Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Short Update!

This week has been so busy!! Monday we left the hotel and came into town. We ate lunch at The Source... our favorite restarant here! We meet so many "mzungus" that are all here on either mission trips or adopting children! When we got back to the orphanage, the kids were so excited! I didn't realize how much I could miss them in one weekend!
Tuesday was awesome! We came back into town. While eating lunch, a lady came and started talking with Ms. Agnes. They have been friends for a really long time. This woman has a ministry for women getting out of prostitution. She has 8 girls that she is counseling right now! We are going to set up a time and go check out her ministry. I'm not sure what we will do, but I'm super excited! We then went to Pastor Henry's church to practice puppets and drama for Evangelism. I got to hold a 1 month old baby for a long time! All of the people at Pastor Henry's church were laughing, because I always have a baby in my arms if there is one around! When we got back to the orphanage, Tiffany and I put on our African dresses that we got made and TRIED to dance the Ugandan way! It didn't work so well, but the kids got a good laugh! Then we taught them the Cha Cha Slide! They loved it!
Today we are in town again. We were on the bus to town and I was once again holding a baby. The man in front of us turned around and said "How is it that you can produce a black baby?" It was so funny! Well, I know this is short, but that is this week so far! Oh, and Tiffany and I may be going on a safari this weekend!!!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Happy Father's Day Daddy!


Daddy! Happy Father's Day!! I love you so much and miss you! You are the greatest dad in the world! I could never express how much you mean to me and how much you have changed my life. I look around and realize that so many people do not have a good father in their life! I am unbelievably blessed to have a dad like you! I could never thank you enough for all the times you have been there for me. You do so many things for me! So many times I take you for granted, but being here working with the children who have no parents alive, I realize that God has put an amazing man in my life as my father! Your love for our family is such an example of God's love! You work so hard to support the family! It means so much to me! I hope that one day when I have a family of my own, I can take the lessons you have taught me and teach it to my children! Thank you so much for always being so supportive of everything I do! I know it scared you when I was 12 asking to go to Africa, but through it all, you have supported me! And when things are tough, I will always remember the way that you encourage me to pray! You are such an amazing dad! I can't thank God enough for the blessing you are in my life!

More of this week...

Wednesday night at evangelism in the village of Wakisi with Pastor Henry's church about 10 women accepted Christ. It was amazing to be a part of experiencing! I love doing evangelism with the team from the church. It's like a big party when someone accepts Christ. They are truly excited from the inside out that another person has joined the family of Christ!! They sing and dance without holding back, giving glory to God! The passion of these people amazes me more and more everyday! I am learning so much here!

Thursday was really good. About 4 or 5 of the kids were at the orphanage because they were sick with malaria. Here, malaria is a very common thing. The kids just take some anti malarial medicine when they get it and it is gone within about 3 days. But since the kids were sick, we got to hang out with them. They taught us how to make different things out of the fibers of banana trees. We made balls, dolls, jump rope, and Stella even made me some flip flops as a joke!

As we were making things, we heard music coming from outside. In fact, "It's a Small World" was playing. We asked what it was. Grace and Stella told us it was the ice cream truck. I decided that since there were only a few kids, I could buy them some. We go outside and the ice cream "truck" is a boda boda with an ice chest strapped to the back. It was homemade and he just scooped it out with a regular metal spoon. It was so good though. And the kids were SO excited. It was definitely something they do not get very often. It was awesome to be able to treat them to some!

Once all the kids got home, Sarah, a 13 year old at the orphanage, began braiding my hair. Then a few of the other girls joined in. It was so funny. I had about 3 girls braiding my hair. And they just kept saying "Oh, your hair is so different. It's better, it's better". Then about 3 other girls began to do Tiffany's as well. I don't know what it was about Thursday, but the orphanage really felt like a home to me. I think we are really connecting with the children and with Ms. Agnes, Grace, and Stella. It's amazing! It's even to the point that walking through town, Ms. Agnes just says that we are her daughters!

