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I have the amazing privilege of living and working with these precious boys in a children's center with Iris Ministries in Maputo, Mozambique. Here's your chance to get to know a little bit about them . . .

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Pedro

Pedro’s birthday is celebrated November 19, 2005. We aren’t sure of his birthdate so we created one for him. He came to our center approximately five years ago from another government orphanage. He was lost from his parents so we have no family information on him. Pedro speaks quite good English and thus is a big help to missionaries and visitors alike. He is very bright and really enjoys studying and helping with household chores. He is friends with a lot of boys, quick to share and to forgive. He loves chicken feet and fish and says he wants to be a nurse when he grows up.
Posted by Laura at 11:39 AM

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Laura Anderson
Maputo, Mozambique
A few excerpts from my life's To-Do list: 1. Find a dead body. 2. Return a lost pet to it's owner. 3. Spend a year of my life working at an orphanage. Well, it's been over six years now and I'm loving living one of my dreams, living and working with 30 boys, ages 4-9, in a childrens center in Maputo, Mozambique! I'm far from my home in the US but love my life here with my boys. (And two out of three of those goals ain't bad!)
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