Wednesday, May 27, 2009
John's got the camera with him while doing avacodo stuff! We'll see what kind of pics he takes.
Meanwhile Mark went to Rwanda for about a week to visit the orphan his parents have been supporting for something like 15 years and I've been home with the kids doing what has now become regular activities; laundry, pulling water, cooking getheri, and now even leading the morning parade. (It's not really a parade. Basically the kids stand there while you give them a few words of wisdom before they go to school.)
Love you all! May you truly know the Lord and His unending love for you.
P.S. Most recent awesome Swahili word: Piripirihoho (means hollow pepper and is pronounced "peedy-peedy-ho-ho".
Friday, May 22, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
John had a meeting with "THE ASIAN" today! For those of you who don't know, "THE ASIAN" is the guy who is the head of the avacodo industry in our area. Our first order is on June 4th and he has promised us priority at that point. I'm not sure what that means exactly but it sounds really great! Definitely something to be praying for.
Cynthia, whose mom died last week, never showed up from school yesterday. Mercy, her classmate came home alone. I asked her where Cynthia was and immediately after she told me that she went to Ndunyu Chege with two other girls, I took off running. I ran for about 2 miles toward the nearest matatu stop on the most likely path to be taken. When I didn't find them, I ran toward Ndunyu Chege in order to try and cut them off before they reached the "tarmack road". It was to no avail. She was gone.
That night we all prayed that Cynthia would be found. We alerted the Assistant Cheif and a few others and asked them to pray. Thankfully the Lord answered our prayers quickly and Cynthia's aunt called and said she was with her. This was better news than nothing but Cynthia's aunt is... not the best person for Cynthia to be with. We don't have legal custody over Cynthia; meaning that we can not legally retrieve her. It is up to her aunt to bring her back. I believe that she will have a much better life at AMCC than with her extended family so please pray that the Lord would carry out His plan in Cynthia's life.
So if you're wonerding why there aren't any relevant pictures...somebody forgot to bring my camera battery back with him from the cyber cafe. (I love you Mark and there's still no better person to be here with than you ;)
Here are a few more things I wanted to take pictures of, but my battery was dead. Sometimes the imagination is better anyway:
- Mark and I doing the Electric Slide in church with the other young Kenyan mothers last Sunday (this one really caught us off guard)
- Singing "It is Well With My Soul" in acapello with Mark in church in front of a bunch of people who don't understand English
- John Mutugo, the awesome preacher kid, fighting an invisible man using karate, unbeknownst to him that I was watching
- Faith, the oldest child pointing to body parts like her tongue and arm while Paulo, the youngest child, stated them in English.
- The children in pure ectasy to be blowing and trying to catch bubbles
Mungu akubariki! (God bless you!)
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
The last bit of good news is that a few reps from BIDCO Oil Company are coming to "talk about something" on Sunday. We're not sure what but we're praying that it is about putting AMCC on their food plan! With both the governments support and BIDCO with food, WOW that will be such a load off! such a blessing! Please be praying about that too!
Love you all and miss you guys tons!
Saturday, May 9, 2009
That's all for now! I love you guys!
Sunday, May 3, 2009
That's all for now! I love you guys!