Alicia posted some new pictures! My mom talked to her yesterday and she seems to be doing really well! The kids and parents are getting to know her better, and she is becoming more comfortable. Plus, she has a small burner now to make some food! I know she will have some specific prayers requests to put on here soon. I know she sees many many needs both at the school and in the village. For now, here is a small glimpse into her new life in Bukeka!
Nakasango writing down her homework to take homeKids playing on the foundation of the new school building we are hoping to get funding to build.
Our school classroom
A Typical house on the way to the village. No running water, No electricity... some of the have doors, but others use a cloth to cover the doorway.
Every day at 10:30 we have a recess break and the kids get a cup of maize porridge. For many of them, this may be the olny meal they get all day.
The well down from the village.
A little boy from "Baby Class" decided to joing my class (Top Class) for the morning. Sendegeya was trying to help him with his paper :o)
Roasting Maize (Corn)
Our first African food to make was spaghetti noodles fried with a sauce of Tomatoes, green peppers and Onions.
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