...by the dawns early Nkosi (Zulu word for God)", repeat at least 5 times and this is Jake's version of the Star Spangled Banner. I think he needs some work. He knows the South African national anthem (Nkosi sikelel' iAfrika) and has started to learn the American national anthem but has gotten a little mixed up. So we had a fun time playing with sparklers, having a cook out at another missionary's house and listening to Jake signing this song. We thought, "This is a true missionary kid, combining two anthems in one!" Hope you all had a nice 4th. Here are a couple pictures of our celebration.



The babies slept through the celebration but here is a picture from the 4th also. I tried for a long time to get them both to smile, this face is the only one that I could get that they were doing the same thing. I will settle for it, for now.

Until next time,
The Johnson Five
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