I've arrived in Zambia, and am doing my best to survive jet lag. We've been here for just 12 hours, but I'm already loving the people we're going to be working with. Tomorrow is our orientation, so I'll get a better idea of what we'll be doing, but it sounds like a lot of time with the students on campus. I'm looking forward to that.
The girls are staying in a two-bedroom flat, where we'll get to hang out and cook our own food, and have students over, etc. We are staying with one of the students in the ministry, Sarah, and I like her already. Exhausted, we all just sat down on the beds and were chatting, and she came into the room and sat right down on the bed with us. She's a friend already. One other nice thing about where we're staying, is that we have house help in Ann. She's there to help us clean and do laundry and cook if we need it. What a blessing!
I don't have much else to report right now. After a good night's sleep, I'm sure I'll be functioning properly again, and after we have a few days here, I'll have a better idea of what our time will look like.
But for now, I'm safe and I haven't been eaten by a lion! :)
Thursday, June 7, 2007
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I told Simmy that you might see a lion while you're in Africa, maybe going as far as taking a picture to show us. "She might even touch one!" he added. Uh. This coming from the boy who thinks the lions didn't eat Daniel because "they were nice lions." We'd rather you keep the lions-as-predators line of reasoning. S&kids
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