Hey guys! Here are some pictures from my awesome time in Swaziland in November.we stayed in a compound in Nsoko (pronounced En-so-go) which was surrounded by hills and the South African border on one side and Fields and fields of sugar cane on the other. It was really a special place, and served as a care point for the community, serving a meal to almost 100 kids every day and providing basic medical care and pre school education for children. 


