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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

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Update 7

I've lost count of days. They are so full and overflow into the next day quickly. I think I left off on Sunday..our day off. We all slept in a bit then R & B went to the nearby village and picked up eggs & bread for our breakfast. Rain clouds burst open and didn't quit for most the day. Lightening forced us to hole up inside a room where 5-6 of us worked on a puzzle, some played Jenga & others read. No electricity made all of that a bit tough but we had solar lights...and each other. When the lightening finally stopped...the games did not. Scrabble, Yahtzee, Farkle & cards were added. Even played Brazilian Uno—a game that went on for a very loooong time!
Monday was back to work...in the mud. We did pretty much the same as last week only it was cooler thanks to the light rain on and off all day. Tuesday & Wed, I went to the site Rog has been working at. That site is in the center of a small community and I worked near the water pump so there was lots of activity. I loved the opportunity to play with the kids a copy cat game, practice counting in English and admiring the toys they showed me: a motorcycle & rider made out of clay, a boat made of a watermelon shell, a pull toy with squished pop cans for wheels & tic tac toe using can lids. The kids laughed so freely as they played in the mud puddles. Several came up wanting to dance...so I did...during breaks. Rog has been building a temporary building to use as the school until the real one is done. He splits the bamboo...makes him feel real African...and I & another volunteer nail it up to make the walls. Ben continues to be on the roof doing our kings & scrapings. Jen worked on sanding & painting the desk. Thursday we did a switch so B & J went to Site 2. Ben was still on the roof and Jen took over splitting & nailing up bamboo. Rog was up on the roof while I got stuck shoveling gravel into a wheelbarrow & dumping it into the huge pot holes our van keeps getting suck in. Eric, a character from Washington state, says we should collect toll $$ now. (Only paved road around here was built by the Chinese & they collect a toll.)
I finally suggested that when the next truck comes in, after we unload the bricks, we fill it with gravel & then have a few throw it off the back as they drive down the road. It worked!!
Was so happy to not have to fill anymore wheelbarrows! We do sleep well...8 or so to a room...to the sound of frogs, crickets & a few snorers. I wear a snore strip to keep mine to a minimum. Rog wears duct tape!
Who knew that'd work??
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