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A
B
Much
you
know
the
city
is.
This
is
a
great
time
for
the
city.
It's
far,
so
we've
got
the
football
classics.
We
got
the
new
stuff
going
on
downtown
or
uptown,
whichever
one
that
you
want
to
call
it
so
yeah,
it's
a
good.
Tell
me
of
the
weather,
is
it
might
be
hot
Mike
snow
might
flood,
maybe
hundred
degrees.
You.
B
C
A
A
great
fair
we
last
year
had
a
new
carnival
provider,
Kissel
entertainment,
and
they
are
fantastic
to
work
with.
We
just
love
those
people.
Their
rides
are
amazing.
They
have
great
games,
they
have
great
attractions
this
year.
Speaking
of
animals,
we
have
a
great
petting
zoo.
We
had
it
last
year
and
they're
back
again,
so
that
gives
the
kids
a
little
opportunity
to
get
a
little
taste
of
the
farm
animals
and
such
and
then
we
have
a
lion
and
tiger
show
this
year.
A
C
D
A
B
D
A
Like
the
carnival
company,
the
Fair
starts
on
Thursday,
but
the
carnival
provider
has
been
in
town
for
over
a
week
so
by
the
time
that
the
fair
actually
starts
and
then
the
rides
start
coming
in
on
Sunday
and
then
by
the
time
you
know
and
then
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday.
It's
amazing
how
much
it
changes
and.
B
B
C
A
The
funnel
cake
to
which
so
it's
a
good
thing
that
we're
moving
from
a
six-day
event
to
an
11-day
event,
because
that
gives
you
lots
of
opportunity
to
be
able
to
try
all
the
foods.
But
once
you
go
through
the
main
gate
this
year,
you
will
be
able
to.
You
will
go
through
a
row
of
our
local
vendors
and
that's
all
the
people
here
from
the
region
that
Commons
set
up
for
the
week.
So
you'll.
A
C
A
Know,
like
all
the
fried
you
know
like
Oreos
and
Snickers,
and
every
you
know
anything,
that's
gonna,
you
know
cause
you
a
heart
attack,
but
it's
fun.
I
mean
you
know
it's
fun
to
be
able,
there's
always
something
new
always
like
last
year,
I
know
that
I
tried
a
it
was
a
red-velvet,
funnel
cake
truck.
You
did.
A
A
And,
of
course,
the
carnival
company
has
amazing,
rides,
I
mean
their
rides
are
beautiful
and
they
have
right.
They
have
a
great
kittyland
area
for
the
little
kids.
You
know
that
you
can
start
I'm
around
at
age
2.
You
know
they're
tall
enough
to
get
on
those
and
and
all
the
way
up
to
the
spectacular
rides
like
the
Nemesis
360,
there's
only
there's
only
two
in
the
United
States
and
we
are
lucky
enough
to
have
I.
B
B
A
A
And
it
gets
expensive
and
we
certainly
understand
that,
but
like
opening
night
Thursday
November
9th,
it's
our
traditional
buddy
night,
and
so
that's
by
one
armband
get
one
free.
So
that's
a
$25
value
so
come
in
bring
your
buddy
and
get
that
we
have
dollar
night,
we'll
be
doing
that.
We'll
have
freeride
night
where
you
can
come
in
for
an
hour
and
it's
free
rides
free
admission
and
free
rides
for
an
hour
so
get
there
early.
So
you
can
get
in
go
ahead
and
ride
for
an
hour
and
experience
all
the
fun
for
free
have.
B
A
Of
yeah
now
another
permission
that
we
did
last
year.
That
was
a
huge
success
and
we
are
thrilled
to
be
able
to
offer
this
again.
But
on
the
wednesday
of
the
fair,
we
will
be
doing
a
promotion.
In
conjunction
with
the
valley
rescue
mission.
You
bring
three
canned
goods
for
the
valley,
rescue
mission
and
in
exchange
you
will
get
three
armbands
for
$33.
That
is
unbelievable,
so
that's
$11
an
armband!
There
is
no
better
deal
the
entire
11
days,
then
that
Wednesday
night,
the.
A
You
unlimited
rides,
it
gets
you
unlimited
rides
on
all
the
rides.
You
can
write
them
all
night
long.
As
you
know,
from
open
to
closed.
If
you've
got
one
of
those
wristbands
it
gives,
you
unlimited
rides.
So
if
you
come
in
and
there
are
three
people
and
you
put
your
canned
goods
in
the
bin,
then
you
can
get
three
wristbands
for
$33.
