The ACTS team that I mentioned before consisted of Stanley, Ros and Simone. But there was one other team member that I have not yet mentioned. Her name is Big Anne, and she is truly a classy lady. Big Anne is Stanley's truck and our transportation for the trip. Big Anne is what would happen if a charter bus and a Mac truck had a baby. Up top she houses tables and seats for over 20 people; below she holds a fully functioning kitchen, storage and camping equipment for over 20 people. She was quite a sight to behold and we had people from Gaborone to Johannesburg craning their necks to check her out.
Big Anne helped us out at VBS. One side of her provided shade and separation for the lesson...
...and the other side provided these handy fold-out shelves for snack time!
On the first day of VBS, we spent the morning inviting kids from our side of the village. We had a small break for lunch, so a few of us made peanut butter and jam sandwiches on the truck. (Apparently, "jelly" is what we call jello, and "jam" is any form of spreadable fruit.)

You can see more of Big Ann and the other overland trucks
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