Thursday, November 18, 2010

Caulking Alternatives

With the hands of children

Living in the center of Bayaka Charles Lwanga has to feel like an opportunity, and is that removing the vulnerability in these children have experienced very few children in Chad have a free school, can learn a trade to make a living or eat more than once a day and be educated in a family that we tried to form. As a counterpart
many hands are needed every day to get much work ahead. Children are also aware of this and in the evening spend an hour working in the fields.
We are currently gathering our corn crop and has to be taken from the field to the dryer, leave him there a few days until it shelled dry for a time in the mortar, flour and prepare it to eat the ball.
To make this work takes several days, because the truth is that the corn field is large and the task of shelling leaves us the odd blister on my thumb. Always
There are those who dare to challenge you and the truth is that what they get is wearisome to us, because these children are small they are quite accustomed to farm work. With the same skill handled sickle, rake, shovel or take the horse out to pasture.
Sitting on the floor mat shelling corn is a good opportunity to meet the children and laugh with them. In class, eating and playing are quite alive and well manifested to us every moment.
Although let's take a hand in this work, the charge is Andrew, he also lives on the premises of the center and is responsible for all the work of the farm. Our main job is to speak with him every day to know what work to do, which could make children and that girls and be aware of the timeliness and performance of the activity.
With the theme of maize throughout the world work, then you touch the sun do its work quickly before children eat it as a snack between meals.

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