November 8, 2009, Fayetteville, AR ~
Our annual celebration of Taste of Africa was a blast! The Africans entertained some 500 guests who had come for a taste of African culture, food, dance, dress, and poetry. [There are 3 other entries with more pictures.] Click here to see a beautiful slide show of the event.
On the left is our able president of the African Student Organization, Michael. And on the right is Henry.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Taste of Africa 3 - 2009
November 8, 2009 ~
Our annual Taste of Africa event was a blast. The Africans entertained some 500 guests who had come for a taste of African culture, food, dance, dress, and poetry.
Taste of Africa 2 - 2009
Taste of Africa 1 - 2009
November 8, 2009 ~
Our annual celebration of Taste of Africa was a huge success. Some 500 guests were present. They had come to enjoy the taste of African culture, food, dance, dress, and poetry that usually grace these occasions. And everyone ate to their fill. There was so much to eat - the menu was indeed vast. Most importantly, the participation on the part of the African friends made it all the more united, successful and enjoyable.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Aaron's Birthday
November 4, 2009 ~
We had some friends over for Aaron's birthday. It falls on the Feast of Qudrat (Power)...lucky him! We decided to do a devotional/dinner that evening. There were 10 Africans who attended, as well as two of our Baha'i friends. Aaron chose gratitude and parent responsibility to children for our readings. Then we had lots to eat! It was fun. Jayron slept through most of it. Yumbi, my friend Adeline's 20-month old son, and 3-year old Brad, Angelle's son, were there though.
We had some friends over for Aaron's birthday. It falls on the Feast of Qudrat (Power)...lucky him! We decided to do a devotional/dinner that evening. There were 10 Africans who attended, as well as two of our Baha'i friends. Aaron chose gratitude and parent responsibility to children for our readings. Then we had lots to eat! It was fun. Jayron slept through most of it. Yumbi, my friend Adeline's 20-month old son, and 3-year old Brad, Angelle's son, were there though.
Jayron & Halloween
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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