G.T.T.
Posted by Kristen on Sep 10, 2009 in Child Development, Family, Family Fun, Marriage, Parenting, Texas, Travel | 2 commentsWe lose internet in a matter of minutes. We lose our U.S. phone at the same time. We fly out from Bogota in a matter of hours.
Almost two years ago, we arrived in Bogota. Married less than two years. With a two-month old. We leave Bogota having been married for almost four years, with a two-year old, and one on the way (around Christmas).
Due to the internet being cut off pronto, we won’t go into too many details and reflect too much. But we’ve enjoyed our time, made a lot of memories, and met some very special people. At the same time, we can’t wait to get back to the United States. Where our home and family are. Where we feel comfortable and understand the language. And where the food is fantastic.
So with this post, we let everyone know that we’ve G.T.T. (Gone To Texas) and we’ll be posting more about our soon-to-be-born boy and the rest of our travels.
I surely hope that you have Shell Point Village on your trip around the US! We would love to see you and be very honored if you can work it out. We have loved reading and seeing your adventures. We are so proud of you both. It is obvious that God has been using you, and others have seen your many talents and your commitments to serving with excellence.
We had a great week with David and enjoyed his cooking as well. I imagine you have some new recipes. I remember the soup with little corn cobs in it – all my food memories run together. In Colombia we had challenges helping the missionaries believe we would enjoy other foods than USA!
Lots of hugs and blessings and prayers for safety in your travels and joy in your visits.
G and G
I surely hope that you have Shell Point Village on your trip around the US! We would love to see you and be very honored if you can work it out. We have loved reading and seeing your adventures. We are so proud of you both. It is obvious that God has been using you, and others have seen your many talents and your commitments to serving with excellence.
We had a great week with David and enjoyed his cooking as well. I imagine you have some new recipes. I remember the soup with little corn cobs in it – all my food memories run together. In Colombia we had challenges helping the missionaries believe we would enjoy other foods than USA!
Lots of hugs and blessings and prayers for safety in your travels and joy in your visits.
G and G