This is pretty much all the children in two places: in the morning assembly the grades 4 and up, and in the evening ages 4 to 10.
I promised to take these photos so I could take these stories of miracles to show to Canada. These two photos in two snapshots show how much good, creativity and healing (more than one can believe) can be done by deliberately transforming lost broken children by giving shelter, food, education, dignity and above all love.
My day slipped by as I wrote up reports. I spend an hour consulting with Caleli and Jemimah Mully over the Ian Smillie book and the Mully Abled Differently Fund.
Then there were a couple of hours reviewing all my photos with Walter, the media king. It was a great exercise as I had a chance through the phots relive this extraordinary time.
A final walk around the campus after supper, and sure enough as I retired to my cabin the rains came. Rain means food, and food means life. Day is done. Sleep well Canada!