So, like I’ve said before, even though I haven’t been able to respond to any of your comments I do read them and I do enjoy them.
I’ve seen a few questions pop up here and there. I’m sure some others of you have questions as well about one of the Namumu businesses, the Namumu children, the current state of my beard, everyday Zambian life or Innocent, my little naked neighbor, so if you do post them here. I’ll do my best to answer them in next week’s blog.
If you’ve previously posted a question I apologize for not yet answering. Go ahead and post it again and I’ll try to answer it here.
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(Park Lake Namumu Committee:) Sam, we love your blog. My 13-year-old granddaughter Alex and I are going to print some of it and post it on our Namumu board in Fellowship Hall. Alice
ReplyDeleteSam, I forgot to let you know that Madhav has his driver's license. We spent a few hours at DMV and took the road test in numerous locations, but all is well that ends well. You did a good job teaching. Now he is ready to teach Dilli and Tek. Yay!! Khagendre Siwakoti also got his so Saturday was a good day.
ReplyDeletePraying for your pumps.
Love you - Love what you are doing for others!
Debra
Here is a question. As you know two folks from Park Lake are going to Namumu in June. What do you want them to bring for you? (I know, hot sauce, but what else?) What do you want them to bring for the students? Do they need school supplies for example? - All the best, Cindy
ReplyDeleteMore questions, this time from my high school kids:Can the students at Boone High begin the process of being penpals with the students at Namumu? How has Africa affected you as an individual? Have your views changed? How do you feel without your creature comforts? Are you finding your needs are fewer now or different now so you don't miss the things that you thought you would? What parts of your African experience are richer than your life in the US? Are you tired? Where else in the world would you one day like to live, now that you are a proven world traveler? - Cindy and the Boone High kids
ReplyDeleteI was at Namumu in 2005 with The Woodlands Community Presbyterian Church (WCPC). When we arrived, each our our names was being held by a particular child. Christopher had my name. One of his legs suffered from a medical condition that caused it to be disfigured. I heard that he had surgery on it a little while back. Is he still living at Namumu? If so, I'd love to know how he's doing. Thanks! Reading your blog reminds me of my time there and it's a great connection to a place and a people I will always love. -Ruth
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ReplyDeleteWhat can Ros and I bring to Namumu in June? We would love to help out in any way. Keep up the great work. See you in June.
Alex Hujik