In this post, there are two pictures. The first  is inside of her old home. This picture was taken from the doorway, so you can see how small the space is. This is about a third to half of her home space. The wall behind us is a storage area, and slightly to the right is a sleeping area of equal size. As you can see, daylight and sky show through the grass roof. It’s quite a small, cramped space where she lives along with the four children she cares fir. There is no real protection from the elements, and with the rainy season approaching, we are anxious to get the homes done so they can move in and get settled. 
Also please notice that this brick is not fired, which means that when there’s heavy rain and downpour, the bricks melt into mud piles.
I’m super excited to be helping change these women and children’s lives.
Day 3: Habitat for Humanity Malawi (continued)
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Sheli
After calling Alaska home for most of 40 years, Sheli's out finding her true calling (and a handful of adventures), while stopping to visit as many friends, labyrinths, and ice cream shops as possible along the way. She believes that Life is Good, you can never have too many friends, and Ice Cream makes everything better. Learn more about Sheli at www.shelidodson.com
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