So hopefully this is it, and will work, send me a comment or email if it doesn't. But a few questions that I probably didn't answer on the video.
Q: Where did you stay?
A:We stayed at schools, either the one we did the program at or at another school and we were allowed to sleep in the rooms, but most of the time if it was nice out, or if it wasn't, Michael, Ben and I would sleep outside on the grass or dirt.
Q: What are the bugs at the end?
A: We found a preying mantis that we played with, along with a giant colored grasshopper, and a bunch of scorpians that we shoved in bottles and had fight with other bugs. Hey we're guys and get bored.
Q: What was the terrain like?
A: It started out pretty much like plains, not much scenery in the North and as we got south of Manzini it started to become hilly and mountainous. One day the three of us climbed a mountain while the program was going on and had a great worship session on the top.
Q: How was it with the peace corps?
A: They were awesome. Pretty convicting seeing how they are doing something so big, and working for a change in Swaziland, that will hopefully continue after they leave. They were all very nice people, Mark the asian man in traditional shaking hands was the guy who put this together and just an amazing guy over all. We all had a few good talks with him, and he just had a lot of patience for the Swazi's.
Q: How was it living with 100 Swazi's?
A: Sometimes it felt like a highschool trip. They can complain and whine like no other, but over all most of them were awesome when it came to talking to their fellow country men, but at night it became a huge slumberparty for all of them.
Throw some more questions at me if there are anymore.
God Bless.