This is something you don't see everyday in Canada! There were also many people crammed into this bush taxi!
David is very good at trying to keep the house as 'ant-free' as possible. Audrey and I are learning the tricks of the trade. Step #1 - buy a really large bottle of insect spray. Step#2 Wipe the counters really well, rinse the dishes before stacking them, and leave no crumbs of food on the table, floors, or sinks.
We went to the typesetting office at CABTAL (Cameroon association of Bible Translation and Literacy) and learned all about the detailed process that goes into typesetting! What a great job these guys do!
(These vans are great! This one has seats for 15 I think - very handy for carpooling and transporting around Yaounde!)
A part of the city of Bamenda
Me in my Cameroonian dress! Photo complete with Palm tree! It is kind of crazy how I've gotten completely used to seeing plantain., palm, coconut, and papaya trees everywhere!
I had a really crazy day today - I got to learn a lot more about Cameroon! I am becoming more and more attached to this country and the people here! They continue to be very welcoming.
Thank you for your prayers through day to day life. What an encouragement they are!
Because our God is greater than we know...
-Andrea
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