There.
F
A
Many
you
want
awesome,
I
know
it's
great
and
last
year
we
had
no
idea
what
to
expect
when
we
did
it
with
the
valley
rescue
mission.
They
were.
One
of
the
ladies
was
in
tears
an
hour
into
it.
She
said
this
is
such
a
blessing
because
our
food
pantry
was
almost
bare.
We
did
not
know
what
we
were
going
to
do
and
then
look
at
this.
We
have
I
mean
the
bins
just
kept
filling
up.
We
couldn't
empty
em
fast
enough,
and
then
the
truck
was
completely
full
by
the
end
of
the
night.
Well,.
D
A
It
really
was
a
great
eye
and
great
for
the
community,
because
the
valley
rescue
mission
does
such
great
things.
That
was
great,
but
anyway,
all
of
these
events
that
I'm
talking
about
in
the
promotion's.
You
can
find
all
of
this
information
on
our
website,
which
is
Columbus,
Civic,
Center
org,
and
we
have
a
printer-friendly
version
of
the
schedule.
So
all
you
do
is
just
go
on
there
and
print
the
schedule
out,
and
then
you
can
figure
out.
What's
the
best
night
for
you
and
your
family.
B
A
Is
yeah?
That's
pretty
good
night,
you
know,
Monday
night
is
mommy
Monday,
so
you
come
in
and
if
you
buy
a,
if
you
buy
a
admission
and
wristband
for
your
child,
then
you
get
in
and
you
get
a
free
wristband.
So
it
just
depends
on
you
know
who,
how
many
you
have
in
your
family
or
who
you're
bringing
to.
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
D
Bicycles
are
fun
at
any
age.
Just
remember
the
rules
of
the
road
when
you're
out
enjoying
a
bike,
ride
and
motorist
when
you're,
sharing
the
road
with
cyclist,
use,
caution
and
give
at
least
three
feet
when
passing
bicycles
are
safe,
fun
and
sensible.
When
you
ride,
be
visible,
be
predictable
and
be
alert,
you'll
have
a
safe
ride
and
a
great
time.
Let's
get
there
together,
Georgia
a
message
from
the
governor's
office
of
Highway,
Safety
and
Georgia
bikes.
D
A
E
There's
so
much
going
on,
we
are
a
marriage
and
family
initiative
here
in
Columbus
Georgia
we
have
a
three-fold
mission.
One
is
to
increase
fatherhood
involvement
because
we
realize
that
the
families
without
fathers
are
missing
and
they're
they're
in
need
of
those
dads
and
so
we're
trying
to
get
dads
more
involved
in
their
kids
lives
and
we
have
48.4%
single-parent
homes
here
in
Columbus
Georgia.
Well,
it's
almost
half
of
our
homes
or
single
parent
and
I.
E
I
mean
the
schools
definitely
do
because
they
see
they're
sure
the
results
of
mainly
mothers
taking
care
of
their
their
children.
But
not
always
it's
sometimes
it's
a
dad
too,
but
it's
unfortunate
because
it
takes
to
to
really
raise
a
child
boy.
I
mean
it
takes
a
village
to
raise
a
child,
and
so
we
realize
that
and
that's
one
of
our
missions
is
to
increase
that
fatherhood
involvement
to
teach
dads
how
to
be
a
better
dad.
E
Even
from
the
very
beginning,
we
have
a
boot
camp
for
new
dads,
so
teaching
them
how
to
change
a
diaper,
how
to
take
care
of
their
wife
or
the
mother
of
their
child.
You
know
how
to
take
care
of
themselves
talking
about
new
schedules
and
things
because
you
know
with
a
new
baby,
I
mean
you're
a
zombie
right
now,
so
they
don't
realize
that
so
we
we
teach
them
those
skills
in
the
daddy
boot
camp.
E
E
In
tears
this
dad,
you
could
tell
that
he
that
he
didn't
talk
a
lot.
You
know
and
it
wasn't
like
he
was
feeling
really
comfortable
about
this.
He
got
up
and
he
just
started
bragging
about
his
son.
He
was
like
he's
an
awesome
baseball
player.
His
grades
are
this
and
he
and
and
then
he
just
stopped
and
he
just
started
crying
and
the
kids
started
crying
and
then
rooster.
We
started
crying
and
we
were
like.
E
A
E
Never
know
yeah,
it's
all
about
relationships.
