So we had hoped that the scaffolding would show up as told to us however, we did not receive it but we had other things to do so we continued to work.  It make not look like much but we filled in part of the old driveway which had lots of ruts in it about 18″ deep.  It would of taken only an hour to have done by bobcat but it took us most of the afternoon with 4 men and 2 wheelbarrows and myself leveling.  Randy had a couple of guys putting on the boards that will hold the vehranah and support the scaffolding – which we will get Wednesday am from Diguna and they will bring in 4 other students to help with the cementing.

We removed some of Tony’s kale plants so that we could dig the water line from the current house to the new house.

And here is Craig with Eric and Evans.  Eric is going to school in April to the U of Nairobi to take medical lab and Evans has just finished his Grade 12 and hoping to get into a university.  For those who know Craig’s family, you would know that he has 2 sons, Evan and Eric and then a little girl named Emma. For the first day he was always asking “are you sure there is no Emma here?”

Tomorrow we will have an extra 4 people here for 2 days which we will have working with us and we will feed them as well. But we will have their hands to help with the cement and we really can use their help.  So it’s full steam ahead – tomorrow – unless we have a stop again.  please pray that all will go smoothly and we will be able to receive the scaffolding tomorrow early.  Thanks.

 

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