Friday we just hung out around the orphanage and helped make necklaces that they can sell in July when teams come to visit the orphanage. There will be a team here on July 3rd, then another on July 17th. July is going to fly by. I can't believe we have already been here almost a month!

Saturday, we went to the home of Ms. Agnes' family. We met her daughter, husband, and grandchildren. She took us around and showed us her garden. She has everything imaginable in the garden- mangos, jackfruit (African fruit shaped like a watermelon with a very weird taste and rubbery texture), potatoes, etc. She even wanted to take a family picture, but she wanted Tiffany and I to be in the family picture. It was awesome. Her family is amazing!

Today at church was the most interesting week by far. As the guest pastor from Kenya was speaking, a little girl fell asleep on my lap. She has slept on my lap the past two weeks, so I thought nothing of it. But this time, I felt something really warm on my lap, then something running down my leg. The little girl peed in my lap- a lot. Tiffany and I could not stop laughing. I felt so bad. We could not focus, but it was so funny. I told Carol, the girl that was sitting next to me. She said "Well I hope it didn't go through on the other side. Then the people will think you wet yourself." Then after the service, I was telling our friend Brenda and she told me that because I got wet on, I was ready to be a mother. It was so funny. I don't understand that comment, but it was funny to hear her say it! When we finally refocused, the pastor had a really good message. He was talking about counterfeit christianity versus authentic christianity. He said that authentic christians were FAT- faithful, available, teachable.
Please continue to pray for us. We are doing really good in every aspect. I also have 2 special requests. One of mine and Tiffany's friends, Blake, is in Burkina Faso serving as a summer missionary with the IMB. He has malaria. I think he is getting better, but just keep him in your prayers. Also, a couple from our church in Hattiesburg is in Kampala, Uganda trying to adopt 2 children. They are running into a lot of issues with the embassy. We are probably going to meet up with them next week because they will be in Jinja. They were scheduled to be able to return home next Sunday with the children, but it is not looking that way now. They are really having a tough time, but know that God is still faithful through it all. Pray for them though!

Tiffany and I have been so blessed on this trip. We have had no problems. The people go above and beyond to take care of us! Especially Pastor Henry and Ms. Agnes. They are amazing people! I am learning so much from them day by day! I just wish I could bring all these people back to America so all of you could meet them and understand what I am talking about. There is no way to describe the presence of the Lord and the passion in these people!!! They have very little compared to us in America, yet I can not describe the difference in the joy of these people compared to most Americans.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

This week so far...

So Sunday we went to Pastor Henry's church again. It was awesome! I feel like we are really beginning to develop relationships with the people of the church. After church, while waiting for a ride back to the orphanage, we just sat there for about an hour playing with one of the babies there and talking to his mother! Once we got back to the orphanage, the children showed us how to make purses out of the beads that they make!
Monday, I got to carry a baby on my back like the mothers here in Africa do! Then we went into town and met with the Chairman of the Board for the orphanage. It was awesome meeting him. I want to share something that he said! He was talking about the challenges they have been through with the orpahanage and he said "It's been hard, but Ms. Agnes' love for those children will not let her be defeated." I thought it was so true! Ms. Agnes loves those kids so much! She had made so many sacrifices to care for these children!
Also on Monday, we met many Americans. It's cool to meet them here because it's almost like there is an instant bond. Everyone we have met is here either on a mission trip or adopting children. It's amazing to hear their stories. A family from Texas we met is adopting 3 young boys and they have a daughter and two sons of their own!
Monday night at the orphanage we had some adventure! A bat started running through the orphanage and the kids had to catch it! I didn't even know bats could run. Of course Tiffany and I started asking tons of questions about bats. The kids thought it was SO funny that we were asking about bats!
Tuesday was a resting day but the kids ATTEMPTED to teach us how to dance!!! Attempted being the key word!! I also got to help some of the older children with their homework. It was good bonding time! They are precious!!
Today we are in town again. Two years ago I was looking into orphanages online. I found one called Amani Baby Cottage. I wanted to visit it so bad last summer but did not know how to go about it. I knew it was in Jinja but no more then that. Well today, Ms. Agnes', knowing my fascination with babies, said she was going to take us to a baby home ther her friend works at. We get there and it was Amani Baby Cottage!!!!! I love that place! There are kids from 10 days old to 6 years there! It's an amazing place! God is really moving there!
So I just wanted to write an update of this week so far. Pray for us as we are going to do evangelism again with Pastor Henry's church!!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Contact Information

