
I am here in Malawi. I arrived a week ago. I am staying at the home of Samuel Kayuni and his wife, Hannah. They have two biological children and 25 chosen children. Samuel also works in the villages helping to provide school uniforms, books, and education.
Samuel has been away in Dar es Salaam since before I arrived, we are hoping that he will be home before the week is over. This has given me an opportunity to strike out on my own and build some relationships for Kids 4 Kids Publishing as well as for the Visiting Teachers' Programme, as you can see from my other blogs.
Malawi has changed since last year. There are more westerners and more cars. I haven't been down to city center yet to see how the imports have improved, but I am sure there are products here that were not here before. Oh yes, we had meat pies and banana muffins! ...And there is ice cream at the little local shop near the Mhungu school. I haven't had the ice cream yet, but I will!
Hannah, her two biological children, and I went to the Lilongwe library today. I found out that there was indeed a library here. Since we had never been there, we decided that it was about time we saw it. How can I describe it to you? There was a typical library set up, children's section, fiction, non-fiction, reference; but there were very few books. The books that were there looked like they had come from very old yard sales. I intend on returning and spending more time there to get a better idea of the what is actually on the shelves. There were many people in the reference section reading. This was a joy to see! I was told that there were public computers in the library for the general public, but I did not see them.




