Today, after the kids went down to river, I wrote in the sand, "If you're happy, and you know it, write your name". i thought it would be cool to see how many people would right there names. I wasn't really expecting any because I thought they would come from the river and start playing soccer. After I was done I went home to work on an assignment, and I didn't come back until it was almost time for supper. When I was walking up to the dining hall, I saw a few kids kneeling down in the sand. I excitedly went over to see if they actually were writing their names. I was really happy to see that there were many names, plus the kids who were still writing. It's the little things that make my day! :D I wish I could have gotten a picture of it, but it was too big! I love my kids here!!!
I am so blessed to be a part of this school for the past 7 months!!! Please, keep praying for the kids here and their salvation and growth in their relationship with God!
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
10,000 REASONS
I had been planning a girl’s night with the gr. 7-9 since
last Sunday. I wanted to do the whole shebang:
feet soaking and massage, hand massage, face mask, music, etc. I also wanted to leave the girls with a
special message they would remember. I
had a difficult time thinking of what topic I wanted to do. On Thursday night I finally decided on
something, but.... on Friday I received a very special package!!! In it was the camp video from Girl’s Camp at Joy
Bible Camp. I was very excited to get
it. I watched the video and quickly
changed my mind on the topic for that night.
The girls at camp had made a poster titled “10,000 REASONS” and had
everybody write a reason to worship and praise God. I thought this was a great idea so I made up
a quick poster. During the events of the
evening the girls went over to the poster and wrote all the reasons they could
think of to praise God. I was very happy
to see a full page at the end of the evening.
We had such a great time with the girls, and they all seemed like they
really enjoyed themselves. They were
very happy for a “Friday Night” without the boys! Thanks JBC and Emily for the inspiration!!
Here are a few pictures of the night!
Thanks to this great group of ladies. The night wouldn't have been possible without them!!
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
October Update
Dear friends and family,
We have had quite a busy month. Zambia’s Independence Day was October 24th. We started with raising the flag and seeing
the Zambian anthem. Well, I
listened. At 9:30 we all went down to
the pool for house races! Jessica and I
are a part of Poole so we were in charge of making sure the next competitors
were ready. I nearly lost my voice from
cheering so loudly! I felt like the head
cheerleader for Poole, reminding everybody to cheer for our racer. I had so much fun!
We split into different teams after lunch for the fun
races. There was Cardiff, Belfast,
London, and Edinburgh. I was the team
mistress of Belfast, and Mr. H was the team boss. All that means is that I got to ride in the
tube when the other team members had to push, pull, or drag the tube across the
length of the pool. My tube was not my
friend today. More often than not I fell
out of the tube when trying to sit in it.
In one of the races the kids had to pull me with a rope from the shallow
end. (I was at the deep end)Once I FINALLY
got in the tube the race started. When
they pulled me to the other side Mr. H tipped me out!!! I was completely shocked. I really shouldn’t have been though. He did it again in the next race! After that I was ready, and I was determined that
I would not be dumped in again! The kids
would try to tip me out, but before they could I would jump out.
At the end the men and women had jumping competition. The women had to jump of the 4 different
diving boards on to a tube. The men had
to jump/dive/freestyle off the four diving boards. Pam felt the full impact of the tube from the
nine foot. She was the only one to
actually be able to make it fully on the tube from that high up. Hannah got the tube. She went right through the whole!! A couple women backed out by the six foot
because they are terrified of heights.
It was all good fun though! On
the guys’ side, the most impressive dives were Mr. O’s flip off the six
foot and Mr. T’s back flip off the nine foot!!
I am very excited that 2 or 3 kids were saved this month
within the last couple weeks! It’s so
amazing to hear of a child giving their life to Jesus! Please pray for them as they grow in their
new relationship with Christ.
I pray that you are all doing well. Hallelujah, that we can praise God in the
storms as well as the light.
With much love,
Yolanda
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Jackels and Chickens and Dams, Oh My!
