Gimpel and Gumby to Papua New Guinea. That was our handles when we were younger, but it became 'going to png' We lived there for over 12 years and are back in the U.S. now adapting to live and viewing life through a much different lens. I rarely update my blog because I tend to be too long winded and I frankly don't know who wants to read this stuff anyway. I'm not sure if my thoughts help the world, but I'm putting it out there just in case it does.
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6/19/2008
Kit House
One option for translators to live in the village is to build a kit house. Some go for this option, and it is quite the undertaking.
First you have to get all the parts there
then you have to put them together
Kit house sound easy?
take a look at this picture and tell me... how big the manual must be!?
Right now we have several construction people in the villages helping translators build houses.
Houses in which they'll stay to get accustomed to the people the language, and begin translation work.