Back from three days in the rural wilds of northeastern Zambia. Connected to the world again, albeit sporadically (the wireless connection here still sucks). A little bit of time to recount further adventures.
I forgot to mention this in another comment but it applies here as well.
1) I'd be willing to help you gather supplies for the school in Dwankhonzi.
2) If you managed to get some fair trade rice back to Canada as a fund-raiser I would TOTALLY buy some.
I'm confused about how mud brick manage to last but I am ignorant about such things.
I find it really cool that a simple game like jacks can be so much fun and so entertaining. I played it a couple times as a child. I tried to get Peanut to play but I wasn't overly enthusiastic. I should try again.
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1) I'd be willing to help you gather supplies for the school in Dwankhonzi.
2) If you managed to get some fair trade rice back to Canada as a fund-raiser I would TOTALLY buy some.
I'm confused about how mud brick manage to last but I am ignorant about such things.
I find it really cool that a simple game like jacks can be so much fun and so entertaining. I played it a couple times as a child. I tried to get Peanut to play but I wasn't overly enthusiastic. I should try again.
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