bon voyage KK

Last night was the end of a chapter for us here at Chez Johansson.  Last night we said good bye to our sister and our friend.  Krystal boarded a plane for France with a few tears, lots of memories, and a heart full of excitement for the future.  With some fun traveling and wedding plans in the forecast, we are excited for her and sad to see her go.   Having her in Niger has been such a gift, and we are sure that the friendships made here will last a lifetime.  She definitely did an amazing job here “on the field”.   From feeding malnourished kids to blessing us with her beautiful smile (even in the heat), her presence in Niger these last 10 months has encouraged us all.

  • praying for one of our Plumpynut kids in Gueladiopraying for one of our Plumpynut kids in Gueladio
  • door to door evangelism in Zarma Gande

    door to door evangelism in Zarma Gande

    her first attempt at becoming a barber

    her first attempt at becoming a barber

    with Amber and Ashley at the Rose Dune in Gao, Mali

    with Amber and Ashley at the Rose Dune in Gao, Mali

    a little thanksgiving crafting

    a little thanksgiving crafting

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    This is Rahina.  God used Plumpynut and Krystal to save her life.

    This is Rahina. God used Plumpynut and Krystal to save her life.

    with her daugther, Esther

    with her African daugther, Esther

    Mounira and Kadidja

    Mounira and Kadidja

    last Sunday in Gueladio

    last Sunday in Gueladio

    dinner with the ladies Sunday evening

    dinner with the ladies Sunday evening

    2 thoughts on “bon voyage KK

    1. May God bless her next adventure as much as He’s shined on this one. My thoughts are with her and your continued work!

    2. Hopie,you’ve inspired so much. Thank you for scooping me up into your heart and family, in Niger AND in Virginia.

      Je t’aime mon amie:)

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