Tuesday, July 11, 2006

But It Can't Be Time To Go...

Students at the Spring Valley School for Girls
create a colorful banner.



Bonnie bonds with the Spring Valley students.

Tuesday...
Today was a day of mixed emotions as we said good-bye to our new friends at the Children’s Home, the Spring Valley Girls School students and the staff and family of Daily Bread Life.

Anne’s girls held an art show to display their work. Bill was serenaded by the singing and dancing talents of the Spring Valley students. Bonnie and Anne “got down” in the courtyard with the girls who tried to teach them to “Shake, Shake, Shake for Jesus.”

The electricity was off for most of the day. The team was able to work in some last sightseeing opportunities by visiting the Isimilia Stone Age and Pillars site. The beauty of the pillars is unbelievable…and so was Anne slipping and sliding her way through with her crocs.

Bonnie and Anne try to find the rhythm

as the Spring Valley students teach them

to 'Shake, Shake Shake for Jesus.'

Wednesday…
Today was a long day of journeying from Iringa to Dar. Frank drove the Elephant car with Bonnie, Zech, Anne, and Anna and Wesley (Frank’s wife and son). Mpeli drove the Suzuki two-door SUV with Bill and Floyd who enjoyed an up and down ride. Pictures do not do justice to Floyd unfolding out of the back seat of the Suzuki.

We arrived in Dar safe and sound. We are staying in a “real nice” hotel in the Sinza district of Dar. The team had a celebration dinner at the Barbeque House—home to the hottest chicken that you will ever eat. After destroying a flock of birds, the team retired to their rooms for rest before their last day in Tanzania.

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