As we will be heading to Awassa on Tuesday morning, Mabret had a few things that he wanted to accomplish before departing. He wanted to see the family farm. Our Ethiopian family was more than happy to show Mabret and Roman around.
Mabret expressed his desire to have a photo with his family in front of his home in Ethiopia.
We then took a family photo in front of the memorial for Mabret's Ethiopian grandfather.
Roman and Mabret along with their Ethiopian brothers and sister organized a game of duck, duck, goose for the younger children in the village.
It drew wild laughter when Mabret grabbed his much larger brother, Endris, from the crowd and sat him down to participate in the game. Endris was a great sport.
After three memorable days, it was time for us to go. Mabret and Mom walked together to the car.
As we were driving away, Yenu ran toward the car and Mom gave Mabret an African braclet that she had purchased in Tanzania. Mabret reached out the window and handed it to Yenu who clutched it as we left.
We will return in a few days with a different agenda. Mabret and Roman have been actively talking with us about how we can continue to assist this village. We have had many good discussions. We will return to the area after Christmas to look at the well and tour the school and local medical clinic.