Today we went and visited the Newsome family, a family who works for World Vision and is moving back to the states. Just as we couldn't take our dog, Barnum, they can't take their dogs, Max (purebred mutt) and Minnie (labrador) with them. So we get to keep them instead. Anya Newsome, standing to the left of me, is my age, and the boy in the yellow shirt behind me, Luke Newsome, is 12. The dog in front of me is Minnie, and the dog behind me is Max. Both are really sweet dogs, very friendly, although Minnie is a little skittish. When I last saw her, my grandmother gave me the idea of doing a picture a day of our move to South Africa. I thought it was an interesting topic to blog on, so that's what this is.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Saturday, July 30 (Johannesburg, Gauteng)
Today we went and visited the Newsome family, a family who works for World Vision and is moving back to the states. Just as we couldn't take our dog, Barnum, they can't take their dogs, Max (purebred mutt) and Minnie (labrador) with them. So we get to keep them instead. Anya Newsome, standing to the left of me, is my age, and the boy in the yellow shirt behind me, Luke Newsome, is 12. The dog in front of me is Minnie, and the dog behind me is Max. Both are really sweet dogs, very friendly, although Minnie is a little skittish.
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I love the names - Minnie and Max! The pups remind me a lot of Barnum and Bailey.
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