Wednesday, 25 May 2011

All quiet on the White River front



It's been a fairly quiet couple of weeks since we have been back. One of the Zambian party caught cerebral malaria and was in intensive care, so I guess it's not been a good couple of weeks for him. He is on the mend now, and we thank God for his healing. Many people have been praying for him at what was a difficult time. The rest of the party had bloods checked, and I am pleased to say that we are all clear.

There is more information on the Zambian celebration on the Hands at Work website at http://www.handsatwork.org/newsroom/2011/5/10/celebrating-in-zambia-zam-us.html

I have done yet more work on the combi we went to Zambia in. Guess what. More CV joints as the new ones I got were poor quality and snapped again. I have also done some more work on the Masoi children's minibus - misfire, losing coolant and defunct fuel gauge. Brakes are OK, so even if it won't go, at least it stops!

I have been up the mountain again with some people, and had a motorbike to play with for a bit - oh how I miss my Susuki bandit! My faithful (free to you if you can mend it) Mazda is on it's last legs, so I am selling it and buying a Golf from Sal. High mileage (?kilometreage) but stops AND goes.

And another big tonka toy to play with, as we prepare the ground for our new office block




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