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100% Humidity with a Chance of Rain!

We started our day with an aftershock.  Not a big deal unless you are in an area that was just hit with a large earthquake!  I have never felt any kind of earthquake before so it was quite a rush.  Ironically, we ran inside to tell everybody instead of running outside.  Hey, what do you expect?

It has been raining for almost 30 hours straight and it is causing us a little grief.  There was not work at the construction site but most everyone went down to the production center and the team continued to set up the center with air tools and other helpful items.

Tom L. and Nickolas went to the school to start setting up a network.  They made great progress and should finish early next week.

Katie and Cody were able to get to a place that had some small horses and made some examinations of the animals.  Katie offered some deworming drugs and might be able to check up on things next week.

Mery and Laura continued their adventure to film and photograph our friends around the island.  They stopped at Patricia’s house and made it to the production center.  Later in the evening, they took the younger travelers to the youth group until around 9pm.

Ellen and I met with Laarni to talk about the School lunch program and make sure we have all of our ducks in a row.  Ellen is going to spend the next few days at the school to help cook and feed the kids.

We are getting ready for church and I’ll try to post a few words later this afternoon.  Coming from Montana, I never thought I would ever say this, but, please pray for the rain to stop so we can get to work!

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