Limbe, MalawiToday is clean-up day to make sure we have all of our documents on the various computers before we leave for home. I still have interviews to conduct next year, but the plan is to analyze what we have and possibly then modify our questions based on our preliminary data analysis. We have completed most of our interviews of religious leaders and adults living with HIV/AIDS.
Me grilling goat meat
We had our celebration party today with our Malawian research team members. A good time was had by all, although it was bittersweet. Eating, drinking Fanta sodas, and dancing. I’ve been craving roasted goat since I arrived in Malawi and today my craving was satisfied. I even had the honor of roasting the meat. Yum! Yum!
House where I lived while conducting my research. It was in the Assemblies of God Mission
Assembies of God Mission sign
1 comment:
I've read all the diaries about Malawi. It is marvelous.It never occurred to me that there is a country called Malawi,whose people's life is so different from ours.When you mentioned the weaving factory, it really shocked me.Despite the disapilities, those people still spare no efforts to creat a beautiful world. And the children there gave me great comfort. I believe where there is curiosity,there is hope.
I'm looking forward to more news from you.Best wishes to you and Malawi. God is always with you, so am I.
(Emily)
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