At long last the monsoon rains have come. We're so unaccustomed to humidity here that you can feel the pressure and heaviness in the air build until with a thunderous crack everything breaks through. We had to celebrate with a little rain dance of our own. Besides, the kiddos were headed right to a warm bath and a splash of fun before bed never hurts.


Keila has this darling way of ducking her head under your chin to shield herself from the sun and in this case, the rain.


Isaac in his element!
I remember those monsoons - and I love them. Here it's the rainy season, too. That means it's like a monsoon everyday. For two months so far.
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