While the UN soldiers from Uraguay were getting ready for their soccer match with us, the kids were drumming on empty 5 gallon buckets (our own little cheerleaders). We are grateful to these military men and women who are far from home as they have been a big help with our water problem and are always available for emergencies.
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Monday, March 26, 2007
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While the UN soldiers from Uraguay were getting ready for their soccer match with us, the kids were drumming on empty 5 gallon buckets (our own little cheerleaders). We are grateful to these military men and women who are far from home as they have been a big help with our water problem and are always available for emergencies.
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