I went back to church this morning and it seems to have helped me in making delicious food. Breakfast was peanut butter oatmeal banana pancakes and I don’t think they can get much better (unless maybe I have small pieces of dark chocolate). Before heading to bed, I baked mango bread for tomorrow. Only 1 of the 3 mangoes was actually ripe but this turned out to be serendipitous. The unripe mangoes are a little tangy so the mango bread tasted like apple cake. I was thrilled because I had wanted to bake a cake but decided on something more practical. Half of the mango bread was gone before I went to bed.
While walking back to the church to check ut the computer class and offer assistance, my usual cadre of pint-sized greeters met me. There are a few kids I always see, a few more I almost always see, and an unknown number of others. Today, they not only greeted me politely and shook my hand, a few grabbed my hands and they all walked with me a short distance down the “road.” I’m surprised they haven’t gotten over the novelty of me yet.
Anyway, I wasn’t really helpful at the computer lab other than being able to let them know the indented drop cap will not work in MS Word if there is more than one column. And I impressed them with my “fast” typing skills. I tried to explain that I leave my fingers on the middle row with my index fingers on the keys with a small ridge but I doubt I communicated the concept. At least I got my long story about Manderz’ adventure in Masai-land typed.
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