Saturday, June 27, 2009

Pictures!!




The children at the orphan school. They come from the neighboring villages and are very vulnerable.









The orphan school at the mission.










Some of the kids at school - Mufuka, Jemimah, and Panda.









Our homes away from homes.
Clarissa's tent is on the left and Carlie's in on the right.









The access road to the Mutoya mission base. It's quite sandy and you need a 4x4 vehicle to drive it. The view in the background is what we get to look at everyday.











During our boat trip down the Zambezi River, all the people ran to the shore waving and shouting "Makua, makua," meaning white person.

4 comments:

  1. I can relate to the waving and shouting white person. haha.
    but we heard "mzungu!" instead. must be the kenyan version.
    looks like a lot of fun :)
    i'm jealous you're still there.

    we'll have to share africa stories when you return!

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  2. i can relate too... except it's "Bla Bla Bla" meaning "white white white" in Haitian Creole :)

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  3. Hey Sister-Just wanted to say I love you and I am very proud of you! Also wanted to say that I am still praying for you and I trust that the Truth of Jesus is shining through you!

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  4. Ps...that last post was from me...chad...and obviously this post is from me, chad as well!

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