After about a 4 hour drive southwest we arrived in the town
of Dano. Here
there is a few missionary families from the United States that work with the
people there doing things like providing milk for babies, sponsorship programs
and repairing wells. We had the opportunity to visit and stay with one of these
families and have a little get away and enjoy each other’s company. Along with
this little get away we were able to visit with two of our girls that used to
live at the orphanage. They have reunited with some extended family and are now
back in their hometown. It was great to see them thriving and doing well.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Half Way
It’s crazy to think that I am at about the “half way point”
in my time here in Burkina. I am not going to lie that this trip has not been
at all what I expected. It has been a struggle from the beginning but very
enjoyable as well and filled with many great memories. Once here my plans for
what I would be doing changed drastically and this was heart breaking. I am so
used to having so much to do; school, work, social life, and being busy, what
feels like 24/7. But I come here and the
pace of life is so slow and relaxed. I now have lots of little projects that I
am involved in and love each and everyone of them. I am tutoring people in
English, crafting with the toddlers, caring for and playing with the babies as
well as working with them in developmental skills, and doing a Bible study with
primary school kids. But yet, I still feel guilty that I am not doing enough
because my schedule isn’t packed to the brim and I know that I am capable of
more. With my curse of people pleasing and pride of thinking I am qualified to
do more I know that I have an enemy attack on me. I am writing this only to
tell you what’s been going on and ask for prayer that I would have peace in
what I am doing and that God would reveal anything else that He has planned for me here. I am very blessed with the people that are apart of my
life and I couldn’t be more thankful!
Fingers, Red, and Tuesday
These are just a few of the words that my dear friend at the
orphanage is learning. For the past 5 weeks or so I have been tutoring and
teaching him English. He doesn’t know it yet but he is going to be adopted by a
family from the United
States! So I have been slowly preparing him
for a whole new language that he will soon be immersed in. I’m not going to lie
it has been a struggle teaching him because he doesn’t realize the real reason
behind me teaching him this. In his mind it is just some fun thing we do for 30
minutes everyday. But once he knows I know that he will be so eager to really
delve in and learn the English language. He is a very intelligent boy that I
know will succeed and thrive in this language. Please pray for him and that God
begins to prepare his heart for this big transition ahead.
Gettin' Messy!!!
Every Monday when the toddlers have a day off from Preschool
I have taken the free morning as an opportunity to do fun crafts and art
projects. I have already made tissue paper butterflies with them that are now
proudly hanging in their rooms and done lots of coloring activities. These kids
really love to get out and do something new and exciting. So this week I
decided to amp up the fun and get messy with them. What better way to get their
creative juices flowing than to paint with hands and feet all over a white
piece of fabric!
The toddlers really seemed to enjoy the painting but it took
them a little bit to warm up to the idea of getting messy. When the paint was
first put onto their hands they just looked at it and then looked at me to say “what
is this? What do I do with it?” After demonstrating and showing them how, the
toddlers soon went at it and used their hands and feet to create a masterpiece.
With green, pink, purple and blue paint, that white piece of fabric was turned
into a colorful work of art done by some of my favorite Burkinabe residents.
Stay tuned to see what we create next!!!
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