Out with the old
Is it possible to come to this point in time and not look back? In closing out the blog for the year, the highlight for 2012 was the trip to Turkey in May. Somehow I think there's more to come from that experience. This year will also remain firmly fixed in our memory because of Abbie's father's death in August. Then, in October, we learned that our dear sister Jackie passed away in Malawi. She had been ill for a number of years and back in 2004 we really didn't think she would survive the crisis. This was the last posting about her, at the time she and Jaime left the island for good. She would have been 62 in November.
The church continues to go forward. There was a baptism in October, also. But speaking of going forward, Gil left for France the week after his baptism, leaving his wife and young daughter here in the meantime until he can get place for them to live. We have since heard that he has a job and Debora and Gabriela will be going to join him in a couple of months. With unemployent at close to 16% and among the under-30 working population it is close to 25%, emigration is on the rise. The newspaper reports that an agency is coming from the UK next month to recruit another 50 nurses to work in England. More translation work for me. I've been involved in translating documents for over 50 emigrating nurses already; and that doesn't count engineers and doctors.