The killing was very humane (or so I'm told, don't have too much experience in this area!). We spent the time at our friends' house and enjoyed their company.
Patrick, remembering his old 4H skills, helped out.
Some of the neighborhood boys made some good money by setting up a charcoal fire and charring the sheep heads and feet. People usually eat these the second day (tomorrow) over couscous.
The skinned sheep.
I learned today how to braid the small intestine, had sheep poop fall on my shoes as the stomach was cleaned out, and almost gagged when cutting up the lung. What a day! Though not all easy, we are thankful to be living among a people that need light.



