We arrived in Mbeya at around 2pm, had some lunch, and they spent the rest of our afternoon walking around town. We did a lot of walking all weekend. It was great to see another city center...most of the roads here were even paved! The size of the city itself is a little deceiving, though. We walked around all of the streets of downtown multiple times in the afternoon on Friday, and again on Saturday...even though the city has a population of nearly 300,000. It is a pretty sprawled place.You can see Anne was very excited to finally arrive at the meteorite site after riding in the back of the pickup for the 94 minutes that it took us to get there (at least 20 of those minutes on very bumpy gravel roads)

On Sunday Anne and Lennart came back to Hanga with Br. Emmanuel, but the rest of us stayed in Mbeya for another day. We wanted to get to the top (or at least near the top) of one of the mountains surrounding the town, but were told it would not be safe to try to climb ourselves. So we did some more walking around the town during the day, had some great Indian food for lunch at the Mbeya Hotel, and then were driven up one of the mountains later in the day...most of us riding in the back of the pickup. You can see a little bit of the sprawl of the city below.

Before we headed back to the Guest House on Sunday afternoon we stopped by a place near by to use the internet. I didn't need to check my mail, so instead I found these kids outside shooting some pool. They were very excited that I came over and was talking with them and one of them even offered to play me in a game. Of course I couldn't deny this offer...I am older and have played a good amount of pool before so I should at least have a chance, right? Well, long story short, these kids were hustling me. They killed me and then I had to cough up the Tsh 500 (about 50 cents) for the game token. It was fun to play with them. Though I think they were trying to teach me to say some words i shouldn't be saying in Swahili. Kids will be kids.I have heard there is a full container with many many books coming by the end of this week, though ;) That will keep me busy for the month of December when I wont be teaching. Look for pictures from the books arriving in Hanga on the next update sometime this weekend.
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Something I don't understand is the levels in the school or grades. You've written about levels and forms....what does this mean?? Rachel
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