Thursday, September 11, 2008
Muli Shani. I have a few moments to send some love to everyone. Things in Zambia are still churning. Cold season is officially over and it isn't holding on a bit. The days have become quite toasty and I can't imagine just a few weeks ago, I was actually wearing long sleeves :). The land has become golden and my villagers have been gathering their dried maze to sell in town. Because we are using the village agricultural storage shed for classes, the preschool has been closed for 2 weeks to accommodate everyone's maize. We are hoping that the money earned from the coop will allow us to construct our own structure so we can avoid these closures in the future. The coop construction is going really well. The district agriculture officer has been supporting the project and the PTA has been working extremely hard. All 7,000 bricks have been cemented together and the roof is in progress. In other news, the official period of mourning for President Mwanawasa has ended, but people are still shaken by the loss. There will be an election around the 30th of October and a new leader will take over. I am interested to see what the elections will bring for Zambia. I am also thinking of everyone at home as elections there come close. I'll try to write again soon. Sending my love and thoughts..... Lisa
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Lisa, I love you girl. I just wanted you to know you are in our thoughts adn prayers and we are so proud of you. I hope all is well and will stay well. Remember that many many many many people all over the world love and admire the person that you are and the work you have done. Keep that in mind.
Hi honey,
Linsey returned with the utmost amazement and said I would be even more proud if I saw and felt first hand how you live and what you are doing in Africa. I can't imagine being more proud of you. You have such a good heart and soul.
Love mom
So it's been a while since I have added to your blog (since before Linsey arrived). Still enjoy all the vivid details of your African adventures. Can't wait for the book!! When you realize how long it takes to make changes in the world, you are ever so much more grateful for the small measures of success and it takes sensitive soul to even recognize the progress. Like ripples on the water, your contributions will reverberate for many years to come. Love you, AP
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