Hi after a break! We're reading "Little House on the Prairie" now (after reading "Little House in the Big Woods") and we're working on writing our own story. I hope to make it into a project we can share with the Sunday School classes which pray for us... We'll see how far we get, since next week we are in Bangkok studying with friends for a "Home School Week," and then there's only one more week till school holidays!
So far, we think we will call our story "Highest House in Thanom Sri" because we found out during the flood just how much higher our house was than the others in the neighbourhood.
We've written two paragraphs so far, the first to introduce ourselves and the second to explain why we moved to Tha Rua.
Pete wrote:
When our family came back to Thailand in 2009, we settled in a town called Tha Rua. Nate was 7 years old, and Pete was 4 ½ years old. The boys were Pete which means “Peace,” and Nate which means “The Strength of the Philosopher,” and Mommy and Daddy. We bought a cute rabbit in a market, and named her Chewy Rainbow Rabbit because she likes chewing and she has lots of colors in her fur. She is so stubborn! We have lots of stuffed animals too, and Pete’s two favorites are Wibbly the Pig and Benji Bunny.
We came to tell people about Jesus and plant more churches and we are glad that quite a lot of people know God. We pray that God will bless Christians and we pray that the news will spread and we hope that we can plant a church in Pha Chi and lots of places.
Nate wrote:
When our family came back to Thailand in 2009, we settled in a town called Tha Rua. My name is Nate and my brother’s named Pete. We played in a soccer team, and our Daddy was the coach. We found a house near the church, in a neighborhood called Mu Ban Thanom Sri. We have a rabbit named Chewy Rainbow Rabbit because she likes chewing and she has lots of colors in her fur. She is so stubborn! We do homeschooling with our Mom.
We came to Tha Rua because we wanted to plant more churches. I like the soccer team but I want to be in Canada and America mostly and be with my grandparents most of all and go to the big churches.
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