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Now, I know that back in the USA it is getting quite hot, but here in the southern hemisphere it is winter (or at least what passes for winter). Here in Dodoma, it is still reaching at least 80 during the day, which is only about 10 or 15 degrees cooler than summer. At night, however, it dips all the way down to about 58. While 58 degrees might not seem that cool or cold, here it is downright freezing. It is helpful to remember that there is no such thing as insulation here and I never shut my windows. So the cold, just like the heat of the day, permeates everything. I am not complaining, just thought I would share this little trivia.
I ask for your thoughts and prayers for my sister who is due to give birth any day now (and for her husband and two other children).