Yes,
that's
what
I
am
a
relationship
educator
and
we're
all
about
relationships
right
then,
after
that
we
watched
a
little
video
and
it
could
be
on
respect
or
responsibility
whatever
the
theme
is
for
that
for
that
month,
and
then
they
do
an
activity
together.
So
it's
dad
with
his
kids,
no
matter
how
many
kids,
you
just
it's
just
dad
into
kids
and
they
talk
about
responsibility
and
they
talk
about
chores
and
they
talk
about
things
like
this
and
then
after
that,
it's
time
for
everybody
to
leave.
E
So
this
is
an
opportunity
for
dads
to
really
get
in
a
community
of
other
deaths
that
want
to
be
better
and
want
to
invest
in
their
kids
and
in
themselves
as
well.
So
it's
an
excellent
program.
We
we
are
growing.
We
want
to
continue
to
grow
at
different
schools
in
the
area
and
so
we're
just
we
just
started
Saint
Luke
this
week
and
then
but
we're
in
other
public
schools
and
it's
it's
just
a
phenomenal
program.
It's
very
simple:
it's
just
a
really
simple
program
and
it's
national.
So.
A
E
E
Right
from
the
start,
org,
okay
and
then
they
came
asked
for
me.
Monica
Kobus
and
I'll
be
happy
to
talk
to
them,
okay
and
get
their
information
and
then
we'll
take
it
from
there.
Kotori
Edwards
is
our
fatherhood
coordinator
and
he
has
eight
children,
oh
wow,
so
he
has
six
children
and
then
they
foster
two
children
Wow
and
he
works
full-time
and
he
works
part
time
doing
this
fatherhood
coordinator
this.
But
this
is
what
he's
really
passionate
about,
plus
he's
a
preacher,
so
this
guy's
all
over
the
place.
E
We
have
a
program
coming
up.
This
is
bolero
and
it's
for
families
and
they
can
come
to
this
event
on
Sunday
night
November
12th,
it's
from
6:00
to
8:00
p.m.
it's
$10
per
person,
and
we
want
the
whole
family
to
come.
So
it
is
limited
as
far
as
how
many
spots,
because
we
reserved
so
many
lanes
so
but
anyone
is
welcome.
It's
really
for
all
prodad
families,
but
anyone
who
might
be
interested
they're
welcome
to
come.
Okay
and.
E
Where
that
is
right
from
the
start,
so
that's
our
fatherhood
program
and
that's
just
one
of
our
missions,
because
the
other
is
we
want
to
reduce
unwed
teenage
pregnancy.
You
know
we
have
one
of
the
highest
rates
of
teen
pregnancy
here
in
Columbus
Georgia.
We
also
have
a
pretty
high
poverty
rate
and
we
want
to
stop
that
cycle
of
poverty
and
one
of
the
things
that
we
know
that
everybody
knows
this.
When
you
get
an
education,
then
you
get
a
job
right.
You
know,
then
you
get
into
a
relationship.
E
Then
you
have
a
child,
I
mean
that's
the
sequence
for
success
and
unfortunately
that's
not
what
may
be
happening
here
in
this
community.
In
some
you
know
areas
or
just
throughout
the
community
as
a
matter
of
fact,
so
we
are
in
the
schools
and
we
teach
relationship,
education
and
leadership
and
it's
called
the
real
program.
Veronica
Austin
is
currently
at
one
of
our
schools
as
she's
teaching,
but
she
goes
around
to
the
highest
schools
every
two
weeks
and
she
teaches
the
ninth
graders
how
to
make
healthy
decisions,
how
to
date
right.
What
is
the
health?
E
What
are
the
red
flags
and
dating
what
are
the
consequences
of
teenage
pregnancy?
What
do
you
want
for
your
future
and
it's
just
a
powerful
program,
because
she
has
this
energy
that
she
just
loves
everybody
and
he
can
feel
it,
and
so,
when
she
goes
in
there
and
she
said,
I
love
you
and
they're,
like
you,
don't
know
me,
how
can
you
love
me
right?
E
She
goes
I
know,
I
know,
that's
what
you
think
you
know
give
me
some
time
and
at
the
end
they
don't
want
her
to
go
because
they
know
that
that's
how
she
feels
about
she's,
she's,
so
passionate
about
it.
She
wants
to
really
help
these
young
gentlemen
and
these
young
ladies
to
be
the
best
that
they
can
be
and
to
make
decisions
that
hopefully
will
lead
them
to
success.
