Yesterday
was pretty uneventful. We spent some time doing research and just getting ready
for Dr. Johnston to come. Last night at Dinner, Ernest came in and told us that
he wanted to go with us on our weekend trips to make sure we saw all of Malawi.
We told him we went to Salima on the weekend and just went to one beach and he
told us he would go with us again this weekend with Dr. Johnston and we would
actually see Salima.
My
throat it feeling much better today and I can move my shoulders again so things
are improving but I’m still pretty burned and have a couple blisters that’ll
take a while to get better. My nose started peeling so there is hope that I
will recover eventually. We’ll just call this a learning experience. Remember
kids, always, wear sunscreen.
So
Whitney likes to tell us about her dreams because she has a lot and remembers them
really well and usually she’s using her kickboxing skills on someone. Anyway I
remembered my dream last night and it was only pretty strange.
Ok so I
was with Mom at one of Sarah’s games. She was playing Madison in Rexburg and it
was nice and warm. It was a completely one sided game. Sarah’s team was better
of course. I was watching warm ups between innings and the Sarah’s whole team
was in the outfield and the field was a little bigger than normal and everybody
could chuck the ball all the way to home from the outfield without a problem
and a girl on the other team was in awe. She said Sarah’s team could throw the
ball three times as far as Madison. Then Mom and I started making fun of them
saying that they had to roll the ball to first because they couldn’t throw the
ball all the way there. Since the game was so one-sided the umpire had sympathy
for Madison and was giving Sarah’s team a hard time. For some reason you batted
with your car on home plate so since I’m gone for the summer, Sarah was using
my car. Once the car was in position, the umpire started kicking up dirt around
it until the wheels were half covered. Well, just like in real life, Mom was
not a friend of the umpire. She went out there and started talking to the umpire
(For some reason we were hanging out in the dugout) and told him he couldn’t do
that. The umpire said he could and he would unless Sarah had a note from a
doctor that said the car couldn’t be in so much dirt. I don’t know why a doctor
would say that or why that is a problem but Mom pulled out a note. Then I woke
up.
Anyway,
nothing much is going on this week. We’re expecting Dr. Johnston tomorrow. We’re
all just working and doing our thing.
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