signs of leaving the wipe boards of Africa for the computer screen of the West...
Before she jet-planed it back to the good ole U.S. of A. we paraded her around to say goodbye to all our neighbors as is required and my students gave her a carefully prepared and much talked about gift. A frame and picture and drawing to remember them. I know she will. Meeting the people here and being a part of this place and culture changes you. We pray she returns safely (with all her luggage- always a miracle!) as right now she is probably somewhere over the Atlantic. It was a packed 3 weeks (more pictures of our adventures to come) but we feel so honored when people we love from "there" come to see our lives and meet the people we have come to love so dearly "here." I tried to tell her that through many tears yesterday. I just cannot explain how much it means to us. After we dropped her off at the airport we arrived home and had a stream of Skuli parents stop by as well as some other visitors, and then a bloody faced student to patch up due to some neighborhood kid rough housing. It was a late night. We are tired but blessed and extremely full of gratefulness that our worlds have collided once again.
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