Sunday, September 19, 2010

Finally Home

Thank you all for your prayers! We finally made it home after 40 hours of traveling.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

9/15/2010

Happy 31st anniversary Allen and Gloria!

Hi everyone! Sorry Bri and I haven't posted anything for a couple days. We have been extremely busy getting ready to come home. We were planning on posting an update yesterday, but Bri had a migraine and I still had my sinus headache. Over the past few days we have been starting our goodbyes :( This past Sunday was our last Sunday here. Yesterday we went out to a farm that has a "lake" (we would call it a pond) with Allen's class. The girls and boys had a lot of fun out on canooes and spashing in the water. Unfortunately, we did not know that we were going to the water or we would have brought our bathing suits... it's kind of hard swimming in a skirt or jeans, which is all we have. Allen said that he had no idea that we would need them either since the last 2 Septembers it has been so cold that it snowed! It got up to 89 degrees yesterday! We have not had a single day of real rain! It sprinkled off an on for about a half hour one day, but that's all. It has been wonderful seeing the sun everyday! However, the sun here is much more intense than in Seattle. Being out in the sun all day gave Bri a migraine. Over the last few days I have been taking my flonase more frequently, and I am slowing getting rid of my sinus headache. I pray that it is totally gone before we start traveling on Saturday.

Today we were supposed to go to a children's home about an hour away. However, the person driving ended up canceling on us. No surprise there, all plans are as the Bennets say, "set in jello" here ;) We were going to take tomorrow off to get all of our packing and last minute shoppng done, because that would be the only time we could do it before we leave, but we figured since we are home now today we will get everything done today and go back to school tomorrow. On Friday we were asked to teach the grade one class all day! The teacher, Leann, is a total sweatheart, and has been the most welcoming to us. Leann had an emergency come up and she has to take Friday off. There are a lot of teachers taking friday off for some reason, so there wasn't anyone to take over her class. We told her we would love to help her out. Please pray for us!

Some of the kids out on the water having fun. Yes, they eventually tipped the boat ;)

The two of us with Leann

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

9/9/2010

The internet has been touchy the last few days, but yesterday I just could not get it to work long enough to update my blog. Yesterday Bri and I led the devotion time in Allen's classroom. We asked the kids last week to write down any questions they have about the Bible or life. A lot of the kids asked questions like, how do we know God exists? or how do we know what the Bible says is true? We were originally planning on doing studies more from the Bible, but we realized that these kids don't believe that the Bible is a credible source. What's the point in teaching from the Bible if they don't think anything in the Bible is real? We felt totally out of our comfort zones leading a time talking about proof that God is real and the Bible is true. As a resuly, we spend a lot of time researching this past week! We also emailed a couple people asking for some links that they know would be a good source for information. In the end we had a 6 page packet of information and a video clip. God really gave us wisdom on weeding through all of the information and figuring out the best way to present it to the kids. They loved the discusion! The other teacher in Allen's class was so impressed that he asked us to make a copy of our packet for him. The kids all realized that, from a scientific point of view, there is a ton of evidence that there is a God, and that what happend in the Bible is true. We talked about things like the Dead Sea Scrolls that prove the proficies were writen 100-200 years before Christ was born. We gave them a ton of scientific evidence that the only way to explain many things using science (such as the tides, the earth's magentic field, Jupiter's temperature, etc.) is that the earch was created by God. The kids talked about it all day long. They all asked for a copy of our information as well because they were so excited. Well, I don't have much time so this will have to be all for now. Thank you all for your prayers!
There will be no blog updates for the next few days. We are going on a road trip and we won't have internet. Please pray for safety and rest :)

The class listening to Bri and Myself

Bri and I praying at the end

Sunday, September 5, 2010

9/5/2010

It has been a very busy Sunday! After church we were invited to lunch at a couple from the church (and school's) house. They made us authentic South African food! Unfortunatly, we did not have our cameras. The food was all pretty good. The main course was some kind of buck with gravy, half fried potatoes, peas and rice with summer squash. They told us that when we go to see all the animals this next weekend we now know what one kind tasts like ;) They were all talking about how they caught it, and arguing about if it was a leg or a shoulder... I think they decided that it was a leg. For dessert, we had a special Malva pudding...They call any dessert pudding here. I'm not sure how to describe it other than the fact that it was a cake, but it was very good.
This afternoon, we went to the school and hung out with the girls who live at the school. They were very shocked that we would take time out of our weekend to go hangout with them. We played games, talked, and listened to music. I brought my Ipod because they wanted to hear some of the christian music that we listen to. They were very excited to see the pictures on my Ipod that we showed them. They were all making fun of me today because I have a pretty distinct tan line now from my sun glasses ;) They said I have a reverse racoon face.
We taught the girls how to play Snorta today! They loved it ;)

They taught us how to play their jump rope games.

We gave the girls the cinnamon rolls that we made. They LOVED them!

Friday, September 3, 2010

9/3/2010

It's Friday! Today was a very long, but good day. On Friday's the kids 4th grade and up split up boys and girls, and then have the opportunity to ask their same gender teachers any questions that they have about life or the Bible. Bri and I offered to lead the girls group today. As we expected, most of the questions were about dating. It was frustrating at times because they wanted us to give them a formula on how to handle a ton of different situations with guys. We told them that the solution to all of the problems they were asking us how to handle really came down to dating the way God intended it. If they really wanted to keep God first in their lives then they wouldn't be in any of the situations that they were asking us about... such as their parents finding out about their hidden boyfriend, having 2+ boyfriends at a time and not knowing who they really "love", and so on. We tried our best to explain to them why both of us decided early on that we were not going to date just to date. We read in Proverbs where God says to guard our hearts and we explained that with each boy they date just to date they are not guarding their hearts. They are asking to have their heart broken. We talked about our purity rings and how God wants us to save ourselves for marraige, and how that means more than just sleeping around. With all of this they just could not understand why Bri and I would choose to not shop around for guys or why we would both keep our purity. I'm not sure how much of our talk they really took to heart, but I pray that God used us to plant a seed in their lives.

