One luxury we're enjoying in Malawi is milk on tap. Connie Dehnert introduced me to the milk store, jugs in hand, where they have a huge vat and will fill any container you bring-prices are per liter. The young man behind us was waiting to have his coke bottle filled. Environmentally sound-and so good. On the other hand we're finding that staples from home are very pricey. I saw a bottle of bertoli olive oil for 45000 kwacha which is about 30 US dollars.
JJ had a good first week of school with his teacher, Mr. Owen. He is from Zimbabwe and a natural with the kids.
WELCOME FRESHMEN!
I volunteered to take photos of the freshmen as they arrived for orientation yesterday. Pray for them as they transition to campus. They are thrilled to be at ABC. Jonathan and I can't wait to work with these wonderful kids. J is currently the college chaplain and has a full course load. I'll teach freshmen music theory/ear-training next week and college choir begins the following week.
Thank you for your continued prayers, support and encouragement.
Beautiful bright faces. May you have many good teaching moments! Always looking forward to hearing about their story and yours.
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