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| Katy made our dinner last night - rice, corn, and peaches with soy sauce! Mmm tasty! :) |
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| Healthy twins born today! |
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| Goat. It's what's for dinner. |
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| The town well! |
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| If you don't have a donkey to carry your water, you must carry your own water. For drinking, bathing, washing dishes, doing laundry, cleaning your house...it's gallons and gallons of water |
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| Children in the village |
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| Katy updating the blog with her coca - perhaps Coke needs a new ad? We think this could be a winning entry if there were a contest! |
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| Daouda's cousins. Their parents work at the hospital, so they are home alone making dinner and watching "Aquamarine" a movie about a mermaid starring American child pop star, JoJo |
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| Daouda next to the sign for the Galmi SIM Hospital |
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| Millet is made in these huts |











Love you guys so much.
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Wow! I have spent much time this evening reading your blogs and looking at the photos of the past few days. It is truly humbling to see people living like this. We take SO much for granted in the western world. How amazing that you have both been a part of these people's life now and contributed to many in a positive way, especially where their health is concerned. It is very sad that lives have been lost, yet wonderful to hear of new healthy ones too. I continue to pray for you both, especially for strength, I know you are both exhausted, but GOD WILL PROVIDE ALL YOUR NEEDS. Wishing you a very safe journey back and much rest. Love Sarah (Miller)
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks like you two are working very hard. The conditions look very primitive, and I'm sure the people are so thankful for all the help, and medical care that you have been able to give them. I'd like to join you on one of your mission trips one day. You and your patients are in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteStay strong, in Him, Tracey Watson
Love the local color, thanks for sharing your tour of town. Bev
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your stories and more wonderful pictures! It is very interesting to see how different cultures live their daily lives with very limited resources. Thumbs up to the blood donor for the little boy and healthy twins!!! Lisa Cassinelli
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