Everyday life

I wanted to keep things fresh and since it has been over a week, I thought I would post a few pictures of everyday life here.  To make a facility of 140 children function, cooking, cleaning and  maintenance is non-stop.  

The budget is to be as thrifty as we can to do repairs which makes the wood planer in the work-shop one of Ira's most valuable tools.  He has recently planed scrap boards to make doors that he will install to allow more privacy in shared facilities.  He has built a cabinet to organize and protect some of his screws, nails etc.  He is also working on pumps to the kitchen and girls dorm for water.  That is the short list of projects for now.

I am also posting a few pictures of the kids doing chores.  Even the little ones pitch in to do their share.  There is also a picture of one of the girls in her football jersey that was donated to the team of girls by Port Maitland, Nova Scotia team.

The Levi youth group recently celebrated 1 year in ministry and on Nov 20th, we will celebrate the Mexican Revolution. They love fiestas in Mexico and I will update those as I can.



 

 
    

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