Hope you enjoyed your turkey and all the fixins on Thursday. We enjoyed our short trip to the Pacific coast, staying two nights in a rented house with two other missionary families. It was our first time to enjoy the Pacific beach, so it was a real treat for us. The weather was perfect with temps in the 80s. The sand there is black (or dark gray) in color, so that was a new experience as well. The house we rented had two pools in the back yard that are to be shared with the surrounding homes, but we were the only ones there so the kids had the run of the pools. They made good use of the water. The waves are quite strong at this beach, so only the bigger kids could swim out a bit, but they had a ball dodging waves and body surfing.

Above, Joshua and Hannah enjoying the waves...and Kayley and Abby waiting for the wave to return.And yes, we had a Thanksgiving dinner. Not quite the same since we did not have a big bird, but we did enjoy the ham, turkey, mashed potatoes and stuffing. It was a blessing to have a couple of days off and to be in such a beautiful place as well.
Our first time to watch the sun set over the Pacific...beautiful!This is our final week of language school. We are finishing up by focusing on writing skills. We are thankful for such a wonderful place to study for the year and pray that we’ll retain much of what we’ve learned to use in our positions in Costa Rica.
We are preparing this week for a VBS at our local church plant. It will be held for three days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday for two hours each day. It is anyone’s guess how many children may show up, but we are preparing for 50 the first day. We have been running about 20 on a normal Sunday, but expect more from the community. Please pray with us for this event.
After the VBS, we’ll be focusing on selling items that we cannot take to Costa Rica. There are many things we wouldn’t mind taking with us, but space is limited in our suitcases. We especially need to sell our vehicle as we’ll need to buy another once we arrive in Costa Rica. We appreciate your prayers as we list our items with the missionary community and hope to sell them all before we leave in three weeks.
That’s all for now. Thanks for tuning in and God bless your week.
The Webb Family





This is Norma the Bus. I see a lot of her, so I'm guessing there's more than one. As this bus was beginning to slow just a bit, a young man opened the back door and got out to be ready to exit quickly. That's definetely a quick exit! (Notice the yellow sign in the background for The Waffle House or Casa del Waffle in spanish...don't think it's part of the chain though!)