You
know
so
it's
that's
a
powerful
program.
All
of
our
programs
are
designed
really
to
touch
to
go
to
the
root
of
the
problem.
E
E
Rely
commit
and
then
touch
write,
and
it
was
all
about
teaching
these
people
how
to
date
now,
because
it
it's
so
difficult
right
now
and
you
know
the
online
thing,
which
is
not
real,
although
one-third
of
all
marriages
are
based
on
online
relationships,
I'd
like
to
see
what
happens
in
ten
or
fifteen
years
right,
you
know
and
get
a
statistic
on
that,
but
you
really
everything.
Society
has
changed
and
it's
a
precarious
situation
to
be
single
now
and
to
to
try
to
date.
Cuz
you're
like
where
am
I
gonna
meet
these
quality
people.
A
E
And
something
must
be
wrong
with
me
because
I'm
not
dating
or
something,
and
it's
not
it's
it's
not
that,
and
there
are
quality
people
out
there
and
you
just
need
to
know
how
to
date
as
well
as
where
to
go
to
even
meet
those
quality
people.
So
we
teach
things
like
that
as
well.
We
teach
premarital
education,
we
teach
marriage
classes
so,
but
the
four
to
reduce
the
teenage
pregnancy
we're
teaching
how
to
avoid
falling
for
a
jerk
and
the
relationship
of
education
and
Leadership
Program.
E
Now
the
other
three
fold,
we
have
a
three
fold
manifestos.
The
third
one
is
to
increase
marriage,
longevity
and
decrease
divorce,
and
we
know
that
a
lot
of
the
social
ills
in
our
society,
just
in
our
community,
is
because
of
family
fragmentation
right.
We
don't
want
that.
Marriage
is
number
one,
and
it's
designed
to
be
that
after
your
relationship
with
God
or
any
spiritual
being
that
you
believe
in
you
know
that
marriage
partner
is
yours,
you
made
a
choice,
you
know
and
they
are
above
the
kids.
They
need
to
be
above
the
kids.
E
You
have
to
invest
in
that
relationship
because
it's
life
long
right,
you
know
it
and
go
out
and
have
date,
nights
go
out
and
go
to
a
marriage
retreat
or
workshop
go
on
vacation
together.
Just
the
two
of
you.
You
know
yes
go
on
a
family
vacation,
but
you
really
it's
a
treasure
and
I
think
if
people
saw
it
as
that,
then
they
would
realize
it's
worth
it
to
really
stick
with
it,
because
there
are
gonna
be
some
hard
times.
How
do
you
deal
with
as
hard
times
and
we
teach
classes
like
hey?
E
You
know
here
are
some
skills,
here's
something
this
is
to
communicate.
That
person
didn't
grow
up
communicating
that
way.
So
you
have
to
understand
and
come
to
an
agreement.
How
are
we
going
to
communicate?
But
really
the
number
one
thing
is
acceptance
of
the
other
person
and
how
we
all
and
I
said
this.
The
last
time
we
we
crave
to
be
loved
right.
We
crave
to
be
accepted.
We
crave
to
be
understood.
E
We
crave
that
deep
relationship.
We
don't
want
something
superficial.
We
want
something,
that's
deep,
then
the
intimacy
the
end
to
me.
You
see
right
and
people
dating
nowadays
they
crave
that,
but
they
don't
know
how
to
get
that,
so
we
teach
them
those
skills
of
how
to
how
to
get
there,
but
then
once
they're
there
and
they
commit
to
each
other.
Well,
hey!
You
know
it's
not
all
all
happy
all
the
time.
You
know
you
have
to
deal
with
real
life
right,
so
we
teach
them
the
skills
like
okay.
E
What
do
you
do
with
come
and
conflict
here?
Are
some
conflict
management
skills
and
communication
skills
expectations?
What
are
they
expectations?
You
know
we
get
mad
about,
he
didn't
take
out
the
trash
and
then
we're
mad
all
day
yeah,
but
you
have
to
really
look
at
well.
Do
you
have
expectations?
Have
they
been
clearly
stated
and
are
they
realistic?
You
know.
So
let's
look
at
that.
Let's
discuss
things
like
that,
so
we're
very
excited.
We've
got
so
many
of
these
programs.
E
This
the
last
program
I
want
to
talk
about,
is
family
wellness
and
this
is
a
free
program.
So
I'd
really
like
that
the
whole
community.
