Imechapishwa: 07.08.2024
We were then called to eat, and there was a delicious feast of matoke, rice, fried rice, chicken, beef, avocado, and spinach. It tasted really good. The portions were extremely generous. As the chairman, I was reserved a part of the chicken, which they couldn't explain exactly what it was. However, it became clear that if I didn't eat it, the whole meal would be spoiled. But it tasted good. Only the consistency around the meat was a bit tough for my palate.
We brought a shirt with both of our embroidered logos for all our friends at the BCI. They were well received and immediately tried them on.
We were again able to bring joy to the children with small balls and bouncy balls. After we stored our donations in the office, we drove to the land purchased through our fundraising, where the school is to be rebuilt. It went off the side road, and the path became narrower. The branches of the trees were already tapping against the bus windows. The land is long and slopes slightly upwards. A few trees are on it, and there has already been an attempt to plant something there. Here too, the corn has not really grown due to the drought.
As always, there were many questions and discussions afterwards. Now we enjoy the end of the day after an evening walk.