Cape Town Mission Field 

9 January 2018
Day 31
Tuesday


First thing this morning I had to take one of our cars into Cape Town for brake service. The Elders ran it too long while it was making a "funny grinding sound". Yup, the caliper was damaged which will take 3 to 4 weeks to ship in and replace. I left just before 7:00 AM and took Liesbeek Avenue into town because we could see the N2 was totally blocked (apparent accident near our area). Of course I missed the street (Christian Barnard, named after the worlds first heart transplant surgeon from Cape Town) and ended up touring downtown for awhile. This was on little brakes and I used the hand brake to assist. There are 3 more scheduled for repair and the only spare is with the Elders who took our car while their brakes are being fixed. So Sister Courtright and I are riding in the bakkie (truck) which is a Ford Ranger (4 door). Hmm, strange how that was the same type of truck we won in Idaho Falls at the eclipse last year.

Today was also supply day. We ran to the post office then onto Makro (our Costco) then came back and took inventory in the Shed (affectionate name for the storage shed opposite the parking area).

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