Little Sato kept crying until I tied him on my back with a towel, just like his mother or grandmother does every day
This is our "gift" that I wrote about in my last blog. And don't worry I wasn't the one who did the ugly deed. I was just posing.
My best friend in Swaziland, Treasure. She is the one who had her appendix removed.
Kids at the Care Points get only two meals a day, Sour Porridge(what you see in the picture) in the morning and Pap and Beans in the afternoon.
And everyone always eats with their fingers!
Bible time at the Care Point. Katie and Erin are sharing the gospel and Zenele is Translating.
A happy little girl with her stuffed animal
Me at the hospital visiting Nhloso. He had been burned from the waist down while trying to cook himself some food.
The garbage dump in Manzini, where people gather to go through the trash everyday.
A chicken chilling all day in a purse.
A little school girl at a rural clinic.
The Vanderwals, Mrs. Vanderwal's father, their friend Grace, and myself.
Myself working in the Luke Commission Eye Clinic.