Praise the Lord

Praise the Lord
By Iona and Megan
Today we set out at about 10 o’clock but we were down four men, three were ill. We have been dropping like flies… or mosquitoes the past few days.  Before reaching our destination we encountered a few problems on the way. Yet again, because of the rain, we found ourselves in a sticky situation by this we mean we were stuck in the mud, literally. So we hopped off the bus in our Sunday best, dresses, suits and sandals to resolve this issue. Many gathered to watch the heroic effort the team put in as we lifted the bus free and carried it to safety. Driver John shed a tear at our triumphant efforts. However, we quit while we were ahead and hiked the rest of the muddy path to church.
The church service lasted three hours which included preaching and singing in a joyous harmony. After church, we set out on our long trek back to DJ Airlines. After lunch we travelled to the supermarket. DJ Airlines has now gone reggae courtesy of Dilara very generously buying John a Bob Marley CD.
Only a week to go, hope you aren’t missing us too much.
Mrs Duncan: Happy to report that all souls appeared for dinner, though some reduced appetites.  I’m sure you will recognise the use of poetic licence.

Praise the Lord By Iona and Megan
Today we set out at about 10 o’clock but we were down four men, three were ill. We have been dropping like flies… or mosquitoes the past few days.  Before reaching our destination we encountered a few problems on the way. Yet again, because of the rain, we found ourselves in a sticky situation by this we mean we were stuck in the mud, literally. So we hopped off the bus in our Sunday best, dresses, suits and sandals to resolve this issue. Many gathered to watch the heroic effort the team put in as we lifted the bus free and carried it to safety. Driver John shed a tear at our triumphant efforts. However, we quit while we were ahead and hiked the rest of the muddy path to church. The church service lasted three hours which included preaching and singing in a joyous harmony. After church, we set out on our long trek back to DJ Airlines. After lunch we travelled to the supermarket. DJ Airlines has now gone reggae courtesy of Dilara very generously buying John a Bob Marley CD.Only a week to go, hope you aren’t missing us too much.Mrs Duncan: Happy to report that all souls appeared for dinner, though some reduced appetites.  I’m sure you will recognise the use of poetic licence.

2 thoughts on “Praise the Lord”

  1. there have been some peaky looking souls on and off in the photos but most just show you all having a great time!
    Pam Fowlie

  2. The dreaded “african” tummy seems to be affecting some of you quite badly and still you all soldier on! Im impressed at the integrity the group has shown and how you have all managed to keep each others spirits up….its very humbling and I feel proud that the group are making so much progress,well done you guys!

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