Tuesday, June 29, 2010

FINALLLYYYY!!!!

Technology!!! So sorry for the delay!! I'm afraid that my hopes for blogging everyday are not possible :(
The village we are staying at does not have internet access and the closest place is in town... a 20 minute bike taxi. Yes bike taxi, which is just like it sounds; someone rode the bike while I sat on the back in a seat thing. It was quite the experience! Because of this and limited time off, we will only being going into town once a week. But don't worry, I'm writing everthing down as it goes along so I can post as much info as possible.

Our plane ride here was extremely longggg and we all arrived safe with no problems. I was very blessed to be able to hang out with 2 friends from back home who were also on a mission trip with the same organization; they were on a 10 day trip (Shout out Ashley and Keltner lol. I miss u guys SO much!!). Seeing them was extremely comforting and made my transition to Africa much easier. Saying goodbye was hard; much harder than I though it would be in fact. I wish they could have stayed and been there the whole two months :(

Two weeks. I've officially been in Africa for 2 weeks. I'm seriously not exaggerating when I say it feels like I've been here for 2 months already! Time moves so slowly here, mostly because no one is very punctual. When something starts at 2 PM, it really won't get started till 2:30-3:00. It's definitely a change but kind of nice to not have to be so time oriented like back at home. Another reason why days feel so long is because of our conditions. We are living in a house.... but we have no running water. Anywhere. We have to fetch water from the boar hole, an outdoor water pump, about a thousand times a day (not really but it sure does feel like it). It's amazing how much water you use and I didn't realize it until having to physically retrieve it lol! Flushing toilets, washing dishes, cooking, washing hands, cleaning, laundry, and bucket baths (Yes, BUCKET baths.... remember no running water) for 16 people is a TON of water per day. Needless to say I've officially become a Malawian woman... I carry all of my water on my head and have worked my way up from a 5 gallon bucket to a 30 gallon bucket (just wait for the pics lol). We carry water about 300 ft. to the house and store it in multiple bins around the house. To add to our water problems, the electricity fluctuates often. And I mean often! Last week the power went out everyday except on 2 days. It wouldn't be so bad if it meant that lights out didn't happen during cooking meals (we rotate cooking meals for everyone weekly so I am definitely hoaning my cooking skills). Lights out when cooking means that you have to start a fire in the back and cook on an open flame, which delays dinner at least 30 minutes maybe longer. Our cooking group has had to do this once... not really that fun haha! And sanitation/hygine is a whole other issue which I might devote an entire blog section too hahaha! Even though it is difficult having irregular electricity, no running water, limited food, no access to technology regularly (no cellphones, TV, ipods, computers, etc.), I am literally LOVING every second because I am able to experience the life of a typical Malawian; something that not many people get to do. I feel so blessed to be able to experience conditions that I am not accustom to and it makes me appreciate my living situations at home SO much!!! It is only week 2 so I'm curious to see how I feel at week 8 jkjk :)

To recap for those of you that don't know, I am staying in the village of Chiwango, located 2 hours north of the capital Lilongewe. Our main purpose is to work, interact, and play with children at the COTN orphanage. A typical day =
* 5:30-7:30.... working in the children's homes getting them read for school and doing chores
* 7:30- 8... breakfast
* 8:30... devotions with interns
* 9-12 PM.... this is when I get to teach nutrition and hygine classes with the kids and house parents!!
* 12:30... lunch
* 1-2... free time aka nap time or playing with the kids
* 2-4... tutoring with the kids; I help with 8th grade
* 4-5:30... play time with the kids
* 6.... dinner
* 7... house devotions at the children's homes.... I led my first one last night :)
* 8... bedtime stories and tucking in children
* 9.... lights out!

** On Thursday and Fri, instead of tutoring, we go into surrounding villages to do outreach and minister

So as you can see our days are relatively full; however, for me, it hasn't been that overwhelming yet. I think it is bc I am literally taking one day at a time. If I think too far in advance, I start to freak out so I'm trying not to do that! In terms of prayer....
* a lot of people have been getting sick and we're not exactly sure why. We think it's bc of the food. Our intern leader got so sick that she had to go to the hospital! Continue to pray for this issue because it seems to be plaguing our group.
* Children. Tomorrow our 8th graders are taking their major exams to continue on in their education. If they do not pass, they must retake 8th grade. Their test covers a lot of information so pray for their studying, confidence, and test-taking skills.
* Team realations. We have been fortunate to have no real issues but that doesn't mean that there won't be. I have enjoyed getting to know everyone especially those from Malawi (we have 6 national interns aka those from Malawi and 10 from the states). Please, please pray for a peaceful home and environment.
* My dreams. I know this is a really weird prayer request but I have been having the worst nightmare/ night terrors. I've had issues with this in the past and supposively our malaria medicine can highten dreams, which it definitely is. They are definitely frightening and are starting to become quite distracting; I have 2 yesterday... one during my nap and one during the night. Please be praying that these diminish. I need to stop watching so much CSI haha.

Now to the best part... THE KIDS!! Happy to report that I got to see Edina, my sponsored child!! I pretty much hassled every leader I could, hinting around a lot about how much I wanted to see her! And I got to on my second day there and once more before I left. Unfortunately I don't have the time to go into detail but it was awesome! She is 2 hours from where I am staying so I won't be able to see her that much more; I should have 2 more weekends with her before I leave. It was SO amazing to see her again after 2 years and I feel incredibly greatful that God has answered my prayers to see her again. She is so precious to me. Gah, I love her!

I have so much more to tell but I have to get off the internet now :( We have 16 people and only 4 computers so I have to share lol. Next time I will tell more of the children in Chiwango and what God is doing both in their lives and mine as well. Because of the limited internet time, this is pretty much going to be my outlet. Emailing everyone will take FOREVER so forgive me!

LOVE YOU GUYS!!!

7 comments:

  1. LOVED reading your posts!! It sounds like you are having an amazing time. i am so proud of you for doing this, Rob and i will be praying for you! Love you girl!!!

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  2. L / sis, Mom and I (and all the pups) are very proud of you. You are in our thoughts, conversations and prayers each and every day. Beaudie even licked your picture! We will lift up your prayer requests and they will be heard.
    As Paul said in Romans 12:12 - "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly in prayer;"

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  4. LAUREN!!!! I MISS YOU SO MUCH. i'm glad youre loving it :) I am having withdrawels from our daily talks! haha Ive needed advice of course lolll...ALL WE DO IS WIN WIN WIN :)

    (oh and i messed up the first post..haha)

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  5. Lauren!!! It sounds like you are having an amazing time! You are in my thoughts and prayers. Maybe you can carry 50 pounds of water next!
    love,
    Nicole

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  6. Lauren... So glad everything is going well, minus the bad dreams! I will continue to pray for you & the rest of your group. Stay well!
    Love, Weatherly

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  7. Finally know what's going on in your life! I can't believe it has been two weeks. I'm so happy you got to see your child and that you're strengthening your head muscle (probably shoulders, but head muscle sounds a lot more daring.)
    I hope those bad dreams go away. I'm replacing your CSI obsession with Sex & The City when you get back. CAN'T WAIT FOR YOU TO GET BACK! Facebook keeps telling me to reconnect with you, and I want to virtually slap it.
    I love you! Here is a virtual hug: < > and a virutal donut: O
    Love,
    Anna

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