December 15, 2010

Hi from the tropics. It seems like Christmas with temperatures dropping to the upper sixties at night and climbing to the upper-seventies during the day. Everyone is in a rush making preparations for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Years Eve and Three Kings Day.

At the church, preparations are also being finalized for our annual Christmas event. This year we are looking forward to a play written by our Fine Arts director. Six of our adults are busy practicing to ensure the comedy is just right. Before the service the ladies are hosting a dinner. Served is a whole roasted pig, rice with pigeon peas, potato salad and a variety of desserts most of you would perhaps find unusual. We are hoping to have over one-hundred for the event.

We will write one more time this year to give you a review of 2010 (A WONDERFUL YEAR!) but for now, Mary and I wish you a Merry Christmas.

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Thanks for your friendship these many years.

Johnathan and Mary

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