We have had quite a busy week!! To start with the dam directing the water
into the channel for the pool has started to leak. I don't understand all the
details, but they are having to fix it this week. This means we have been
praying for no rain until they have it fixed. All week long it has either been
sunny, clouds threatening, or light and short rains! God is so good! We also
have visitors from Scotland this week. One of them happens to be an engineer
and is able to help supervise the work on the dam. It's amzing how God provides
the right people even before we ask! It rained quite a bit last night, but I
haven't heard anything about it wrecking the work they have done so far. I assume
no news is good news!
Yesterday, the the seniors and some of the staff went through the process of slaughtering the chickens. I don't know what the number was, but I'm sure we have a full freezer now! Even the girls got into beheading the poor chickens! I have heard that chickens still run around after the head is chopped off, but this was the first time I had seen it! The chickens had to be held still, upside down, until it stopped moving. If they moved around too much we would end up with broken chicken wings. At the end of the term break we had killed another batch, and I helped pluck those ones. Only I forgot my camera then so I don't have any proo so you will just have to take my word for it. This time I didn't dress for the occasion, but I did get pictures. Even though I didn't actually help my dress still smelled like chickens at the end of the day.
They were in the middle of killing the last batch when I jackel came around! Jessica and one of the workers were the only adults there. Jessica is used to seeing foxes in Scotland so she thought nothing of it, but the kids were so scared! The worker quickly ran to a bamboo plant and broke off one of the branches and threw it like a spear in the direction of the jackel. All I saw of it was the kids and Jessica walking back, with no chickens, and Mr. R walking back to the chicken coop with his rifle. I had no idea what was going on. I was trying to firgure out why they would need a rifle for killing chickens. When Jessica was telling me about it later I wished I had been there. It would have been interesting to see it all firsthand!
Last night, after all of that excitement, we had the gr 7-9s at our house for games. We definately do not have enough chairs in our small house for everyone so we had them all bring a chair from the hall. We barely had enough room for the 24 people who came. Four of the visitors from Scotland are teens so they came for the evening as well. We all had a blast!! We played Signs, "Not Me Sir", and Mafia. It was the perfact number for the games to to work. Hannah made cookies, I made popcorn and there was pizza left over from supper. We had just enough food. There was one cookie left over, which is great because I didn't have one earlier. :) It started pouring about 5-10 min before the kids left so they borrowed our umbrellas. Hannah was originally going to walk up to the dorm with the girls so she could bring the umbrellas back, but one of the girls lost her shoe in the muck. They had a flashlight, but I ran out with my flashlight, for extra light, to shoe hunt. We found the shoe and I ended up taking the girls to the dorm and bringing the umbrellas back home (with a couple more lost shoes).
We ended the night with "Annie" in the dark becasue the power had gone out. I had just enough battery on my laptop to finish the movie. I'm ready for my weekend off.! :) Praise the Lord for is goodness, providing, and protection!
Yesterday, the the seniors and some of the staff went through the process of slaughtering the chickens. I don't know what the number was, but I'm sure we have a full freezer now! Even the girls got into beheading the poor chickens! I have heard that chickens still run around after the head is chopped off, but this was the first time I had seen it! The chickens had to be held still, upside down, until it stopped moving. If they moved around too much we would end up with broken chicken wings. At the end of the term break we had killed another batch, and I helped pluck those ones. Only I forgot my camera then so I don't have any proo so you will just have to take my word for it. This time I didn't dress for the occasion, but I did get pictures. Even though I didn't actually help my dress still smelled like chickens at the end of the day.
They were in the middle of killing the last batch when I jackel came around! Jessica and one of the workers were the only adults there. Jessica is used to seeing foxes in Scotland so she thought nothing of it, but the kids were so scared! The worker quickly ran to a bamboo plant and broke off one of the branches and threw it like a spear in the direction of the jackel. All I saw of it was the kids and Jessica walking back, with no chickens, and Mr. R walking back to the chicken coop with his rifle. I had no idea what was going on. I was trying to firgure out why they would need a rifle for killing chickens. When Jessica was telling me about it later I wished I had been there. It would have been interesting to see it all firsthand!
