We eat breakfast in Africa!
My favorite children's book is "We Eat Dinner in the Bathtub", a charming story of how two boys enjoy the different ways they live their lives. Taking from that theme, we at Circle of Hope International are starting this blog to discuss the ways we live our lives in this diverse and amazing world.
I hope that you'll enjoy our news updates, stories and pictures as we share about our children in Malawi, Africa.
Just to get us started here are a few pictures of our summer teams eating breakfast in Africa!
This is Chris. He is making juice for his breakfast from the seeds of the Baobab Tree. Yum??
Our Malawian pastors Phiri, Lungah and Mwatchipa enjoy breakfast lunch and supper!




5 Comments:
Wow!! This brings back memories and touches my heart!!! When I saw the picture of Chris, it reminded me of our trip the summer before as the women taught us how to get the corn off the cob. We never did make our own juice. I look forward to that opportunity in the future. As we adjusted to African food, I remember that we were thrilled when the breakfast was store bought bread, a can of jelly, and a hard boiled egg. I am so touched to see the pastors. They impacted my life in such a way that I felt I was in the presence of the disciples. I can't wait to return to Malawi and experience more of what God has in store.
Zikomo,
Debbie Brownlow
My favorite breakfast in Malawi is boiled sweet potatoes and hot team. :-)
Hot tea that is, not team!
Great photos! My favorite part of the cool morning breakfast was the sore-bought rolls with raisins and the hot Malawian tea!
i miss bfast in malawi:)...mostly the tea...
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