Hey! Courage here! Sorry I've not been in touch for a while, but boy have I had some adventures...will update soon. Anyways, Norine has gotten me some answers to your questions about our trip to Bali...was that ever a long plane trip...but I occupied myself by checking out the things stored underneath the seats on our row and taking little naps...it was hard, but I kept quiet the entire flight. Oh, yeah, back to Norine's answers:
1. As far as games that kids in Bali play, the team kids play things like we do in America, Littlest Pet Shop, Barbie, Badmitton, etc. We did not see any Beyblades, but the boys were pretty young yet (no boys over about age 4). Norine says when she went before, the Balinese kids at the orphanage liked to play Uno, Leggos, all sorts of balls, and were really good at playing with anything they could find.
2. As far as we know, there are no kangaroos on Bali (unless they're in a zoo), although there are plenty of Australian people on Bali.
3. Norine's favorite thing she ate while in Bali was chicken satay (first time she'd tried it...I couldn't watch), and she absolutely loves all sorts of fruit juices that are offered (watermellon, mango, pineapple, passion fruit, ...) Her daddy even tried avacado juice, and some kind of drink that had kidney beans in it along with gummy fruits. She did not have to eat bugs (that she knows of), but did eat a fish with it's head still on it. One thing she did NOT like was a raw chili pepper she picked off a plant.
We need to get answers from the church in general for the other questions...but Biggi sends out a raucus "Go, Go Dawgs...sick-em, woof woof!"
P.S. Silas is thinking of some questions for you all...will be back soon!
Hi Courage! Sounds like you and Norine had a really exciting trip! Please say thank you to her for answering our questions - the kids here will enjoy reading your reply and those answers on Sunday morning. It's good to hear from Biggi too - Mercy tells me that is what Abigail likes to be called! Looking forward to the other questions - I hope they will not be too hard! ;-)
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