We are finally getting settled and experiencing some of the culture. The boarding students will start arriving on Monday (27th of August) afternoon and classes start at 7:30 AM on Tuesday. We're both looking forward to meeting all the children as we have heard so many great things. Jason will be teaching grade 9 math, physics class, and design and technology. He will also be responsible for some dorm duties with the boys wing. Kelly will still be taking over the first and second grade class with 8 students. Below is a picture of the 1st and 2nd grade class. Kelly built a 3D tree in the corner but has not changed many other things in the class, as she is waiting to get more information from the headteacher.

As of now, we are still living in part of the guest house. We are getting excited about moving into our permanent flat, but the construction is still being finished. Tomorrow we will move to another flat for 2 weeks, until our flat is finished. We wanted to post some pictures of our flat to show what it looks like before the work is finished.

This is our living area:

This is our kitchen. It's very small, but has a beautiful view.

There will be a wall put in here with a door to our bedroom. The bikes are not ours, but we're hoping to be able to use them (same with the other things in the room).
Today we also got the chance to experience some real Zambian culture. There were some small children playing in the center of

the campus in a grassy patch. They started a small fire and tried to put it out, but it was so windy and it is very dry here that the fire just took off. Jason went running to try and find workers to help put out the fire. The workers came, but since it is Saturday there were not as many workers as there are during the week. They used buckets and dumped water and moved faster than we've ever seen the Zambians move. Praise the Lord everyone was okay and no major damage was done. Only about 2 acres of grass were burned and it stopped right before it reached the dorm building. There was also an electric box above the flames which was quite dangerous, but thank the Lord it didn't explode. Jason has a few burn marks on his foot and part of his hair was singed, but we are grateful the fire

didn't destroy anything major. Burning of grassy patches is very normal here, but only when it is planned and able to be controlled. This was an unplanned burning. These are pictures of the ground after the fire was put out.
Thanks again for all your continued support. We love you all!
5 comments:
How exciting already! It was neat to see the pictures of the flat, I was wondering who big it would be or what it would look like. Jason-the big hero, I can't believe the fire destroyed that much grass! Kelly, i love the 3-D tree! Have a great first week and keep us posted! I'm interested to hear how the school is run and how your students are!
thanks for posting the pictures--your room looks great, love the tree and i know you will have fun adding some other personal details, the kids will just love you. Wow, that must have been so scary with the fire actually burning--your flat looks like it will be cozy and comfortable, to think you can look at that view from your kitchen sink will make washing dishes a pleasure. love, hugs, kisses, Mom
Holy Moly. That fire looked like it was huge! I am so glad that everything was ok. God is so powerful. Your classroom looks great Kelly. How fun. Hope the first week goes well. Love, Megan Shrom
Great pics! Nice job saving the dorms Jason! Kelly, great tree! Can I have one of those in trees for my room? Have you seen any wild animals running around?
-Nick Harter
Hey Jason and Kelly! So glad to be able to communicate with you both. Thanks for updating us! Jason, I am sure you did not think being a fireman was going to be a part of the ministry! Good job! Love your tree Kelly(needs a monkey though!!). We miss you both and can not wait to hear from you again. Many blessings and God's grace always!
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