Walls are up

Agostinho has made a couple of trips to the school (a round trip of at least 6 hours) and has been reporting back that everything is going really well. Simon went himself on the weekend and has sent through a report saying that everything is looking great. The new classrooms are coming along well with the walls all up and scaffolding everywhere. Refurbishment has also started on the old classrooms. The old burnt down building has been demolished save for the foundation. Everything is going to plan – ahead of schedule if anything.

Simon also sent through some photos of the area which make you stop and think about how little people there have. Two things always strike me when I look at photos of the houses and the school kids .. The first is that the outside of the houses are spotless, swept with branches, rocks neatly lined up. The second is that the kids’ white school shirts are a lovely clean white, not stained, not dirty and mostly not even crumpled (the only water source in Ostico is a small spring some distance away). As someone who struggles to do either of those things with running hot and cold water and top of the range electrical items, I am always in awe. And each time I see it, it makes me realise the value that the Timorese place on what little they have. Agostinho has made a couple of trips to the school (a round trip of at least 6 hours) and has been reporting back that everything is going really well. Simon went himself on the weekend and has sent through a report saying that everything is looking great. The new classrooms are coming along well with the walls all up and scaffolding everywhere. Refurbishment has also started on the old classrooms. The old burnt down building has been demolished save for the foundation. Everything is going to plan – ahead of schedule if anything.