Hi Mary,
How are you for along time? I hope you and all yours are fine. I have been very, very busy registering class 8 candidates, preparing AGM and taking financial reports for auditing. I was praying God that my BP should remain normal. Thank God that I have gone through all this. We closed School on 3rd April last week. I went to look for Susan Njambi. I found out that she was taken by her brother who lives in Nairobi . Her grandmother was buried and I gave the grandfather Kshs. 2,000 as you had requested plus the card and the necklace. Unfortunately when I requested that I take Susan with me to live in my home they refused. I regretted having said this because after that I was told they were saying that I wanted to let her be adopted by white people. Sorry Mary but I wish your sister should select another child to sponsor. I received the money for Anthony and I will buy him a bicycle, shoes and pay Ksh 3,500 to School. They are paying Ksh 1,500 for School fees and Ksh 2,000 as building contributions.
You had asked me about him saying that teachers in Tumaini are better than those in Hopewell , well Mary this is what he thinks and what others say. Though they are all trained but does not near that they are better. I am still preaching with him that he should join Hope well. Let us hope that he will rethink and be wise. When the KCSE results were released he was saying that their School was No. 24/73 while Hopewell was 31/73 but Mary not all the candidates did well in their School. I had gone for check up in the Hospital and my BP is normal. How is Don’s mother, your children and Don himself? My family remembers you always. The Self-help Group is going on and we had met with Caro Wanjiku and we decided to construct water tanks and keep poultry. I will be informing you of our progress. Greet all yours.
Pauline
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