Hello,
Yes man proposes and God decides the other way round.
I reached Kamaron on the 14th and on the 15th James and Yira were there to plaster the house.
Soon after this, small John and others came and announce the date of your arrival and the schedule of the programme.
To complete the job then, I had to begin the wiring which took me and my curious apprentices a day and half. Not because it was difficult but it has to be done with security; now it’s O.K for years to come if mice don’t eat the cables and expose the naked cables.
The items sent were correct, only that the cable sent wasn’t a roll as was advised by the technician. As a result I couldn’t give light to the right and left side, only in the front and at the back and then use three plugs: One at the entry, one in Dad’s room, one at the parlour close to the veranda and one in the outside room. The remaining two were not used due to insufficient cable
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Mum and Dad are very pleased with the job and enjoyed watching James doing the painting while I do the wiring inside. They were covered with complements by neighbours they saw the bulbs shining with to brighten the whole Maraya. Not only the insect but lots of kids
commanded by Moses and Thomas junior were attracted by this light, which help to hasten any peanut that was to be cracked for the party soup.
I had a nice time, especially taking pictures with my cell phone to give this newsletter more meaning.
That was a small résumé of my short stay, hope you enjoyed reading it.