Malawi – E-mails (From: Kyle Nelson, team author and To: Ginnie Steves, Western NC Presbytery contact)
5/25/2007
Hey Ginnie, It's the team. We just sat down to eat at the Korean Gardens (FYI: hotel where they are staying first and last nights in Malawi), and a young preacher we met earlier has a laptop, so we asked if we could borrow it to talk to the loved ones back home. South Africa was amazing. We didn't get to do the basketball clinic due to a flat tire, but we had an excellent visit with the after school care. The kids were awesome; they were a double treat with song and dance. We are real excited to go with Barbara to Nkhoma. We went by the market today and got all of our food for the week. I guess we'll talk to you the next time we get hold of a computer. Keep us in your prayers. We love you, Kyle Tell my dad to call Rose Brooks and tell her we made it through customs.
5/25/2007
Hey Ginnie, It's the team. We just sat down to eat at the Korean Gardens (FYI: hotel where they are staying first and last nights in Malawi), and a young preacher we met earlier has a laptop, so we asked if we could borrow it to talk to the loved ones back home. South Africa was amazing. We didn't get to do the basketball clinic due to a flat tire, but we had an excellent visit with the after school care. The kids were awesome; they were a double treat with song and dance. We are real excited to go with Barbara to Nkhoma. We went by the market today and got all of our food for the week. I guess we'll talk to you the next time we get hold of a computer. Keep us in your prayers. We love you, Kyle Tell my dad to call Rose Brooks and tell her we made it through customs.
5/29/2007
hey Ginnie,
It’s Kyle; we're here in Nkhoma at the hospital. Things are going well. We are almost finished with the remodeling of the examination room. David is having a good experience with doing some nursing here, and Jane and Steve today are going out to one of the schools. Yesterday Tommy tried to go in to town but the car broke down on the way, but he got everything he needed by the end of the day. We finally got all of the luggage yesterday so everything is here. The hospital is doing a lot better and it seems all the nurses are really excited that were here. Dr. Linden even gave us his approval of our job in the examination room. Well I better get back to work I'm sure Tommy could use a hand. talk to you later and keep us in your prayers
love,
the team
hey Ginnie,
It’s Kyle; we're here in Nkhoma at the hospital. Things are going well. We are almost finished with the remodeling of the examination room. David is having a good experience with doing some nursing here, and Jane and Steve today are going out to one of the schools. Yesterday Tommy tried to go in to town but the car broke down on the way, but he got everything he needed by the end of the day. We finally got all of the luggage yesterday so everything is here. The hospital is doing a lot better and it seems all the nurses are really excited that were here. Dr. Linden even gave us his approval of our job in the examination room. Well I better get back to work I'm sure Tommy could use a hand. talk to you later and keep us in your prayers
love,
the team
6/02/2007
Hey Ginnie, It’s Kyle. we just got back from the lake and now are getting settled into Lilongwe, the lake was good, food was slow, water was warm, we had a great time with the women’s guild, we got a lot of things at the wood market, but everyone was grumpy on the way back with wood piled everywhere, we're about to eat again. We’ll talk to you later in the morning before departure, pray for safe travel. lovethe team
6/03/2007
Hey Ginnie, it’s a very brisk morning in Lilongwe, Malawi as we finish our breakfast and then head to our service were having together with the team and the Nagys. Were gonna have communion so barbs really excited about that. We all dread having to leave but we are also happy to come back to see all of our loved ones and to share our experiences. Malawi has really opened all of our eyes and we are ready to share the warm heart of Africa (Malawi) and there abundant love. Keep us in you prayers as we travel for the next 30 hours we love everyone and miss them. see you in Douglas at 10:30 am American time and 4:30Pm Malawian time, the team
Hey Ginnie, It’s Kyle. we just got back from the lake and now are getting settled into Lilongwe, the lake was good, food was slow, water was warm, we had a great time with the women’s guild, we got a lot of things at the wood market, but everyone was grumpy on the way back with wood piled everywhere, we're about to eat again. We’ll talk to you later in the morning before departure, pray for safe travel. lovethe team
6/03/2007
Hey Ginnie, it’s a very brisk morning in Lilongwe, Malawi as we finish our breakfast and then head to our service were having together with the team and the Nagys. Were gonna have communion so barbs really excited about that. We all dread having to leave but we are also happy to come back to see all of our loved ones and to share our experiences. Malawi has really opened all of our eyes and we are ready to share the warm heart of Africa (Malawi) and there abundant love. Keep us in you prayers as we travel for the next 30 hours we love everyone and miss them. see you in Douglas at 10:30 am American time and 4:30Pm Malawian time, the team
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