This morning we were up and at ’em kind of early to drive out to Gueladio for church and a Plumpy’Nut assessment. We had an awesome visit with the Pastor and his wife, and our Plumpy’Nut kids were (much to our surprise and delight) doing great. None of them needed more of the product. On our way back to Niamey we like to buy fruits and vegetables along the road where they are a little cheaper. Today we got a ton of onions and these gorgeous mangos.
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This afternoon we had a feast. They were 3 for a dollar (500 francs). I think they must weigh at least a pound a piece. They’re huge!
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Dang, those look good, I may have to go to the farmer’s market now…
Hope!I just accidently found you today! I know it was a God thing really! I very seldom have access or time available to blog & when I do it is on caringbridge.orgdebbieharper! this is were I have been journal the last 21 months of my journey with my health issues! I so hope one day to be there with you & dave & the boys & eat some mango pie! I am the main project here with Chiropractor visits 3 to 4 times a week & Gymn with trained coach 4 to 5 times a week as well as Physical therapy because of the radiation side affects with thigh & hip from 1 yr ago. Dr. Visits & I.V. of a bone strengthner happens once a month. I am on a trust walk that takes alot of proactivity & work on my part! I truly believe there is a time for everything! So enjoy every moment as I am going to enjoy mine! until we meet again! LOVE NEVER FAILS! Debbie Harper