Tuesday, February 11, 2014

It rained again today! I have actually lost track of how many times it has rained today, but I still love it!
Today we hiked up to Casa de Fe to begin our work week. We split up into groups. One group worked on building a desk
for the staff. Another group had baby time and the third group (my group) worked on wiping down the pre-k classroom toys.
We worked hard. We were all pretty pumped to see the kids and love on them.

For lunch we hike back up the hill and ate at a place called Alexander's. When you go to lunch you don't necessarily order a meal.
They bring you the "special" for the day. We have a soup, real lemonade, and then the main meal of rice and some type of meat. We have
had chicken. Alexander's is right next to the market.

Many people have their own small business. Their shop is attached to their house and their children are with them as they work.
That is pretty amazing. They also seem to have no rules around children and cars. Children are not in seat belts or car seats!

I can't stop looking at the mountain ranges here. They change as the clouds move in and cover up parts of them.

Rebecca


Four of us took a plane ride into the jungle to visit the Waodani tribe. What a site from the plane window, all
that jungle below us.  We landed on a small airstrip and were greeted
them a loaf of bread and orange pop and that was gone in minutes! We were given a tour of their church and treated
to a dance. Dyuwi prayed for us and all the people of the world. Dyuwi is part of the group that speared the 5 missionaries from 1956.


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by Omar one of the tribe members.  We brought

2 comments:

  1. What an awesome experience to be able to fly into the jungle for a visit! Last year we did not get a chance to do that, but we're really glad that four of you had that opportunity. Keep posting, and sending these great pictures; they are thrilling!

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  2. I LOVE the picture of Estelle loving on the baby!!! Miss you Rebecca!!

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