Saying good bye is always difficult. Especially for the older boys. They are surrounded by women who are the workers. However there is a german volunteer who is 19 years old and he will be there for a whole year. This will be very good for the teenagers. A few of them are going through puberty and I can tell they are having a tough time. They have a lot of energy and need to burn it.
The boys were begging me “Please don't leave. Stay here please.” Or they would ask if I could tack them to America. “Take me with you to America”. They would hug me and squeeze the life out of me. It has been a real joy as always. I will say they are becoming westernize. They all want to see my phone to look things up, play on it, or watch videos on the computer. They love the visual stimulation.
I told them I will be back some day. I know I will. I love the children at St. Nicholas Haus.
I have now arrived in kayanga at KCBRP. Here I will be trouble shooting how to get the container to them in a timely fashion and more importantly how can we get the container at a reasonable price. We need to find a way to get the container.
Everyone eating breakfast.
Fried grasshoppers. taste like french fries
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