The first blessing is actually good. I was able to arrange for another lay pastor’s daughter to get into a vocational training program to be a seamstress! This is lovely!
The other shower was not a blessing; it was a leaky roof. Fortunately, it was leaking into my bathtub. The black things are dried mushrooms!
The black things are dried mushrooms!
Today, the workers came and ripped out the old roof. When the rains came, it was much louder in the house!
In process
In process. They did a hauling out and sweeping up.
The end of the day’s work is a huge improvement.
There is some spackling and painting yet to be done.
I am grateful. I gave the workers a soda as they were doing their magic so show my appreciation. Now, I have to reconsider if I’m going to paint the whole bathroom. The workers know that I have a plastic drop cloth, as I covered the sheet-rock on my porch when the rains came in a deluge and were splashing up on the sheet-rock. The workers were pleased to know I took care of the sheet-rock while they were away for lunch.
My evening was cleaning up and moping up sheet-rock dust.
Mungu akubariki! (God bless you!)