We have the privilege to serve here in Ecuador alongside the Whiteheads. There are fewer and fewer MAFers here in Ecuador every year - and we are happy to be stuck...er, I mean still working with such a great, fun family! We were able to take some photos for them while their boys were home over the holidays. Jake goes to college at Iowa State and Nick is in boarding school finishing his senior year in Quito. You could pray for the Whiteheads as Tracey's father just passed away this week in Texas and she flew home to be with her family.
We also had the privilege to take some Senior pictures for Nick. He is a great kid....I mean young man! It's amazing to see him all grown up. He's the type of kid that would make a parent proud....besides all of his daredevil antics that don't always go as "planned".
Saturday, January 28, 2012
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