tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903559894100278705.post3001898095591345682..comments2015-09-08T11:13:24.657-06:00Comments on LDS Congo Mission: No Rest For the WearyJoanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01441757700739381124noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903559894100278705.post-57046616835583054882012-03-18T17:26:02.643-06:002012-03-18T17:26:02.643-06:00There's a lot to take in here. First, I can...There's a lot to take in here. First, I can't believe that the woman in washing her clothes in dirty water.... As someone who loves the smell of soap and bleach, ............My brain just can't comprehend. Then let's add the fact that it's also a place for the man to bathe, wash his motorcycle and then move....SO YOU CAN DRIVE YOUR NASTY CAR THROUGH...... again, my life is so different. I have a daughter with a beautiful clean wardrobe, with accessories. The children are clothed, but just very different. Thank you for posting Mom, and I love you!janicepaynehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07311010042518500456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-903559894100278705.post-39727723822452831472012-03-17T18:58:04.662-06:002012-03-17T18:58:04.662-06:00Before I read your comments I was thinking. I bet ...Before I read your comments I was thinking. I bet not everyone likes it when you take their pictures. I wasn't thinking about other embassies. Like I said in one of my first letters...I love seeing all the pictures but you have to be a little street smart to keep yourself out of danger. You did a great job on loading all these pictures though and explaining what was going on. I also see that the dresses that the women from church are wearing are very bright. I take it that the Congolese women like bright colors??Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17745706632279164247noreply@blogger.com