Many of you (as am I) are familiar with deworming.  However many of you (along with me) may not be familiar with who gets dewormed.  Here in Kenya it is a fairly common practice to deworm your kids every three months.  So that’s exactly what we did.  The kids were given their one dose, chewable tablet and are now set until their next deworming.

Also, if you’ve been following Chuck’s newsletter or Facebook you’ll know he is fighting an amoeba himself and has also gotten on a deworming regime.  Praying this will take care of his intestinal stalker!

Being the (slight) germaphobe that I am (believe me living in Kenya has somewhat cured me of this…oh who am I kidding, I would bath in sanitizer if I could!) this kind of creeps me out but I’m so thankful for the doctor who helped us get the medication.  I’m also thankful for Ann (house mom at C4KK) who emphasizes with the kids to sanitize their hands whenever they walk into the kitchen and before eating.  She also makes sure the tables are sanitized before everyone sits down to eat.

What a blessing to have the kids living in a clean home where they are fed, clothed and given medical attention…thank you Lord for them and their home!

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