Hello Everyone,
It has been awhile since my last update so I have some stuff to catch you all up on.
First off, I want to thank everyone that has supported me financially. I want to thank you all personally except I have not yet received my list of donors. As soon as I get that list I'll write all of you a thank you note.
Well, I got sick again on Saturday with a mild case of malaria. I was out of commission Saturday, Sunday, and part of today but I'm feeling much better this evening. I think by tomorrow I'll be almost all better. David put me on anti-malaria meds right away which helped ease the symptoms. David Kaya and his family have taken very good care of me, and I have always felt safe in his care.
As for a status update there is not much to tell you about. Things are still moving slow but I count that as a blessing since I wouldn't have been able to do much anyways since I've been sick so much. I met with the guy that runs the organization I'll be training with today, and I'm going to meet with him tomorrow to discuss more specifics about time and place of training.
Ok now for the stories,
The first story I have is about David and Goliath. Kaya and one of the students from the bible school came back to the compound one day last week to find a bunch of cows had invaded his property. The chased out all the cows except for one stubborn cow that just kept running away from the front gate. The student, threw a small stone at the cow to try to scare it towards the gate. Well, the rock hit the cow on the head and it fell down dead! Unfortuntely, David had to pay for the cow, but I did enjoy the beef we had for dinner the next night. I also had a great time giving the bible student a hard time and renaming him David and the cow Goliath.
Last week I was walking around the church site checking out the proposed space for my compound and house. While I was doing this, there were a ton of kids following me wherever I went at but keeping a safe distance. Generally, the children are very friendly, but a little scared of me. Well, as I was walking back, this one brave little girl (maybe 3 years old) walked confidently up to me and held my hand and walked beside me. Well once all the other kids say saw the big white guy didn't eat the girl or anything, they all came running and wanted to hold my hand. Soon, I had up to eight kids on hanging on each arm.
On another day, I was at the church again outside working on writing a report for my bosses of the research I have done. While I was writing the report, acouple of middle school kids came up and started watching me type. They seemed amazed by this and I truly believe that this was the first time they had seen someone type on the computer. After awhile, one of the boys asked me, "how do you get the paper in there?" The kid thought I was typing on actual paper underneath the computer screen! Awesome.
Well those are the stories I have for you right now. Thank y
Monday, August 11, 2008
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Thanks for sharing those stories. I can just picture you walking around with a whole bunch of kids hanging on....wish someone could take a picture of that! Hope the meds work quickly...so sorry to hear that malaria has already struck. We will be praying for health and energy.
Hey man, miss you a ton. I've been meeting all my classmates. Turns out I'm one of three out-of-staters. And the other two are from the South anyway, so I'm in a foreign country too, but nobody wants to hold my hand :D. Tell us a little about where you've been sleeping this whole time? Is the tent working out? Any arrival date for your wheels. Have you seen the old timer that you led to Christ six months ago?
All good things are worth waiting for. I wish I could be sick for you. Katalyst is Ry too, btw.
i wish i could've smuggled some mosquitofish on a plane and dropped them off before you got hit with the fever... gosh, that was quick. I miss you, my friend, but I love reading your blogs and seeing the incredible pictures. Went out fishing with my dad past where we kayaked amidst the hoards of seals... :)
I am sooo excited for this time in your life-every day of it. Prayers, Laura
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