Friday, December 26, 2008

Queen size bed with hand carved matching head and foot boards.


King size Cedar Head Board
Candle light Christmas dinner
Marly cheesing for the camera




Me, Brock, Tim and Marly cracking nuts... A Kloter Christmas tradition.

David cutting wood for the factory. I asked for

1 1/4" boards and that is exactly what I got! Well, they vary about 1/16" of an inch either way on the 10" wide 8 1/2 foot long board. Unreal!

It has been a long time since I updated this... Sorry for those that actually check up on here.
So much has happened in the last month. One amazing God thing was on my trip back to the States for Christmas. I was walking out of the last security/customs/immigration check point at the Atlanta airport and saw this man that I was sure I knew... Sure enough, it was Tracy and Joy Dager!(they had been missionaries at JDV when I first started going down) They were coming back from their new mission field in the West Bank working with Palestinian Christians. It was a Divine appointment that I had been praying for for a long time. We got to talk for about 1/2 hour and it was so good to connect again.
This past couple of weeks has been a great time with family, Friends and being back at church!

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Damion posing after we got done putting the shelves together.
The 'after' picture


Damion helping me on this project for Veronica our cook.





The before picture of the pantry in the team dining building (M-3)
Its been raining alot... From Wednesday night through Sunday morning it poured. This is down by R-2, the maintanence building. I am in the truck on the edge of the lane.


Me, Ionda and Nigel. They convinced me they needed to go to Mandeville Saturday, so in the torrential rain we piled into the little white truck and took off. Not the smartest thing I have done, but we made a memory and laughed a lot.
It's a Jamaican Tradition... On your birthday you don't get a cake, you are made into one!!! First the cold water, then the flour!. Sheldon's birthday was yesterday.

Simone, Sheldon's wife, had a birthday a couple of weeks ago



Simone and her twin sister, Latoya, after Ionda and I got them good :) Ashley, Simone's little girl, looks on wondering what happened. You can tell by the spots on the picture the flour goes every where.