Adorable Ni-Van children. "Ya gat hamas yia?" (How old are you?) They don't know... Our 5 day trip to Tanna did not disappoint. We were able to visit 8 missionary homes and 2 additional locations where we are setting up new housing. They actually have a nice resort on the beach that the older missionaries stay at while visiting this island. It is beautiful and peaceful, especially after a day of dust, mud, wild roads, and whatever else comes up. This is one of the nicer homes on Tanna. It has a toilet and shower inside. Tanna Island is big and the villages are spread all over so it was a lot of 4-wheel driving through mountains, gulleys, rivers, and many spots that I wasn’t sure we were going to get through. We always have someone to drive us and someone who speaks English so we can go where we need to. On all of the Vanuatu islands they do not have addresses, so you literally stop along the way asking “Yu save wea ol misinari oli stap?” (Where do the missionaries live...