Sam Senfuka carrying water for cooking.
Hussein, the sweet neighbor boy, pretending to be spiderman of course.
Very artistic picture taken by one of the boys. We only teach the basics here.
The group of 8 people from Colorado brought stuffed animals that the kids held onto as if they were their own children. Oh so cute!
We were blessed with a puzzle within a huge package mailed to Chris. The kids loved it.
We bought 10 meters of rope on Market street for making double dutch ropes. I think we may have tried for 5 minutes before one side was turned into a sweet swing from the Jacfruit tree.
Yes we did make ninja masks/headbands for the ninja in every boy.
Some of the college group from Colorado helping paint our Primary School.
More paint...
on very durable ladders too. Here are Chris and me with our typical discussion faces on. Do we seemed stressed?
Here are some of the boys taking lunch on the side veranda of their house.
Musisi mid-bite. Thank you, thank you to all the sponsors for sending money to help us out. What the boys are eating here is posho and beans. This is what they eat every meal at lunch and dinner. It is the staple for young and school aged kids and the cheapest way to feed lots of people. Yet, we still struggle at times to be able to afford it all. So, thank you so much for feeding the mouths of the kids we have grown to love so much. I hope and pray you feel you are a part of their lives as well, because you are. More than you know.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
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