Monday, October 26, 2009

Pictures for fun

So this first picture is when we went to take a boat ride on the nile from a resort called Kingfisher. There were 6 of us that went to go swim and then take a boat ride at sunset....so romantic :)
Emily and Adam (a couple of the new volunteers) are pictured here.



This second picture is at Kingfisher. We were parked under this tree with a bunch of hanging nests like this. I thought it was really unique.

This next picture is of a bird that was Bronco colors. It was so bright and colorful, I just had to take a picture of it.


Then I saw some children walking on the RailRoad tracks on the way home and it was a kodak moment, so I snapped away.

And the last picture is a girls pampering night. We asked Betty, Nancy and Sharon to come and join the fun. They were hesitant at first, but joined along with some persuasion. They kept on asking why we do things like put stuff on our faces, let it dry and then wash it off. They said it was different and that they didn't know how it could help your skin. Africans have naturally perfect skin and they age VERY slowly so they wouldn't need it even if it were readily available to them. However, it was the experience that made it fun.











Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Times like these













Sorry for the long span of time between my blogs. It’s difficult for me to assess my time here from week to week. I am continually stretched and challenged here. I am dealing with so much with my family and my marriage outside of all that is going on with Light Gives Heat. I am finding things out about myself that took me 27 years to find out. I am ugly, I am sinful, I am confused, I am lost and I am weak. Amidst all of this, I am believing that I am also beautiful, I am loved, I belong to my Abba and His grace covers ALL. Some days I feel more of one than the other but am still trying to figure out how to operate out of my heart knowing all of those truths.

Processing all of this ½ way across the world from my friends and my family has forced me to run to God and run to Randy. I’m learning a lot and realizing the purpose of all His timing (which I didn’t think would happen). Things are never what they seem.

We’ve also become close with a family here that has been a great support for us, they are our community right now – thank God for them!

Now, enough of me, let’s talk LGH. Suubi is going great! We’ve started weekly dance practices (for tribal dance) and the women and all of us Mzungus LOVE it!!!!!! English classes are progressing and Literacy classes are still awaiting a teacher (we’re getting there). The Epoh (bag) project is slowly coming along as well. We think we found a new building to move to because the current one is having problems with theft, plumbing, locks, running water….and on and on. We’re hoping to make the move sometime this week!

We got 3 new volunteers in on Friday. Betty said the night before that she was feeling so big because she was about to birth 3 more children. She views us all as her children, she’s a good mom! After the volunteers arrived she said the birth was somehow not all that bad.

It’s been raining a lot, we’ve arrived at rainy season now. Friday it rained all day long and everything shuts down here when it rains, so Friday was not productive for anyone.

A couple of weeks ago I witnessed the birth of a baby boy named after my husband, Randy. The picture of Christine, the Mother is here along with Randy and I holding baby Randy. Within the hour of the birth, my best friend, Cory birthed a baby boy in America named Joseph Augustine (Gus). I was calling Cory every ½ hour to an hour to check up on her during her labor. I felt that God was sweetly giving me this experience here in Africa to directly parallel with the birth of Gus. I wanted nothing more than to be there for Cory for her labor and delivery and to hold this sweet Gus within the first day of his birth, but God has placed me here during that time. He gave me an experience here that kept me present in real time with the birth of my best friend’s baby boy. Even though I couldn’t be there for his birth, I was grateful that God gave me this experience to be with Christine (the suubi woman who gave birth to Randy) at the very same time Cory was in labor. I was able to hold baby Randy within the hour of his birth, it was truly amazing. God is so sweet to have blessed me in this way. I love that God is so caring to bless us with things like this that we don’t necessarily need but that He knows will warm our hearts, and He does this just because he loves us, just because He loves me. Wow!

I’m humbled by how thoroughly God loves us. Thanks Abba!