This story is too funny not to share. We had some colorful pillowcases donated. I placed 5 "kits" of ladies luopad supplies in each pillowcase for ease of travel and delivery by Jim Mixson. We sent 70 kits with him this trip. He just came home and said his DIRTY LAUNDRY is somewhere in Kenya, most likely in a school for girls!! He had used one of the pillowcases as his dirty laundry bags in his suitcase!! Oopsie! (He is most upset about his Clemson BYOG t-shirt being lost. The underwear will be more easily replaced!) HA! Kristin
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