For the rest of the day Bri and I helped out in the 1st grade class again. In the afternoon, the teacher asked if we could watch the class because she had to leave. For the rest of the afternoon we looked after the kids. They are fun, but 8 little balls of energy ;) They saw our purity rings and thought we were married. We tried to explain that they are on our right hands and a wedding ring is on the left. They did not believe us at first, and then they tried to take them off and put them on our left hands trying to say that then we would be married. They obviously have never heard Pastor's baptism metaphore with his wedding ring ;) These kids are silly and loving and bring us both lots of smiles.
We don't have any pictures for today, so I thought I would post some more pictures from the other day when we traveled with Hospice.
These are their mud, stone and stick houses... some, as you can see, are falling over.

We met this little girl at the school for disabled children.

This little boy is HIV+ and is recovering from TB.

This little boy was so shy! He didn't want anything to do with us until Bri showed him his picture on her camera. They are just fascinated by the fact that they are in a box!

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

9/1/10

Today Bri and I had planned to stay home and get some things done. It was a great day to take off after such an emotionally draining day yesterday. We slept in... until 7:30 that is (actually, Bri was up by 6:45). After getting ready for the day, we headed out to town. It has been in the mid 80's here, and we figured it would be best to get all of our walking done early in the day. We walked around looking at all of the pavement shops, but after about an hour we decided that the pot everyone was smoking was too much and we went shopping inside. I found something for Luke at one of the stores. Bri and I went out to lunch at KFC. We just happened to be the only white people in the store! But it sounded good, it was cheap and we were hungry. The looks people gave us were priceless though ;) There are a lot of chicken places here and everyone says it's because the Blacks LOVE chicken. The menu was different, but we were really excited to be able to get our "mash and gravy!" Most of Blacks eat chips (french fries), so we were surprised that they had mashed potatoes. Even Gloria was surprised when we told her because she has never seen them on the menu. This afternoon we just relaxed and prepared our devotions for the weeks to come. Tomorrow Bri and I are going to give our testimonies at school and let the kids ask anything they would like to know about us, the US or whatever else. Please pray for us! We started a question box earlier in the week where the kids could drop in any questions they had about God, the Bible, Christianity, etc. We will use their questions to prepare devotions for the weeks to come.


We went to leave this morning and found the gate locked. Nerina didn't know we were staying home today, so she locked the gate that blocks off the driveway. We didn't have a key, and we had no other way out, so we were locked in! It took us about an hour to go searching everywhere to find a key. We finally went in Nerina's house and grabbed all her keys hanging up (about 10 sets), and went through them all. Of course it was on the last key ring we checked.

Blacks love their KFC's!


The red shirts are all the people who are striking. Everywhere you go you see a ton of people walking around in their red shirts.



Monday, August 30, 2010

8/29 and 8/30

Hi everybody! So, yesterday I ended up running out of time and wasn't able to post. It has been very busy, and we havn't been able to really take any pictures either. Yesterday we went to church, which was held at the school this Sunday. After church they sold steak rolls, which are really yummy, and pancakes (aka crepes) with cinnamon and sugar in them. After church we all came home and took a nap :) Even Allen and Gloria slept for about 3 hours. We have been going non-stop and were all exhausted. Bri and I talked to Nerina yesterday and she asked us if we would like to go on a hospice visit. Hospice makes home visits to diagnose and treat HIV+/AIDS patients and determine the best situation for a child/children that are in the home once the parents pass away. We both said that we would love to - it should be a good experience to see how they run all of that over here. She said that she would try to work that out for this week sometime.

Today was a pretty easy going day. We started out our morning by counting all of the uniforms that are at the school. Of course, nothing is in the same room, and most of the used uniforms didn't have the tags on them, so it took a long time. The secretary of the school said that without us, she didn't know how she would have finished the school inventory on time. She was very impressed with how we were able to type everything out on an excel spreadsheet and make it all so organized. She said that she isn't letting us go home because we save her so much time and frustration ;) On Monday's at school the staff have a meeting during lunch, but it ALWAYS runs late. Gloria goes to Allen's classroom when their lunch is supposed to be over so the kids can get back to work. However, the rest of the students in the school don't have any teachers that are availible for that, so they just play until the meeting is done. Last week the meeting went an hour over, and today it went an hour and fifteen minutes over. Bri and I asked the 4th,5th, and 6th grade teacher (these grades are all in one classroom) if she would like us to fill in for her during the meeting like Gloria does for Allen so the students and get more work done. She was very excited! We actually had a lot of fun, although we couldn't help them with their Afrikaans ;) After school we talked to the girl's hostile (dorm) mom to see if we can spend some time with the girls after church this Sunday. She said the girls would love it. We told the girls that we were going to try to hang out during a weekend when we first started meeting with them, and the hostile mom said they talk about it non-stop now. They are amazed that we would want to take time out of our weekend to do something fun with them. We are also going to talk to Nerina today and see if we can go volunteer at Home of Comfort, the orphanage, after school during the week. We get home from school at 2:30 in the afternoon, so we would be able to walk to the orphange and play with the kids for a few hours each day. It will make for a long day, but it will be more than worth it! These kids don't have a lot of people who come and play with them. There needs are met to the best of the orphanage's ability, but they just don't have the man power to play with the kids. We would love your prayers for God to work out what He wants us to do for the remainder of our trip. We are completely open and just want God to use us to touch the lives of these people.