossible...more and more every day I am challenged to think in this realm. When Christ is at the center, and we are willing, the seemingly impossible becomes possible. Can't sit over coffee with you my man. So much to learn from you.
Love Mom

Anonymous said...

Hey there Wells, I hope wait no I know ur having a ton of fun... i miss u guys already.. Stay safe and have extra fun for me Say hi to Elyse and Elysia for me
..Chalyse...

Anonymous said...

Well Dylan,do you think that we could come to the wedding or maybe at least let us know what her name is? Should we tell your prom date to find another?Love Mom

Anonymous said...

Wells,
Great to see you are living it out. I've been busy but want you to know that you are in our thoughts and we pray all is going and will continue to go according to the Lords plan for you. Lance

Anonymous said...

hi victor were missing you.we can see you reaching out to these special children that God has brought to you. we know that you are blessed thru this.we pray for you each day.

love Dad