Today we wished we had access to a concrete truck! Wait…I
think we will wish this the next many days of the build. This is the reality of
building in a third world country. Today we mixed by shovel cement mix, stone
(1 ½”) and sand. We lost count of the bags used and as you will see in the
photo’s we have a large floor surface to cover. It’s going to be a long
process. Backs are sore, arms are sore, it was a hot one and many walked back
from the jobsite wearing concrete as well. Even though we have come accustom to
the building processes and advanced tools back home, we keep our patience
intact and enjoy the experience of working along side the local craftsmen and
allow them to teach us how they build.As we discussed the day at our daily
after work “pop” session, there was still laughter and fun left in the team.
It was a hard day and yet another great day working with the
Covaga group and the locals of the Gashora village. Many of the lady weavers
jumped in to help us today. Whether it was in the congo line so we could get
the rocks from one side of the site into the new building or helping carrying
the wet concrete mix into the building (Did I mention with babies on their
back! They were our inspiration to keep going when we got tired!). As we worked
along side, we had many conversations getting to know them and their families.
They were quite eager to help us translate as well. Many can speak some English
as well as French.
During our breaks when we should be resting, you would
witness the team members talking with the young children, playing soccer with
them, teaching them cart wheels or holding the very young babies. These are precious
moments we experience during the day!
Night’s agenda will be sorting through all of the donations
we all have brought to donate to the village. We have brought soccer uniforms,
soccer balls, footballs, sports equipment and school supplies. It’s important
to give to the village the right way so we do not cause a frenzy as well
ensuring the most needy receive first. We also want to ensure the school
supplies reach the school.
In the upcoming days, we will have the opportunity of
visiting the local school as well a few of the locals have invited us into
their homes proudly. Some exciting days to come….also 4 days until our Gorilla
Trekking Excursion!
Dona and Lisa looking a the earrings made by the Covaga ladies! Nothing like shopping during work time!
Marianne learning how to basket weave!
Our beautiful stone slugging work from yesterday! Today we began to add the cement layer on top.
The team hard at work mixing the concrete by hand.
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