In the afternoon we visited an Anglican Convent, this is quite new and the nuns are still working through how they can best serve their communities. At present this is by making clerical vestments but they visit parishes with the Bishop and hope to establish a formal role within the Diocese. There are only 7 nuns at present and currently they are very young compared to nuns in England. most are in their thirties and forties with only one who was in her fifties. (We thought of leaving Claire behind to join them!)
We also spent some time shopping for souvenirs, so parents, siblings don't worry, genuine African gifts will be coming your way!!
This evening Wendy (our host at the B&B) cooked us some traditional African dishes, Babote and Milk Tart - delicious!
We will be meeting the Diocesan Orphans and Vulnerable Children's worker tomorrow morning before we head for Durban and our epic journey home. This will probably be our last post from Africa and we look forward to being reunited with our families on Saturday!
Welcome home to you all! So pleased you are back safely and have had an amazing, life changing experience. We are looking forward to seeing some of your photos and hearing more about yur amazing journey. We are very proud of you. :)
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