Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Rain, Planes and Earthquakes

Rhino Beetle

Well it has been a while since we have had an entry!
It has been raining non-stop here you almost need a boat to go outside. The thunderstorms are around all the time. Sunday the sun broke through the clouds so Johnathan and his dad made the most of the sunshine and went with a couple of other guys to the other side of the airport to have a look for old war planes. They came back after fighting off all the mozzies and having found the right wing to a plane. They were happy with there findings. There are a lot of old war planes and things left over from the war, when Japan attacked Papua New Guinea.

Searching for War Relics

We have started into full-time pigeon study. We will be full-time from now until we have our conference in March. Then we may go part-time and start in some kind of ministry.

Shoulder Ride!
Yesterday we felt our first earthquake. Johnathan was helping his dad in the Tribal Resource Centre, Malachi was in bed and I was at the computer when all of a sudden everything began to shake. At first I though it was heavy machinery, but nope it was the earth shaking. Johnathan said "because it had been raining so much that the earth was cold so it was shivering". I thought it was funny.

Monday, February 06, 2006

A Note From Amanda

Hi, it's Amanda here, Johnathan's sister. Just thought you'd like to know that their email has been down for a while, hence the reason there have been no entries here. There will be one soon though so keep on checking in!