Today we started with and American breakfast at the Bambo getting prepared for our favorite job of shoveling, shoveling, wheel barreling, and sifting.  We did get it done. YEAH!!!

We planted a hedge of Chia trees in the garden so they would live and give nutrition to this village and students. Happily some of the students helped us, and we used compost, and manure, coffee pods to create a good base for them to start.  The young students were headed down town with Alberta Volunteers for payment for their hard work.
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They had never experienced a restaurant and a hamburger was unfamiliar to them.  They collected the sugar packets and ate them when we arrived back at school.  The one young student also received a new pair of shoes which he was very happy with. They were only to be worn to school and special occasions.

We are now retired from our volunteering and looking forward to R n R and our trip home.  We love the people and students and they appreciate all that is done for them, but it is never ending the needs.  We desperately need used lap tops to aid them in tying so they can further their education.  See you next year hopefully.