On the other side is a urinal for men and a water spout for getting fresh water. The second picture is some of the children who were staring at us strange Americans. They had never seen an American before.
There was a ceremony with the Mayor and his counselor talking, as well as some of the people who were involved with the building project. The great thing that the church does in these projects is to have the people of the village do most of the labor under the guidance of the contractor. That way it is their water wells and latrine and they take better care of them. After the speeches they had Elder & Sister Gray speak and they thanked all the people who made this project possible. We then went to several locations throughout the village to see the water station, 15 in all, that the people could use to get fresh water for cooking, cleaning, and bathing. We visited the hospital and school in the village where water stations were placed.
This picture is of the gift they gave to the Grays, two geese, male and female. these geese
were making noise during the speeches and walking around.
The children flocked around us and wanted their pictures taken. They giggled and pushed to see their pictures on the cameras. This was the first time for them to see a photo of themselves. Picture(057) is one of the many pictures we took of them.
They loved it when Elder Cornelius would give them a knuckle greeting, this is were you put your knuckles up to theirs instead of shaking their hands. The picture below is of the children playing on a teeter totter in the school yard. There were 8-10 of them having a good time.
The love and respect these people showed to us as members of the church, for giving them this gift of fresh water, was inspiring. They treated us like royalty. Can you imagine not being able to get fresh water out of your tap, or taking a shower in the convenience of your own home. These people do not have these luxuries. They have one shower for 150 people and 15 water stations to use. But they feel so blessed to have this precious gift given to them. We were also treated to see some traditional dancing by some young people of the village.
Afterward we were given a lunch of red rice (vary) chicken and pork cooked with the fat, bones and all parts of the chicken. It is a treat to be able to get the chicken head to eat, we passed on that treat. We are so spoiled. They also had Coke and Fanta for the drinks.
After lunch we drove up to see the water tank, and two ponds for watering animals and to raise fish for eating. This is the Mayor of the village near one of the ponds
Sister Gray gave the children there some candy and they were so excited to get a small piece. It was a wonderful day, we felt the love of these people for us and our Savior's love as well for these humble people. We don't have any missionaries there because of how far away it is from a church, but some day these people will hear and accept the Gospel. The last picture (059) is of a cute girl carrying her sibling on her back. We see a lot of these young children carrying their younger brothers and sister on their backs, caring for them while their mothers are working in the rice fields or in the small stores trying to earn money or get food.
I would like to challenge all of you to find someone you can help this week, Because we have been given much we to must give to others, or to make a donation to the Humanitarian effort so more people throughout the world can be blessed as these people were through the efforts of our Church. We love all of you and hope you have an enjoyable week.
Love, Elder & Sister Cornelius