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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Tola wanana junza!

This morning I again enjoyed the wonderful Protea Hotel Breakfast. They had bacon, sausage, yogurt, potatoes, scones, and I ate all of it. It was delicious. We then packed our bags said good bye to Carla and then headed to ShopRite for some last minute groceries, and then headed home. While I was in the grocery I found that avocados are just as expensive here as they are in the United States, which was disappointing. I also found out that I should not venture down the candy/cookie/chocolate isle. oops.

We arrived back home in time for lunch and then we headed to the Havens to work for the rest of the day. I went to Haven 1 and worked with Nichole. I usually don't get to work with her because Dr. Tullos monopolizes her : )  but since he was still in Livingstone I got to work with her! YAY! Nichole is doing much better than when we first arrived. She was very vocal when I worked with her. We both had a blast making sounds at each other on the couch. Then I went to Haven 2 and played with the toddlers there. Marcus had a hilarious hooded sweatshirt on, and his hood was so big that it was blocking his line of site. He looked pretty goofy sitting there with a very serious face with a giant hood over his head. While I was in Haven 2, I decided to take lots of pictures of the toddlers. I got some great pictures of Mary, Chililia, and Curt.

On Tuesdays there is a scheduled power outage from 6-8 pm. Today it started at 5:30 and ended around 8:30. Whenever the power goes out, we usually play nertz. We played alot of nertz! and then we played ERS afterwards, which was the craziest card game experience I have ever had with Hayley, Courtney, and Seth.

Before I went to bed I talked with Webster and Justin. They were both excited that the group was back from our short trip. I talked to them for a while and mastered a new Tonga word "Tola wanana junza" Which means, "See you tomorrow"

Thank you for all your prayers and support. Continue to pray for the groups health, so that we can continue to do good work here.

Thank you.

Ben 

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