I found some photos from the Reimer Center, where Garry spoke to a group of young people on Tuesday evening. He had a translator because their English level was varied. Garry said most of the people working there at the Mennonite Center speak English.
I see they called him an interesting speaker, a businessman from Canada who talked about how success in life is not just how much money you make but responsibility and impacting others. A life is a terrible thing to waste- the original slogan of the trade school.
You can even see the haircut Garry got the first Saturday in the village. Garry insists he can only get a haircut in Ukraine now. Here's the before, with the big bass he caught last month at the lake.
Today (Friday) Garry got some of his boards cut, he found a helper to measure the long pieces but had to stop because Daryl and Adam arrived for a visit. Unfortunately, Adam's vehicle broke down just by the village on the highway. Max ended up towing it to Zaporosia so the mechanic could take a look at it and Garry lent them our van (he tells me it hasn't done the not started thing since they changed the fuel filter) because they have a number of meetings in Dnepro over the weekend. Hopefully their ride will be fixed by Sunday.





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