In which a Cow discovers Rapture, Children study, study, study, and a Journey is Made
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010It has been a month since my last letter to, for which I must apologize. But really, it wasn’t (entirely) my fault; for two of those weeks I had little internet time, and for the other two, well, it’s been real busy.
I first spent two weeks out of Batticaloa; a week and a half in Colombo, and four days in the Hill Country. The last week or so I’ve been in Batti, dealing with work issues. As most of you are probably more interested in our work, rather than my tales of travel, I’ll start with that first, although it’s in backwards chronological order.
Upon my return to Batticaloa (see below) I first had to spend a day cleaning and washing, but the next day was spent running around in town, mostly catching up on project payments that were due while I was gone. So, for example, I had to pay the tuition for Abi, the tsunami-affected First Grader we support. Fortunately the folks at her school know me well, so the late payment was not a problem. The devil in the details, or so it is said, and it’s these little but important things that get backed-up so easily.
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