I figured since we have a cell phone here, I should post the number just in case any of you would want to call or email. The phone number here is 011256771651457. My email is harrison_amanda@bellsouth.net. Thank you so much for all of you who have been praying for us this summer! It has been amazing so far! All the comments on this blog are such an encouragement to me! I love hearing from all of you!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Falling in love...



Everyday just gets better and better. I am falling in love with these children. They are so beautiful and have such joyful hearts! I want to bring them all home with me! We are beginning to learn some of their stories of how they got to the orphanage. I am amazed at the joy they have even after all the things they have been through!Sunday after going to Pastor Henry's church, we went back to the orphanage and had so much fun! The kids danced for us and attempted to teach us how to play the drums. One of the dances was about Moses leading people into the promised land. All of the children got stuff to carry with them into the promised land. One of the girls stuffed her shirt to make her look like she was carrying a baby. Another boy went outside, untied the goat and brought it inside and was bringing it with him. It was so funny! These children bring so much joy to my life! After dancing and attempting the drums, we went outside and played Yes Ball. Basically you have teams and you try to keep the ball away from the other team. Our team won, so the children began saying "I am the winner!" but it sounds like "I am the winna". I wish I could express how they say it! It is too cute. I might just bring home the Ugandan accent :)
Monday was pretty laid back. Ms. Agnes went into town and Tiffany and I stayed at the orphanage with the other two women that work there. Stella, one of the girls that works at the orphanage is 19. We have really connected with her. So Monday was cool just hanging out and playing games with her!Tuesday the kids were out of school for a public holiday so we had all day to spend with them. It was so much fun! We also ate casava! It's a tree root that is fried. It tastes kind of like a potato chip and french fry combined!
Tuesday I also painted all the girls' fingernails and they absolutely loved it!! Then they all wanted to paint mine, so each of them painted a different fingernail, then it moved to my toes as well. It was so much fun! They were so excited! That night the kids were trying to teach us some Lugandan. It was quite funny!Wednesday we went to the school that the church runs. We went to the kindergarten class and these kids obviously do not see very maney "mzungus". They were just touching us, even our toes. And they just crowded around to watch us. It was so funny! We also went with Pastor Henry's church and did evangelism in a village called Wakisi. We did dramas and puppets. Some of the guys preached and it was amazing! They are so unashamed of the Gospel. And they have so much passion for the Lord!
Thursday and Friday we just hung out around the orphanage and once the kids came home from school, we just played with them. We were teaching them some American games.
Today we are at the hotel. It's almost like coming home. We are developing relationships with the people here at the hotel. It's great!
So I am loving Uganda. The people here are so amazing! I just see passion like nothing I have ever seen before!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Quick Update :)

Sunday we got to go to Pastor Henry's church! It was amazing. The people were so welcoming! The worship there is so free! They truly show what it is like to be the brothers and sisters in Christ. I saw many people that I worked with last summer, so it was also a time of reuniting. It was awesome. The joy of the Lord is in those people like I have never seen. They dance and shout to the Lord! It's amazing to be a part of!
Things at the orphange are going great. Yesterday the kids had a public holiday from school, so they were out. We got to play with them all day. It was wonderful. I painted all the girls' fingernails and then they painted mine. It was so much fun! They enjoyed it so much! I am falling in love with these children. They are wonderful! Last night they were teaching us some Lugandan, which is their language. They were enjoying us trying to speak it with our southern accents! I will write more later. We are at an internet cafe and my time is almost out! Thanks so much for all your prayers and support!