A little gift that our cats decided to bring in during the night
And it was still alive in the morning when I had to get rid of it
Rach and the kids
Catherine and Lerato in front of this year's AIDS quilt
The SGB leaders of the PGC
Catherine and Charlotte (Charlie)
Lerato and Tebogo
Maam Ditsela teaching about HIV/AIDS
Sofia looking over a handout
PGC 2008 and their AIDS ribbon quilt
Maam Ditsela showing off one of the new necklaces she made at home ... she's made about 8 since learning how
Our favorite village cow
Mr. Matsha leading the lesson about HIV/AIDS at PBC
Mr. Dibetso finishing the lesson
The boys actually look like they're listening :)
Vovo and Ndwele starting on their bracelets
Cooler showing off what he's done
Peterpeter and Lota helped lead the craft time
Mpori's hands at work
Dennis helping out
Lota's collection
Our baby goats have been getting out a lot lately
Catherine and Charlie enjoying tacos
Rachel putting up posters for the “International AIDS Candlelight Memorial” on May 18th
We met at our village's meeting spot
Some of my PBC boys showing up in their donkey cart
Rachel had 75 candles to hand out. There were several kids that didn't get one!
Two current PGCers and two graduates with Rachel
I embarrased this poor kid with the camera
They started to stream in gradually as the sun set
Forming a wind block
We even had little ones join us for the evening
You should have seen him later in the evening when his candle was actually lit :)
Maam Ditsela and her daughter Komotso
Maam Ditsela did a wondering job talking with the kids
Rachel starting the lighting of the candles that represent those lost to AIDS
Maam Ditsela doing the same
It was a beautiful site to see the 75 candles glowing together
Beauty was reciting a poem
Komotso (left) and Maam Ditsela (right) look on with their candles as the youngest member of their family, Tebogo, dances for everyone
Tebogo loves the attention
My good friend Andries sharing his thoughts about HIV/AIDS
Komotso speaking about HIV/AIDS