Smiles, Love & Lots of Learning

Elisa and I are super excited about the work with LifeLink International in 2011! We are getting ready to, once again, take over the life-changing task of serving at the LifeLink School in Nicaragua. Soon we’ll be seeing the faces of all the precious students that were part of last

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Building Walkways to the Future!

I’s time to build the sidewalk joining the new primary school building to the auditorium, kitchen and bathrooms! We’ll build it up high enough so that it won’t be affected by local flooding, which leaves us with a stemwall design. Basically, we build a box with blocks off the front

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Painting the imaginations

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion while the pectoral fins, together with the entire tail section, provide directional control. The dorsal fin, in those species that have one, provides stability while swimming. Though varying by species,

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RP band performance at Shop Pleu

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion while the pectoral fins, together with the entire tail section, provide directional control. The dorsal fin, in those species that have one, provides stability while swimming. Though varying by species,

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Happy holidays to everyone!

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion while the pectoral fins, together with the entire tail section, provide directional control. The dorsal fin, in those species that have one, provides stability while swimming. Though varying by species,

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