Saying Goodbye at Kubamitwe


Well the day had to come eventually I guess and saying goodbye to our friends in the village of Kubamitwe was always going to be sad and hard. I made some cakes and got some fruit and we got a crate of fizzie drinks at Wobulenzi on the way to the village so we sat down and had a chat (fortunately Esther that used to live and work with us had come back for 3 days to say goodbye, so we had her to interpret for us with all the locals!!) and had morning tea with all Deanes workers. They were rapt and didnt want us to go, they just wanted to talk and have a bible and pray time before we left.


Bri Esther and I went around and visited saying goodbye to all the ladies/children that we had made friends with, sitting chatting and giving some of Bri's clothes out.
Nakaye, Movero and Deborahs Family

Justine, Sandy, Patrick, Betty and Immanuel


Diana, Henry, Olivier and Moses

Cowboys Mum, Cowboy, Alex and Maria



Fussie, her husband and children