Preamble

We are a family of three; Andrew, Jodie and Jessica (aged 18) from Tasmania, Australia who are currently serving in Douala, Cameroon, Central Africa on the M/V Africa Mercy, the largest non-governmental hospital ship in the world, through Mercy Ships International. God has called us on a journey that has been many years in the making. For this season we call Africa home, as we seek to bring hope and healing to the poorest of the poor.



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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Gimme S'more!



Over Easter we went to visit the Team House located within the Swiss Embassy in Freetown. At each port we go to, Mercy Ships seeks an onshore location to house extra crew involved in other non-medical projects such as agriculture and water sanitation. The Embassy has an inground pool and tennis court so we had a lovely, relaxing day. We stayed for lunch and dinner and for dessert after dinner we had s'mores. What are they, I hear you ask? S'mores (give me "some more") are an American treat that invloves cooking marshmellows over a fire (or gas stove as seen above), then sliding the hot marshmellow off the stick onto a graham cracker (a type of wholegrain cracker), slamming on a piece of Hershy's chocolate then topping it with another graham cracker. The heat in the marshmellow melts the chocolate and creates a very rich, gooey yummo!


Jess with her S'more

A S'more in all it's glory! Bring these to Australia, I say.....

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