As you've heard several time in various ways, a trip to Haiti is never as simplistic as it was initially planned, but it is always rewarding - sometimes in way never dreamed.
Work on the house continued; the framing of the remaining panels was completed; holes were drilled for the bolts that will join the panels and for bolts that will serve as anchors to the concrete floor when it is poured; plywood sheeting was put on 3 of the panels.
While the rest of the team was working on the house, I was consulting with our missionaries about ways to improve their tracking of ministry finances. Several hours were spent setting up a chart of accounts and report generators for a QuickBooks file that will enable them to more closely track the many projects and activites that are a normal part of their daily lives.
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Bob,
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying your updates and think of you and your "teammates" as you work to help people less fortunate that we are.
Stay well and safe.
Mary A.