We’re civilized again! Well, so to speak… This last week, with our good friend David (an mechanical engineer helping oversee the building of a school near us) we put in a ceiling in the guest room to get ready for 8 guests coming from a college in
Despite the problems, one of the nicest parts about the holiday has been our ability to garden and work with the kids in the morning and play in the afternoon. Kami just got some long ropes and today they are getting their first dose of Double Dutch jump roping. Chicken pox hit the home and the oldest boy got pretty sick. We debated back and forth whether or not to let the small boys rub against him so they all get it now when they are younger and it causes less harm to the body (as well as doesn’t make them miss any school.) I’ve never been in favor of giving someone a virus on purpose, but Kami said it would be for the best. In the end, we compromised by not telling the kids to stay away from him, so nature could take its proper course. It’s been over a week now, Muhammad is healthy and no one else became sick. We’ll see how the next week goes.
This is the last weekend of the break and on Monday its back to school and back to daily schedules. With as much has happened lately, both Kami and I are struggling to add on class prep work again, but we’ll fight through it. The kids always look forward to school though. (So strange)
Thank-you again to all the sponsors. Each of the kids know you by name and its not to uncommon to hear one of the small boys walking by saying a first and last name over and over as if everyday he needs to rememorize it incase one of you just show up. They are always so thankful. Every night after singing and dancing they say their prayers and I’ve never known a night to go by where they didn’t thank God for your support and for him to keep you safe.
Keep the home in your prayers.
With love, Chris & Kami
Musisi, the beautiful artist.
This is daily cooking. Every meal prep time, apprx 2 hrs.
Kami is a horrible influence on the boys
David explaining British 240 watt electricity to Chris.
The gardening crew.
The maze is looking good.
These kids never leave our side, or our clothes.
Lunch time. Posho and Beans
1 comment:
Hi...just came across your blog as i was looking into the Dorcas Home...fun seeing mention of the 8 students coming from colorado! Elise is our daughter and one of them! Give her our love if you happen to get this before she leaves...!
God Bless...Diane Dahlin
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