To
be
aware
of
this,
we
realize
that
everything
stems
from
the
family
stems
from
the
home,
even
academic
achievement,
it's
gonna
stem
from
the
home,
absolutely
okay,
so
to
have
a
strong,
healthy
family.
Most
people
haven't
learned
skills
on
how
to
be
a
healthy
parent
or
even
a
healthy
human
being
I'm
talking
about
emotionally
and
socially.
E
So
this
program
teaches
that
and
the
kids
ages,
8
and
up
are
in
this
or
in
this
program
and
the
ages
7
and
under
there's
free
childcare.
So
we
ask
for
the
whole
family,
no
matter
if
it's
a
grandfather
or
an
uncle
or
an
aunt
or
whomever,
is
in
the
family
in
the
household
to
come
to
this,
and
then
they
work
on
structures
that
will
help
them
succeed.
E
For
example,
they'll
look
at
their
past
as
a
family
and
they'll
say
a
grandfather
had
a
problem
with
drinking
or
you
know,
then
his
father
had
a
problem
with
drinking
okay.
We
might
be
facing
that.
What
are
we
gonna
do?
Where
are
we
gonna
go
and
we
give
them
resources?
We
say:
okay,
here
are
your
options.
What
are
you
gonna
do
as
a
family?
Let's
talk
about
it,
we
give
them
skills
for
communication,
for
conflict
management
and
also
to
deal
with
gangs,
sex
drugs,
bullying.
E
Things
like
that
that
that
kid
comes
home
and
may
become
depressed,
you're,
not
quite
sure
how
to
handle
it,
and
things
like
you,
don't
want
to
share
it
with
everybody,
and
we
give
you
skills
on
how
to
deal
with
that.
We
give
skills
on
how
to
be
a
scream.
Free
parent
I
need
that
sometime,
okay,
just
saying,
but
to
be
to
say,
you're,
not
screaming
at
your
kid
all
the
time.
So
you
know
how
to
discipline
them.
You
know
how
to
discipline,
but
you
set
up
the
expectations
and
the
whole
family
does
so.
E
The
whole
family
sits
down,
sets
the
rules
and
the
consequences
and
the
behaviors
that
are
expected
and
then
everybody's
on
the
on
the
same.
You
know
plate
as
far
as
okay.
Well,
let's
look
look
up
there
right
all
right
that
rule.
You
helped
us
make
this
rule.
You
know.
So
that's
why
we
want
the
kids
involved,
because
we
want
them
to
feel
empowered
and
have
a
voice
and
the
more
that
they
can
be
feel
empowered
within
this
family
structure.
E
E
From
9:00
to
1:00
at
South,
Columbus
United
Methodist
Church
on
a
bend,
drive
it's
open
to
anyone.
People
can
contact
me
right
from
the
start:
dart
dot,
org,
okay,
Monica
Kobus,
I'm,
the
one
who
will
be
facilitating
this
program,
and
you
know
we
want
the
entire
family
involved.
Now
it's
first-come
first-serve.
We
only
have
so
many
slots
available,
but
the
great
thing
is:
we
have
incentives.
We
have
Walmart
cards,
we
have
gas
cards.
E
C
E
E
Hope
that
people
will
take
advantage,
it's
November,
11th
and
December
9th
from
9:00
to
1:00,
and
they
need
to
come
to
both
sessions
in
order
to
be
eligible
for
the
end
of
the
year
celebration.
Oh
okay,
so
that
the
end
of
the
Year
celebration
will
have
will
have
Barbara's
will
have
people
doing
your
hair,
manicures
pedicures,
massage
it's
a
celebration
for
people,
learning
new
skills
so
that
we
can
have
a
happier
and
healthier
community.
That's
great!
That's.
A
A
It
so
much
I
always
enjoy
talking
to
you,
because
it's
just
fascinating
and
the
things
that
you
don't
realize
about.
You
know
families
in
the
community
and
and
the
things
that
you
don't
realize
that
many
people
aren't
learning
these
things
or
you
don't
know.
How
do
you
know
how
to
do
things,
especially
if
you're,
a
first-time
parent
or
if
you're,
a
young
parent
or
you.
E
C
E
A
D
D
A
C
E
E
A
C
A
F
Select
my
footprint.
We
are,
of
course,
a
nonprofit
organization,
and
what
we
do
is
we
collect
shoes
here
in
Columbus
and
we
collect
dental
supplies
and
we
carry
them
to
Africa,
and
this
September
I
made
my
seventh
trip
there
to
Uganda
and
what
was
special
about
this
trip
was
I
took
my
first
medical
team
and
they
did
a
awesome
job
there.
