Sunday, March 14, 2010


This is Fellowship Church meeting outside the chapel on the school groups for the first time this past week. The classrooms are still set up inside and after this school week, the church will be able to meet inside the building, away from all the street sounds.


Moving day. The army is moving out and the tents needs to be taken down. They were willing to help transport the contents of this tent to the High School building. Work in progress.




Every thing has a place and needs to be in place. At the end of the week, almost all was good again. Thanx to the help of many willing hands. The shelves always seem to be stocked, replenished by the many miracles God sends our way.




One of Mary's main helpers and relief person has been Coby deBlaeij. With knowledgeable people in the tent Mary is able to take time for herself and not work the 13 hour shifts :-) Many people make light work!






This is an army breakfast. It was good and it has the eggs, mixed nuts, apple juice, raisins and apple sauce and as you can see, very hot. It has its own heat pack. Now I have my science lessons for the week. How does one create hot pacs or cold pacs?





An empty field! The kids enjoyed playing their first soccer games this past Friday after a lunch of hot dogs and fries. The boxes in the distance are the army food and water for the few that remain.






A pedometer - showing how much I walk each day. On the weekends it is down to five or six kilometres, but during the week I may walk as much as 15 kilometres, and I have never left the compound.




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