
Some of the kids at the care point we call garden center.

A boy with his toy “car”

Gogo’s at garden center, very excited when we delievered extra food so that they could keep feeding the kids

Kids at a different care point after recieving lunch, if there is enough food they are all fed every day.

Kids at the school house care point we have been volunteering at. The day before we found out that only the kids with enough money got breakfast so we stopped at a farm to buy them oranges as a treat. The second kid from the left is aptly named Nauhty, he is an orphan and is one of my very favorites!

Spano and I covered in kids.

The teachers at the schol house care point, they do a great job feeding the kids and running the school.

The king of Swaziland and about 7 of his 14 wives. We took a day off (with the rest of the community) and went to see him. It was cool to get to see him but we sat there for about 6 hours. Definately a ONCE in a life time opportunity, as in I’m glad we saw him and would never go do it again.

We have Zebra’s in our back yard, not kidding, we see them most days on the way home!

My hair inspiration (this is a picture I took when we went on Safari a few weeks ago.)

How did I do?

Our beautiful camp site. We are staying on a cattle ranch outside of town with team Lego from the June race. We have a flushing toilet that they let us use in the office. This is the fire we cook over. It’s beautiful and quiet here and we LOVE where we are staying despite the fact that it’s a little bit rustic.

Our beautiful camp site being invaded by bulls one day when the door got left open. We got a little freaked out but it turned out that they were harmless.

Sunset at the ranch!
