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Monday, December 21, 2009

A bible study group from LBC adopted our family for the year. They are committed to praying for us and sending us goodies throughout the year. We are so blessed to have them doing this for us. They sent us a ginger bread cookie decorating box. They girls had so much fun decorating the cookies and eating the candy. They would eat a lot of pieces of candy then put one piece on their cookie.
Thanks Allison's bible study group. We had so much fun!!

We hope everyone is having a blessed December. We hope your week this week is full of remembrance of what the season is all about. May you enjoy your time with friends and family.
We love you and
Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 14, 2009

My loves...

Dakota trying to carry Kate on her back
the gansta face
Just wanted to share a few pictures of my 3
favorite people

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Friends

Here are Dakota and Kate's new friends.
From the left, Gilbert, Emmanuel, Kate and Max (Rita's son)

The baby is Zed

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Arrested…. Was it Troy or Bekah? Well lets just say both of our driving records remain intact and we have not been put behind bars due to our sleeping angels in the back seat, but having Bekah pulling up with the police lady in the car announcing that she was arresting my wife was a rather humorous situation.

After a successful weekend of navigating around Nairobi and visiting the Bussell’s we had only one errand left, to try and get a few items from the local market for our house. Our car, which I had remarked the night before how much I was liking for its sturdiness, promptly ( within 20 seconds of the remark) had the front window mechanics break. So the following day with a window stuck in the down position and two sleeping kids we think this is a great time to shop but we have to do it from the car. Well it worked, they brought the merchandise and we bought until we had to get out of the car to barter. I passed the drivers seat to Bekah so she could just leave if things got too crazy. It was a waiting game and the car was very hot so Bekah drove around in circles. After about four circles she was done, I was unsuccessful at getting a Kenyan price and not the Mzungu price (foreigner specifically white) so I grabbed our stuff waiting for her to surface. Finally after what seemed a longer time then would take to drive the loop I see the car and then see a Kenyan in the passengers seat. I was perplexed trying to figure out why she let a vendor get in the car, so I flag her down and she is pointing toward the other direction but finally pulls up for me to get in. I then realize the white uniformed shirt and hat was not a normal passenger but a police lady. She rolls the window down and says “I am arresting your wife.” I reply well that’s not good because we are suppose to leave for Nakuru. I ask what bekah has done to be arrested and apparently she crossed illegally during a U turn and needed to be sentenced and ticketed the next day. Well with the excuse of no money to give and sleeping children that would not allow that she decided that these Mzungus were not giving in and let us free to go. Bekah whisked us down the street where I took over and took us back to Nakuru where the rest of the trip was uneventful and the window could be fixed with out hassle. So Bekah’s slipped through the cuffs of the Kenyan jail and the rest of our journeys while bumpy and stop and go have been safe in the beautiful hands of our Lord. Oh those small things make life so different and yet still fun for us. Just thought I would share so you can give her a bad time about it next time you talk to her.




Here is our excerpt from our next newsletter from december but the story is pretty funny and worth reading if you haven't heard it yet.

Then Bekah walks out

As I pull into the driveway just completing my inaugural drive on the backwards side of the Kenyan roads, I was feeling accomplished and confident in our survival in Kenya. Then Bekah walks out. Thinking that she is curious about the drive, I wait for the question only to hear, “Kate locked herself in the bedroom.” “What?” confused for a second and processing. She proceeds to tell me that the key on the inside of the room she was playing with while supposedly napping got turned and now she is locked on the other side. What to do now?

Option 1: Find another key. Every key in the house doesn’t work.

Option 2: Push the old fashion style key out the key hole and have her pick it up and put it into a purse slide through the crack over the window at the top of the door. Kate takes the candy from the purse but doesn’t register the rest and by this time has taken the key elsewhere.

Option 3: Get a ladder from the neighbor and have her give the key to us from the open but grated window. Windowpane breaks in process of raising ladder. Kate doesn’t understand. Key is nowhere to be found and Kate goes into hysterics.

Option 4: Take Dakota up the ladder with me squeeze her through the bars and have more communicable and capable kid in the room. Option works, Dakota gets scared at the end of the squeezing but manages to compose her self and search for the key. No key found.

Option 5: Break windowpane above the door and squeeze through the opening to find the key. Success, Douglas, our guard and grounds keeper, breaks the pane and I squeeze through the opening to rescue the key from the bottom of a cardboard box that Kate had dropped it in. Everyone is safe not even a scratch from the broken glass despite bare feet.

Lessons to be learned. 1. Remove all keys before attempting to put a jet -lagged kid down for a nap in a new country with fun old fashion locks. 2. Keep laughing. 3. Trials are better with a Kenyan counterpart that can help. 4. God has unexpected lessons in store to grow us in faith and wisdom.

