wow not even a week has gone by and i feel that i have so much to share. this is when i usually stop journaling (blogging) but i will not give up yet.... and having a desk job definitely helps :)
on thursday we got to leave the desk and venture out to Thika. here is where the salvation army has a few schools that we were priviledged to see. our first stop was "joytown" a school for handicapped children both high school and elementary. you arent even there two minutes before you understand why the name is so fitting. not only do the children here have so much joy, their huge smiles bring great joy to everyone around them. we stopped by the nursery class where they stopped writing the number 1 and 2 to sing us a few songs in swahili. we then visited the special unit to find them watching "mr bean." they had glowing faces however it was a place that was in much need of help. our prayers are with the house mothers who take care of them all day and night. we also peaked our heads into a couple classrooms. although teachers in kenya are on strike, students still sat reading (or pretending to read as most kids do) their texts books. while we were there we were blessed with two songs from the choir where they are taught that "disabilities aren not inabilities"
we then headed down the street to the salvation army school for the blind also an elementary and high school (or secondary as it is called here). we were given a tour of the entire grounds by the chaplins. The library was most impressive where we saw some braille books and were even given a lesson and how braille typewriters work. in one classroom the student read to matt. it is amazing how they do that!
our last visit was to the "variety village" this is a vocational school where the children who dont get high enough scores to go on to university can go and learn a trait like dress making or wood work. and we got a sneak peek at the bed they were making for matt and i. they did great work!
the weekend was very relaxing and besides the washer freaking out and me burning a whole in my shirt it was quite uneventful.... until sunday. while church the previous sunday was similar to a normal service at home (besides some obvious differences of course) this service was truely african. at 1030 we arrived to worship and saw that the number of people there had dramatically decreased from the sunday before....... then we heard the drums!
and for the next hour person after person, soldier after soldier, corps after corps, marched in waving their flags and singing in bright white uniforms. long live the open air meetings of the Salvation Army!! not only did we see every chair fill up, people young and old alike crowded together standing (some even climbing trees) to hear for the next 4 hours the testimony of god. the best part was the twenty minute dance celebration during a chorus where everyone gather in the middle laughing and singing. amazing!
right after church, not that it could top what we had just experienced, we went to feed giraffes. however 16 foot african wildlife came very close :) we had the chance to visit a nature preserve where 12 giraffes live. here you climb a platform with a handful of food and the giraffe comes to eat it right out of your hand. if your really brave you stick the food between your teeth and it will give you a huge kiss! we werent that brave... yet. maybe next time!

That was interesting reading about what kind of things you do in Kenya. Must be very Fun!
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Blessings Britt & Matt,
ReplyDeleteThe word of God seems so alive and real when we live our every step depending on it!!
Your stories have blessed me and touch my life, even across the world!!
I felt God put on my heart to collect from my bible study items the kids may need...I would need your help with a list and an address to send them to...what do you think?
We are united together in the cause of sharing the love of God to the world, I will pray for your world please pray for mine, we can make a difference one life at a time!!
I daily am reminded of Gods presence and His love for us,
His child,
Bunny
Hi Britt and Matt this is Cathy Berthas mom I love you both and my prayers are with you I like your little house it so cute I am sure you have heard about Major Utera it really broke my heart.yesterday we had a memorial service for her at the corps.well I hope you are doing good yeah I did hear your parents are going to be grandparents lovely anyways keep yourselves safe from harm and your always in my prayers. love and big hug from Jessica Alberto Bertha and whole Salvation Army South Corps.......
ReplyDeleteyou gotta french kiss the giraffes...that's the best part
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