F
F
No
intentions
of
going
to
Africa
I
was
in
my
mid-20s.
I
was
in
college
and
I
had
no
it's
another
corner,
Africa
I
didn't
know
nobody
in
Africa,
so
I
called
a
friend
of
Mines
I
said
hey.
This
is
what
God
said
to
me.
He
said:
ok,
a
friend
who
lives
in
Uganda,
so
I
called
them.
I
said
hey.
My
name
is
Elfie
I'm
coming
to
Uganda.
What
can
I
bring?
He
said.
F
Whatever
you
bring,
the
people
will
be
grateful,
so
I
packed
my
two
suitcases
with
shoes
and
basic
hair
items
and
clothes
and
whatever
I
can
pack
and
I
went
to
Africa
and
what
was
interesting
was
I,
never
met
this
guy
I
didn't
know
what
he
even
looked
like.
So
when
I
got
to
the
airport,
he
had
a
sign
with
my
name
on
it
and
the
rest
is
history,
and
it's
now
saw
the
Dormition.
I
worked
there
for
17
years,
Wow.
F
So
you
know
what's
interesting
about
my
first
trip
is:
whenever
someone
go
with
me,
they
do
a
lot
of
they
go
on
the
website
and
they
just
investigate
everything
about
Uganda
the
water,
the
people
that
Hannah
was
just
when
I
went.
I
didn't
care
about
safety,
I
didn't
care
about
where
I
wanna
sleep,
I,
didn't
care
about
what
I
was
going
to
eat.
I
just
knew
that
I
need
to
go
to
Africa
and
help
as
much
as
I
could.
F
F
C
C
F
Now
we
have
the
medical
part,
okay,
and
so
the
medical
people
do
their
own
thing,
and
so
what
the
non-medical
do
people
do
is
we
give
out
the
shoes
we
feed
the
villages?
We
buy
rice
and
sugar
there
and
we
give
each
family
food
to
take
back
home
and
we
pass
up
dental
supplies
to
pays
to
brush
and
we're
making
dresses
as
well
too,
to
give
out
to
the
young
girls
who's
in
their
villages
as
well.
So
we're
excited
the
medical
team
did
an
awesome
job.
They
saw
over
200
people
in
two
days,
a.
C
F
F
There
was
one
lady
she
came
in
and
her
baby
had
Down
syndrome
and,
of
course
we
can
look
at
a
child
and
she
had
no
idea.
She
was
wondering
why
he
can't
walk
why
he
can't
do
these
things.
She
didn't.
She
was
uneducated
about
a
child
been
damned.
She
had
no
idea,
no
idea
know
why
he
can't
hold
his
head
up
right
and
it
was
trying
to
explain
to
her.
You.
F
A
F
Are
expecting
to
build
a
clinic
Wow
and
Uganda
I've
already
bought
some
land
there,
I
bought
acre
and
a
half,
and
we
are
gonna,
be
sending
out
some
proposals
next
month
and
hopefully
we're
gonna
get
some
other
corporations
on
board
some
more
hospitals
on
board
and
we're
expecting
to
be
in
that
clinic
when
we
go
there
in
September,
so
we've
got
to
have
a
medical
part.
Okay
and
I've.
Also
partnered
up
with
dr.
Cathy
cook.
She
owns
cook
dental
care,
so
she's
gonna
be
doing
the
dental
part
of
it.
Okay,.
C
C
F
C
A
F
F
F
So
they
can
see
the
desperate
needs
of
the
children
in
Africa,
so
so
it's
easy
for
them
to
give
when
they
know
that
it's
going.
For
this
reason-
and
why
was
there
we
did
a
lot
of
we
took
a
lot
of
pictures.
We
did
a
lot
of
videotaping,
so
they
can
always
look
and
see.
Okay,
they
are
really
putting
you
know
what
I
gave
them
they're.
A
C
F
B
F
C
F
Know
the
first
three
or
four
years
going
to
Africa
I,
just
tell
people
I
used
to
apologize
to
them,
because
every
year
I
will
come
by
myself
and
I
can
only
bring
so
much
I'm.
So
sorry
because
it's
just
me,
you
know,
I
had
one
job
and
that's
to
get
other
people
to
come
and
I
felt
like
I
had
failed
them,
because
I
kept
coming
along
coming
along
by
myself.
But
now
more
people
are
starting
to
calm.
Now.