




We are still here. We returned to PNG in March and it has been full stream since then. Ty is now 8 months and Malachi is 3 and making lots of friends and looking forward to going to school. Johnathan is now running the TRC (Tribal Resource Centre) and managing CMA (Centre Maintenence) and I am working part itme in the Finanace Office and we are raising 2 little boys. You ask how we manage all of this. Sometime I wonder this myself but we do.