Go Confidently

"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams; live the life you have imagined." ~Henry David Thoreau

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Winding Down

      I apologize again for the delay in posting. It has been a busy and challenging few weeks. Here is a quick update about what has been going on:
Spring Break~ During spring break, Kristin and I spent a large amount of time planning activities to do with some of the kids from the orphanage. We went bowling (which they had never heard of!), got ice cream, and spoiled them rotten with Easter gifts! We have decided to semi-adopt them. We can't legally adopt them because single females can't adopt boys, but we are doing what we can to give them the family experiences that they haven't had.
      The other part of my spring break was spent hanging out with the group from Turkey as well as our friend Tonya who was visiting from our school in Ghana. We went on safari with the group from turkey and saw three young lions (two female, one male). They were hunting, but we didn't get to see any kills. Later that same day we went to Crescent Island again to walk with the giraffes, wildebeest, and zebra. That will seriously never get old! It was a relaxing break and no one was ready to get back to work.

     Since spring break, it has been life as usual. Teaching has been challenging the last few weeks because the students are looking forward to break and the rains have finally come. This means that they are inside much more often than before. I feel like I am rushing to get through the last of the curriculum which I guess is typical for a first year teacher. It takes some time to figure it all out.
     Two weeks ago, Jenn and I went "up-country" to the town of Kericho for a Women's Conference with our church. It was great to get to know the women from our church a little better, but it was definitely an experience in Kenyan culture! Jenn and I happened to be the only two white people there. This brought about some entertaining moments! On the first day we had Ugali for dinner. Every person who walked passed us stopped to stare and see if we were actually going to eat this traditional Kenyan dish. Little did they know, our Kenyan diet in November prepared us well for this retreat :) There was also a photographer at the retreat to take pictures of the groups from different churches and whoever else wanted their photo taken. We had some women come up to us and ask if we would take a picture with them. We called it "photo opp with the wazungu." Finally, on our last day there, the leader of the conference was thanking all the people who had helped make the conference possible. At the end, she thanked "the girls from America." After three days with ice cold showers (there was only hot water at 4am...) and foam mattress beds, it felt nice to be home. It was a really good experience, however, especially to see more of the Kenyan culture.
     I finished up the after-school program last week. I had been coaching softball and t-ball for the last few weeks to the elementary school students. They did a fabulous job! I was so proud of them and can't wait to do it again next year (or maybe get a program started :) ). My roommate Lisa helped me out considerably with softball and I could not have done it without her!
     In the last week I have gotten to go to the movies twice. We saw Hunger Games and The Avengers (that's right, we got The Avengers before the US!). They were both excellent movies! What makes them even more excellent is that I paid less than $8 to see the movie and get popcorn and a drink! I also got my hair cut when we had off school yesterday for Kenya's Labor Day.
    The only other exciting thing that I can think of is when we got invaded by termites when rainy season started. We had hundreds of termites flying around our car-port area and about 30 came in the house. It was like playing baseball with a flyswatter! They have huge wings and tend to dive-bomb your head when you least expect it. If you missed the video, check it out here: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=364703176905238 .
     Thank you for your continued prayers. The year is winding down and with only 17 days of school left, I can't believe the time went so fast! I am looking forward to coming home for a few weeks this summer and getting to see my friends and family. If you want to meet up with me, shoot me an e-mail or facebook message!

Prayer Requests:
- finances
- for a good ending to the school year. Help us to finish well.
- for everyone preparing to travel back to the US for the summer or for good.

Verse Of Encouragement:
"Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me." ~ Psalm 51:10