The well... I am looking for a closer up pic of the donkey's packs... maybe later
Ali, who always has a smile, was one of the translators. He had the fun job of trying to understand the british accent before translating into Gabbra!
Come for us to poke you babies and make them cry! Mom, you could do this! The British Army comes every year for a training excersise... they vaccinate the children and deal with some of the minor health care problems. I think they treated over 1,000 people in the 9 days that they were here.
The Doctors working hard... notice the guy in the background is busy busy!
I am really enjoying my zoom, 'cause I get get pics without people knowing!
And then they go home... walking, however far that they need to go.
I love your pictures! I use the scenic ones as desktop pictures on my laptop. I had to catch up on a few posts but they were fun to read. I forgot about how much the African's like to purpose to muzungu's... Your daily news post... You had a shower haha that made me laugh. Have you showered out of a bucket yet? I had to during my Jesus film cycle in Tanga b/c of water shortages there. I was there for a week. It was a fun experience. And you were cold enough to use a sheet one morning... That reminds me of Dar Es Salaam. There it was hot and humid! It sounds like the culture is teaching you a lot and your enjoying it. I am so glad!
I lived in Kalacha for two years while I was on the TIMO (Training In Ministry Outreach) team. There is a lot to be learned from living in another culture, working with a team and serving under a local church. God has really blessed our time there.
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I love your pictures! I use the scenic ones as desktop pictures on my laptop. I had to catch up on a few posts but they were fun to read. I forgot about how much the African's like to purpose to muzungu's... Your daily news post... You had a shower haha that made me laugh. Have you showered out of a bucket yet? I had to during my Jesus film cycle in Tanga b/c of water shortages there. I was there for a week. It was a fun experience. And you were cold enough to use a sheet one morning... That reminds me of Dar Es Salaam. There it was hot and humid! It sounds like the culture is teaching you a lot and your enjoying it. I am so glad!
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