Dottie and Spot
Last night was the most difficult night of pain Dottie has had in these 5 months of illness. She cried due to pain in her legs so I did my best to rub the water upwards from her feet. She still is smiling as I type this.
he soccer tournament began last night, and it was a success. The teams were composed of each time having a child from each dorm, boy and girls, young and old, so it was a lot of fun for all the children.
Each child had a new uniform with their name on it. It is more like a family team rather than the usual soccer team.
Aroldo is going with Bridge of Life for four days inserting fistulas on kidney patients.
The fourth point in being a successful Christian is to meet all your obligations. Romans 13:8 “Owe no man anything but to love them.” It is truly difficult to love everyone.
The difference between cultures, races, religions and dozens of other examples to me means I must see the Jesus in others even if they are not practicing Christians. It may sound like I am exaggerating but I have loved every one of the 6000 children who lived at Casa.
Some never loved me and even as adults do not love me. But that is no excuse. We must love one another. Probably this is the most difficult thing a Christian must do. Jesus never hated anyone who hated Him and I want to be like that.

Dottie loves Spot so much. With Tony.