Last week Charlene and I flew to
This is a school - how does it compare to the one your kids go to?
We also visited a drop-in center for street kids. These are kids that are as young as six years old, and they essentially live on the streets, due to a variety of circumstances. The Chimoso drop-in center tries to give the kids a safe place to go and something to eat, and ultimately tries to re-unite the kids with their families where possible. They are doing good work, and in that setting the kids seem comfortable and free to act like kids should, goofing off and playing around.
From the “what are the chances” file, my cousin Chris, who works for World Vision and whom I haven’t seen in a long time, happened to be in Lusaka at the same time we were. We spent an evening together reminiscing and having a fine dinner on World Vision's tab. I guess Sally Struthers or Alex Trebek will have to make more informercials to cover the tab.
Here's Chris and I. Thanks World Vision!
Just before going to
Here's Danica and I, still friends after the brutal competition.
Finally, the weather is getting hot and we are fortunate that we can use our landlord’s pool. The girls are in the water almost every day and frequently more than once. We will miss this when we move to
2 comments:
Great news.
We hope and pay that "this time it's for real"
NIgel & RAchel
hey cousins, Christmas wasn't the same without you guys. great photo books though, give us some idea of how things are.
just wanted to let you know we're thinking of you, praying for you and your family as you travel and serve.
dwayne dyck
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