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Saturday, March 29, 2008

Changes in Hearth Stone

Well, it was bound to happen....such things happen all to often in Northwest Arkansas and it looks like one of these days we'll get used to it...but saying goodbye is never an easy task. One of our own has accepted a promotion and will be moving... GOOD LUCK, RYAN! Make us all proud in Chicago! May all you wish and hope for come true.

Here are a few pictures of "Ryan's last night with the neighbors" at Gusano's....


The Whole Group

Shawn & Tonya Beckwith

Jason & Tina Miles


John & Melissa Niebreggue

Tina & Tonya

Ryan & Jen


Michael & Holly Vavricka

Melissa & Steph

Shawn & John

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Joshua Ryan Casto

WELCOME, JOSHUA RYAN CASTO!
Born on March 25, 2008 at 6:30p.m.
6lbs, 11oz, 20in
Rogers, AR

Welcoming Baby Joshua are proud parents, Brian and Julie, and Big Sister Lauren.


The Brunch for Julie will be postponed a few weeks. Stay tuned.....

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Honduras 2008

To say that I have been a little busy these last few weeks is a huge understatement! However, as the saying goes....better late than never! In February, myself, Mom, Sister, and Brother-in-law travelled to Honduras, Central America. We travelled with a Medical Mission Team out of Indaniola, MS and now have a "new" mission family. There were 80 total team members ranging from young to old with skillsets ranging from specialized doctors to contruction workers. In the Medical-Dental clinic, we saw over 2,100 medical patients, 400 dental patients, and the pharmacy filled close to 13,000 Rx!! There were 201 profesions of faith. The 18th Rose-Woods Team church was completes in Los Chorros (completed with steel beams and bracings).

Below are a few pictures of our trip. But for the "full-experience" please come to Meadville United Methodist Church on April 6! I have pulled together all the pictures and created a slideshow. It will give you a much broader exposure and view of our trip.

Enjoy....



My Triage Partner...Mrs. Peggy

Even in Honduras, they know what De Colores means......

A typical "sink"...nothing more than a well with a concrete sink built at the side.
I don't know who took this picture, but it is one of my favorite from the trip.
The Sullivan Clan...

The entire Rose-Woods Team at the Mission Home in El Zamarano, Honduras.