Carol and I did get to church this morning. Our youngest daughter did not sleep well last night, so she didn't get up and go with us, or did our 18 year old granddaughter, but we had a good day with them anyway. Walmart was selling bananas for 25 cents a pound which is unheard of here lately. When Carol and I were first married we bought them for 5 and 10 cents a pound on occasion, but when I saw them for 25 cents a pound I had to have some! They are so good!
The Youth Pastor of our church and some of the young people raised money doing various fund raising projects, and we bought some pies from them to help them on their project. Anyway they all went to Nairobi, Kenya, Africa, and did missionary work. They came home about a week ago, and this morning they all talked about their experiences there in Africa. It was very interesting. The kids worked on a road putting rocks in it to give it a base so cars could drive on it without sinking in the mud. It was a hill, and people have actually died because they could not drive on that road to get to the hospital. They talked about working with children in the country, and talked about the various languages, and variations of those languages. They talked about the difficulty of taking care of the garbage in that area of the country. They ate what the people ate there, and it grossed some of them out, but they ate it anyway to keep from offending anyone. I think it did something for them all to go over there and serve those people, and it was something good for the people they came to serve as well. It was fun to hear about their experiences. Our church is a Free Methodist Church, and it was a Free Methodist Church in Africa where they went to do their missions work.