Nice Family Meals photos
A few nice family meals images I found:
Nags Head 2012 Memoirs 183 – A Few Accidents
Image by Counselman Collection
Our son and daughter-in-law chose this location for this year’s spring trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, putting us right on the ocean front beach. It was a great location right beside Jeanette’s Pier, and the weather was so sunny. There were some windy days that made the waves all that much better. Besides our family from Ohio, we had friends visiting from several Congregations neighboring ours, plus a family that drove from mid-Texas and another from Indiana. As usual, we took turns making meals and it was a great experience with everyone fellowshipping and working together peacefully. Yes, I had one conference call with World Headquarters I did not want to miss, but it was still total relaxation. I tried to go a whole day without touching a camera, but then I got the shakes, and I just had to grab a camera and start snapping again; when you are hooked, you are hooked. To see photos from our past visits to Nags Head see the set of photos in our Travel Collection called Nags Head Memoirs; they are all dated.
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Happy Thanksgiving
Image by U.S. Army Alaska
U.S. Army Alaska leaders showed their appreciation for Soldiers and Families by serving an early Thanksgiving Meal Wednesday, Nov. 21, at the Wilderness Inn Dining Facility on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.
Food assistance to the poorest
Image by EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid
Adama Abbo from Abshour village has cut the number of meals from 3 to 2 per day since her family’s food stocks ran out. Identified as one of the poorest people entitled to aid, she’s collecting bags of sorghum, lentils, oil and salt, and a first instalment of cash to help her family through the ‘lean season’.
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Adama Abbo, du village d’Abshour, a réduit de 3 à 2 le nombre de repas quotidiens depuis que sa famille a épuisé ses réserves de nourriture. Recensée parmi les personnes les plus pauvres ayant droit à une aide, elle reçoit des provisions de sorgho, de lentilles, d’huile et de sel, ainsi qu’une première tranche d’aide en espèces afin d’aider sa famille pendant la «période de soudure».
© EC/ECHO/Anouk Delafortrie
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