Saturday we had a lazy day - as both of us had worked very long and hard, right up to the moment we left, and 'hit the ground running' (especially Jose), we realized Friday night that we were both totally done in. We decided to take a day off on Saturday. That is the great luxury of being here two months instead of two weeks - you can actually take a day off to rest. We read, walked around the campus and cooked dinner -with Jose making his famous chocolate chip cookies! If you are on facebook, you can see more photos on either my or Jose's site. Even the video from the Ministry of Hope Village clinic. For some reason I can upload a video to facebook but have not had any luck uploading them here!
Today (Sunday) we will be leaving in a bit for church at the Flood church here in Lilongwe. We are looking forward to being back there!
I have decided to introduce you to a couple of folks from ABC campus. We are staying in duplex 3 (the Hiroto's duplex) and Jamu is their gardener. He is here while we are here, too. A sweet friendly man with a huge smile! The picture is of Jamu and his son. We also have night guards here. They have a rotation system that I have not figured out yet, but we have one assigned to our duplex every night. Last night we had Wongi. He is going to be a sophmore at African Bible College. We try to feed 'our' guards, even if it is just a sandwich! Last night we had plenty of left overs, so fixed Wongi a plate while we chatted with him. He is seated at the little table on the back kondi while Jose is talking to him. Wongi is a charming young man and I pray that he will continue to do well at ABC. And, of course, a photo of Jose making cookies in 'our' kitchen!
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