After dropping the last of our guests off at the airport, Jake and Valerie got to relax by a pool, use a sit-down toilet, and drink a beverage that has been chilled in a refrigerator…..HOW GREAT!
Then we picked up Eleanor, Sam, Joe, Mark, Lydia, and Lucy. While Eleanor, Jake, and Kishosha got busy meeting with government officials, Sam and Mark threw themselves into fully understanding the local art of the area by working and talking with the local artists of Ntulya. On the business end, Eleanor, Jake, and Kishosha secured a revised copy of the memorandum of understanding, a document outlining the support of the local government for our project and outlining their responsibilities in supporting our work, While Mark and Sam got to work on a massive power object (traditional piece of art, containing locally made dawa, or medicine) in the form of a 12 foot teacher and student made of cement, rebar, and other materials from the job site.
It was such a pleasure having everyone’s energy and enthusiasm on the job site at the compound.
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