Breaking Bread

One of the best ways to "break the ice" with a group of people is to break bread with them. That's what we did today with the bricklayers we were working with at the school. We "bought lunch" for today, and Monday and Tuesday's lunchtime meal as well. It's a great way to get to know the men and it made the afternoon seem more pleasant. We didn't have to feed 5,000 of them, nore did we pick up "12 basketfulls of leftovers", but we came away from the experience a little fuller, and we're not talking about our stomachs.

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