TIA (This is Africa)

TIA (This is Africa)
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Today was the first day at the job site. There is a saying that we learned since arriving in Africa: TIA - This is Africa. When we arrived at the job site, there was no steel (TIA), when we went to pick up the steel, there were no nuts and bolts (TIA), when we got the nuts and bolts, we also had to get the steel workers to the site because they had no transportation (TIA) This is Africa. Despite these obstacles, we managed to finish the steel work - our frame is complete. The picture above is a milestone, it is the first steel beam to have gone up on our home.
The job site was not what you'd expect to see in Canada. As Ann noted, this would be a safety managers worst nightmare: no scaffolding, no ladders and some guys didn't even have shoes, but these guys were so dedicated and worked so hard to get job done, it was inspiring. Pat's observation was that it a heartwarming experience to have been accepted into their workplace and work with them was bang on.
We finished the day with a "Walking Safari". No elephants or zebras or rhinos, but we did see a couple of hyenas, a leopard, some monkeys and a crocodile - which we could have seen at the Toronto Zoo, but hey we're in Africa! TIA


6 Comments:
Reading your comments each day is what I look forwards to all day long.
Thank you for taking the time to share it all with us and leaving us wanting more each time.
God Bless another safe day tomorrow. a.l.
What a blessing to see that picture just another one of God's many miracles......God Bless to all
Hi daddy, mommy taped Amazing Race for you since they were in Istanbull and England. They rode the eye and drove double decker buses. The older couple were last to arrive and were eliminated. I keep waking mommy up early cause you arent here but I let her sleep in longer than I normally do. Bear and Tuck Tuck and I miss you tons. Love Twisties
To Dana and Paul and your incredible group of friends, Aunt Janie says "Be safe". Lots of love to both of you while I follow your amazing journey.
Wednesday May 4, 2005
There are three types of people in this world: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen and those who wonder what happened. We all have a choice. You can decide which type of person you want to be.
~Mary Kay Ash~
It's great to know WestEdge has you in Africa to make this home a reality and choosing such a tough "serve"; one that many would never choose or could never choose. Some are living through those of you that are there and so proud of everything you have accomplished personally to make this happen. Be proud of what you do while there regardless of how big or small it may seem for just being there has already accomplished more than you will ever know or realize.
Hi Pat Ann Tova and Riv, Hope things are going well today. No doubt every day is a learning experience.Pat I am just about to set up the international euchre game on my own. Here's hoping it works. Wish you were doing it and I know it would be done right. Love ya, Mimi
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