Last night, after all of that excitement, we had the gr 7-9s at our house for games. We definately do not have enough chairs in our small house for everyone so we had them all bring a chair from the hall. We barely had enough room for the 24 people who came. Four of the visitors from Scotland are teens so they came for the evening as well. We all had a blast!! We played Signs, "Not Me Sir", and Mafia. It was the perfact number for the games to to work. Hannah made cookies, I made popcorn and there was pizza left over from supper. We had just enough food. There was one cookie left over, which is great because I didn't have one earlier. :) It started pouring about 5-10 min before the kids left so they borrowed our umbrellas. Hannah was originally going to walk up to the dorm with the girls so she could bring the umbrellas back, but one of the girls lost her shoe in the muck. They had a flashlight, but I ran out with my flashlight, for extra light, to shoe hunt. We found the shoe and I ended up taking the girls to the dorm and bringing the umbrellas back home (with a couple more lost shoes).
We ended the night with "Annie" in the dark becasue the power had gone out. I had just enough battery on my laptop to finish the movie. I'm ready for my weekend off.! :) Praise the Lord for is goodness, providing, and protection!
Miss Russell's first time plucking chickens! :)
Miss Russell's first time beheading a chicken! :)
Posing with the poor chicken on the way to the chopping block.
Have a heart!
Shoes!! We had so much fun with all the kids!!
Food after all the fun!
Thursday, October 11, 2012
How On Earth Did Women Wear So Many Layers of Petticoats?
04/10/12
(Sorry for the delay! The internet was out for a week and I have been quite busy lately!)
Last night was Sakeji’s tri-annual birthday party. This term’s theme was Wonders of the
World. A few people came over from
Kalene on Tuesday to decorate cakes.
There was the pyramid, the Eiffel Tower, Stonehenge, and many more. There were 15 cakes decorated in total!
We had a day full of regular classes with only half of the
usual attention from the kids. Swimming
lesson finished early so the teachers could get their costumes ready. Supper was at 5:00 instead of 5:30 to give
extra time to enjoy the special birthday meal.
All the teachers looked great dressed up in their various
costumes. I took the suggestion from a
friend and dressed as Mount Everest. In
order to add dimension, I wore many layers of skirts under the grey dress I
wore for the actual mountain. This
brings me to my title. How on earth did
women wear so many layers of petticoats?! I had five layers of skirts on, and I
was roasting all night! Miss A. made up
a new version of the song “I may never march in the infantry”. She sang “I may never see the wonders of the
world” and had all the teachers who dressed up come on stage and yell out their
wonder. The temperature went up a few
more degrees when she called us on stage!
Then after the song was done the MCs had a costume contest. The kids had to hoot, holler, and cheer for
their favorite costume. Mr. and Mrs. T
won hands down. They were dressed as the
Tung Su Warriors who guarded the tomb of the first emperor of China. I was standing at the end next to them so I
got quite a loud “hoorah” as well from the overflow of their cheer.
The kids did very well with their skits and songs. Usually the seniors’ skits go on and on and
the MC has to start clapping to cut them off because they are going on too long. This time, however they were all short and
very funny. They had me in stitches with
every skit!
As promised I have added a picture from the birthday party
of my costume! Thanks Em for the idea!
Monday, October 1, 2012
September Update
Dear friends and family,
I have been quite busy this term. I am gaining more responsibility as the term
goes on. I am in a sort of student
teacher position. I am following Mr.
R. in all of his classes. He teaches
2&3, 4&5, and 8&9. I am now
teaching 3 classes with the 3rd to graders, Spelling, Language, and
Science. I will only be teaching Science
for the next two weeks, but the other classes I will have the whole term. I will also be taking either the grade 3 Math
class or the grade 4&5 Scripture class.
I haven’t decided which class I will take, but I am leaning towards
Math.
We have had a very interesting week. We were told last week that a lion escaped
from the Congo! I sometimes forget that
I live in Africa, but that definitely reminded me where I am! There was a trail of dead cattle and other
animals from the Congo coming towards the game park that is near the
school. The kids were quite nervous all
week. The seniors walk to the nearest
church once a month. They went this Sunday
and Mr. R. was teasing them about the lion coming out of the bush to get
them. Then they saw the guy who was
tracking the lion, and Mr. R said that he was pointing out where the lion
was. It wasn’t actually there but I don’t
think the kids appreciated his sense of humour.