Life apart from the lock in

Our time here has been good, full of REAL adjustment which hurts and is hard to express, but simultaneously full of unexpected hospitality and blessing. Our reception by everyone has been incredible especially our family, the Bussell’s in Nairobi, who have showered us with time and genuine welcome to Kenya. We have also been blessed by the Staley’s, a South African family, who has helped us get our bank account and graciously invited us to their home treating us to the giraffe center close to their home as a welcome to the continent that they love. The Kenyans we have met have also graciously welcomed us and are genuinely excited that we are here. I will introduce them more fully in letters to come. Thank you for your prayers we know that the transition was smooth because of them.

Our vow to you.....

We,, the Sammons are sorry that we have so neglected the job of updating our blog. We vow from this point forward that we will blog at least twice a month with updates on how our family is doing. To start we will update you on our life so far in Kenya with the funny and sentimental things we have experienced to date. Thanks for your interest and support in us.

Friday, October 30, 2009

We are here!

We arrived to Kenya safe and sound. The flights went really well. The first flight didn't have many people so we were able to have four rows to ourselves and sleep! PTL! THe second flight had more people but we were still able to sit with each other. Thanks for all your prayers on getting us here. We are with Unlce Mike and Aunt Liz looking for a car and trying to adjust to a new time difference.
Hope all is well.

Saturday, June 06, 2009

mexico 09- Puerto Penasco


Mom and Kate and the Hacienda

















Dakota sporting Mom's Hat











Kate Oni on the beach

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Kate, can you wink at mama?


Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Seattle
















Tuesday, January 20, 2009

H.O.P.E- Helping Others Pursue Eternity

We are in the process to move to Nakuru, Kenya in September. Here is a link if you would like to read about our journey. We are so excited and can't wait to go.


http://www.cvmusa.org/Page.aspx?pid=988&frsid=252

Kate's first birthday party...

The day after Christmas we had a birthday party for Kate.
We had our family and a close friend over to celebrate.
It is amazing to think about how this past year has flown by.
And it is also amazing to think about how this next year to come is going to fly by... with preparing to move and then moving in September and then adjusting to life in Kenya. Before we know it it is going to be January again.... and Kate will be two!!!
Dakota eating her cup cake
Beautiful Lorie and her little guy Henry

Helena waiting to eat her cup cake




My sis, Sarah. She was so helpful that night. She came
over early and helped me set-up and cook for the party.
She is the best!

Since all (well minus 2) of the grand kids were together
for Kate's party my grandma insisted that we had to get a picture.






Kate's birthday party continued

Kate was so excited opening her gifts.
I LOVE that smile! I just want to munch
on those cheeks.


She loved her cake.



She was not sure about her cake when I first
brought it to her but then she warmed up!








Our Christmas

Kate opening her first Christmas present.
Dakota opening her present.

Here we are all dressed up ready to tell the
Christmas story.



Our cute girls.


A couple of years ago, for Dakota's first Christmas, we started a tradition that she can pick a character out of the nativity and then Troy will reenact the Christmas story from the character's eyes. This year it was Kate's turn to pick and she decided to go with the Shepard. Trying to make it age appropriate, daddy thought it would be fun to dress us up. It was a very entertaining story and we think the kids really liked it... well Dakota did.

Christmas with the Bussell's and Zervis'

Dakota is really excited about her candy cane. Basil and his new BOY cousin.
All the little girls.



Dakota's silly smile with her Yia Yia.



Papa and his little Kate. They are so cute!



On Christmas Eve night we drove down to Bakersfield to spend time with my side of the family until the Saturday after Christmas. Everyone was there this year for Christmas!:-) It was a very full house but very fun! We mostly hung out and ate. It was a lot of fun seeing how big the family has grown this past year. I love big families.

Christmas with the Sammons' and Miller's

The girls and I are riding on a long board down the Miller's street. It was a lot of fun!





Auntie Heather, Oma and Ashlyn.


Papa, Dakota, Bekah, Auntie Amber and Rayah.



The weekend before Christmas we went to celebrate Christmas with the Sammons' and the Miller's. We had such a fun weekend! Saturday morning we opened presents and relaxed. Later that afternoon we went to San Francisco and rode the cable cars down to Fisherman's Wharf and ate at Bubba Gumps for dinner ( and I think I was the only one who liked my dinner:-) It was a nice time spent with family. We really enjoyed ourselves.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Grosgrain: The Lunch Date Blouse GIVEAWAY!!!!

Grosgrain: The Lunch Date Blouse GIVEAWAY!!!!