Thursday, June 30, 2011

Jambo! (Hello, in kiswahilli) We made it home safely yesterday afternoon. Filthy, stinky, and exhausted, I could not have been more thrilled to be home! Since I was not able to update my blog as I had hoped while I was in Kenya, I plan to start from the beginning and post info, pictures, and videos now that I am home. This will be a great way for me to process and remember everything while also sharing my experience with the cyber-world. Asante Sana (Thank you so much) for your patience and especially for your prayers. :)

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Here are a few pictures my beautiful wife sent from Africa!



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

chewsday.

today we have a guest blogger!

melanie from live to love

chewsday.
the name of this post could mean so many things.
for instance, I was given the choice of chewing a goat.
but, I learned how to say "vegetarian" in Swahili and it's mla mboga.
the Kenyans look at me with very confused faces saying, "you eat vegetables?"
they can't believe it's a choice!

it's also the way George (the head of our group from Kenya who now lives in NC)
says "Tuesday"
we all had a great laugh at this, and we think he has it down now.

and it's Tuesday!
we have been so blessed while we've been here.
we came to serve, yet we have been served.
we came to give joy, yet we have been given joy.
we came to love, yet we've been given love.

this experience has been extremely overwhelming,
and we aren't even half-way through yet!

saturday was our first day to the orphanage!
and I passed out the mustaches!
it was so much fun to see the kids come in swarms in search of one.
they erupted in laughter upon seeing someone else with one on.
it was incredible to see the joy that these little ones experienced with
something so simple.
best $5 purchase ever

on Sunday, we went to two churches
one that reminded me of church back home!
they had:
life groups
teams for ushering
& amazing praise & worship!
and they sang
"Mighty to Save" as their second song!
we went crazy!

the second service we went to was at the orphanage.
we were greeted as we walked in with choreographed dancing and singing.
there were little Ushers and Chris Browns in the group
it was unbelievable.
I got a video of the kids singing, but it won't upload with the internet here.
I'll have to post it when I get back

we are going on safari in two days and we are all so excited.
it's a 5 hour drive from here to Masai Mara,
so we are scheduled to leave at 6am.
however...time here is not as big of a priority as it is in the US.
which is 100% ok with me.
when we hear "our ride will be here in 15 minutes,"
we know that it could be anywhere between 30 minutes and 2 hours.
so we have been saying "our ride will be here soon."
we've heard that we should NOT bring food with us because
the baboons will stampede us!
this is NOT a joke!
they are apparently extremely mean and maniacal, and will grab anything they see
that hangs off your body!

we've had an incredible experience so far,
and we know that our trip has only just begun.
we have been thrown curveballs in this journey so far,
but by the grace of God,
we are blessed to be healthy, safe, and right where He wants us to be.

Love you all!

Friday, June 17, 2011

We have arrived

WE have arrived in Kenya! flights were all safe and on time. We are resting and recovering from jet lag today. :)

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

It's here

It's midnight Tuesday June 14...we leave tomorrow and I am blogging instead of sleeping!



Too excited and can not wait to see what God has in store over the next 14 days...keep praying and keep reading ;)



~em

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Countdown!!!

We are getting on a plane and flying to Africa on WEDNESDAY!!! After 6 months of praying, planning, and fund-raising I can't believe it's only a few days away...

Please pray for:

-Unity among our team (There are 16 of us now!!!)
-Smooth travel (that all of us and all of our luggage makes it with no complications)
-Our hearts/spiritual prep (that each member of our team would be spending quality time with God and keeping our eyes and ears open to hear and see His vision for this trip)
-Health (NO negative side effects from the anti-malaria meds we have to take...there are some crazy ones! Also to stay healthy/not get sick while we are there)

I *HOPE* I am going to be able to keep my blog updated with posts, pictures, and videos WHILE we are in Africa so stay tuned to see what we are up to. :)