Also, this week we have had an outbreak of chicken pox. One of the boys came to school with chicken
pox, but his spots hadn’t shown yet so it spread to some of the other boys in
the dorm. Now that the first boy is over
them 3 more boys have it. A teacher’s
wife has a 7 month old baby, and she is trying to keep him at home so he doesn’t
get chicken pox. Between chicken pox and
lions it has been an interesting term so far.
Jessica, one of my roommates, and I take the junior kids for
games on Mondays. It’s a constant battle
trying to figure out games to play with 42 kids and have everyone enjoy it and
play well together! So far this term we
have done a scavenger hunt and a water fight.
The water fight went really well.
I got totally soaked, but the kids had a blast. This week Jessica took half of the kids, and
I took the other half. We split it grade
1&3 and 2&4. We each took one
group then switched groups half way through.
It seemed to work a lot better. I
had a lot more control of the kids and I didn’t have to yell quite so
loud. I actually didn’t lose my voice
this week! I think we’ll try it that way
again next week.
Wednesday is the big birthday party. The theme this term is the Wonder of the
World. All the teachers dress up, and
the senior students make up skits and sing songs. I am going as Mount Everest. I am wearing 4-5 layers of skirts with a grey
dress over top, a grey sweater to make my arms the same color, and a tall
pointing cone for the mountain top. I
have a feeling I will be very hot by the end of the day! I am very excited to see all the other
costumes! The staff members here are
very creative when it comes to using the limited resources they have at
Sakeji.
God has really blessed us so far this term. One of the girls as either committed or
recommitted her life to Christ! We were
all very excited to hear that she growing in her faith. Her parents were very excited when she told
them when she went home for the weekend.
The spiritual focus is really strong at the school. The staff members may not agree on everything,
but they agree on the most important point.
They all want the kids to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior. Since some have already become a Christian,
they also have a huge focus on discipleship.
The grades 8s and 9s have a Bible Study on Monday nights with one of the
couples. I am so blessed that God has
called me to work at Sakeji for the past few months. I am really thankful that I still have over
two months left. I will be really sad
when I have to leave, but I will enjoy it while I am here.
God bless you all at home.
I pray that you are all living for God in the moments! “Step by step He leads me, and I will follow
Him all of my days.”
With love from across the ocean,
Yolanda
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Our God is an Awesome God
Very weird night! I finished prepping for class about 11 and was too tired to bring my mesquito net down. it can be such a hassle if I don't feel like doing it. I didn't see or hear any bugs any way. However, I kept dreaming of giant bugs in my room and woke myself up a couple times through the night! Then about 4:30 this morning we had a HUGE thunderstorm!! The thunder was so loud and I'm almost certain I saw a shock come through my room! (I could have imagined it though, being half asleep, but I heard a pop with it!) It scared me so much I couldn't back to sleep so Hannah and I talked for a while. The storm had woken her up as well. I finally went back to sleep around six until my alarm went off at 6:30, but I ignored it and dozed for another 15 min! So I am now running on about 5-6 hours of sleep right now! Boy, that's fun! I hope I will sleep well tonight!
It's was so amazing to watch the lighting as it was starting last night about 9pm. It's so awesome to see how powerful God is!! The fact that it could have gone through the ceiling down to the floor in my room is pretty cool! I was shaking after the fact, but I know that God is in control and He is protecting me! He even sends rain right when we need it! Our power keeps turning off at random parts of the day. Last Tuesday we were told it was because there wasn't enough water to run the power. We are at the end of dry season so the rivers are very low. That night we prayed for rain, and the very next night it rained!! It has also rained twice more since then!!! How awesome is our God?
It's was so amazing to watch the lighting as it was starting last night about 9pm. It's so awesome to see how powerful God is!! The fact that it could have gone through the ceiling down to the floor in my room is pretty cool! I was shaking after the fact, but I know that God is in control and He is protecting me! He even sends rain right when we need it! Our power keeps turning off at random parts of the day. Last Tuesday we were told it was because there wasn't enough water to run the power. We are at the end of dry season so the rivers are very low. That night we prayed for rain, and the very next night it rained!! It has also rained twice more since then!!! How awesome is our God?
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