A day in the life of missionaries.
Day 13 - Mr. Zak left for Durban to run Comrades race (89k from Durban to Pietersburg), Sarah got the kids started on school then her,




The love of my Jesus is wonderful to me (English)
Die lief van de Here es wonderlik vir me (Afrikaans)
El amor de Jesus es tam bueno para mi (Spanish)
(Then sign language)"
Day 14 - Not much happened this day. Candi and I walked around the outside of the house and outbuildings trying to find something to clean and paint, but we really didnt accomplish much and Mr. Zak did not leave us a list. Mr. Zak called, his group was going to drive the route of the race to get a feel for it before they started the run. We watched some world cup later that evening, AND I have now officially seen a complete Lord of the Rings movie (actually I am on #2)! The phones went out today too. That means no internet either and Mr. Zak had the only working cell phone so we were kind of an island.
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