Monday, June 13, 2011

Staying

I guess I should let you guys know that I have decided to
stay in Uganda for longer than I originally planned. I was supposed to be
leaving Tuesday with my sister, but instead I have decided that the best thing
for me right now is to stay in Uganda until I have to start school.

I promised you guys I would try to give you a little
information about each of the kids… Jojo is probably one of the cutest kids
here. He is absolutely adorable and hysterical. He has Down syndrome and is
unbelievably flexible. Because he is so flexible, he is not able to walk (for
now anyway). He will sit in your lap for hours just making faces and noise and
having you copy what he is doing. He is pretty much always happy! Natasha is a
beautiful little girl! She has Cerebral Palsy, but that does not stop her from
letting you know she is in the room! She has an extremely loud cry. Most of the
time she just want to cuddle with someone and is very content with you holding
her. But every now and then she gets upset and lets everyone know. She doesn’t
move around much because she has very little control over her muscles. Selena
on the other hand move around so much! She cannot walk but she loves to move!
Her very favorite thing to do is dance! Anytime she hears music she gets this
enormous smile on her face and starts dancing. She loves it most when you hold
her up so that she is standing and can dance like that. She is so precious.

Yesterday we has another birthday party for two of our kids,
Walter and Zak. We had one for Debra a couple of weeks ago that I think I
mentioned but didn’t really post about. Parties in this house are so much fun!
There is always tons of dancing and cake and soda and just fun times. The kids’
absolute favorite song to dance to is Shaminamina. Every time that song comes
on the kids go crazy! It is so funny when all of the older kids start signing
it! I will try to post some more pictures but the internet at the house is too
slow to load pictures.

Thank you for your continued prayers and support!


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ekisa

Sorry that I haven’t been keeping everyone updated on how
things are going. I am having such a wonderful experience that I just keep
forgetting to blog. I am in love with the children here! And all of the workers
are like my best friends and family! It is such a great place to be, but at
times it can be a little overwhelming.

Each day we have a little bit of a different schedule. Today
I had the morning shift, which is from 8am-1pm. The main things that we help
out with are the feeding times. There are 5 kids that cannot feed themselves or
have trouble eating. The morning shift has 3 feedings, breakfast, snack, and
lunch. I will be honest with y’all and tell you that feeding some of the
children is a very difficult task. It takes so much patience!! During the times
that we are not helping out with the food, we get to play with the kids and get
to know them better. Most of them can’t get up and walk around, so today we had
a dance party! It was so funny watching them trying to dance.

Some of the kids that I have spent the most time with are
Daniel, Rachel, Arafat, and Debra. Rachael is the most mobile out of these four
but she can’t walk because of polio. She is so beautiful! She always tries to
act shy but she really isn’t! She loves to dance and have you help her walk.
Daniel is one of the newest additions. He is about 2 or 3 and so tiny and has
microcephaly. He loves to cuddle, and today he loved dancing! He sat in a bumbo
seat and was dancing all morning with the biggest smile on his face! Arafat is
also a new addition. He can’t walk because he has hydrocephaly, but eventually
he will be able to. He is a little parrot. When he came he did not know any English,
and now he repeats everything you say! He talks in a really high voice and it
is so funny. Debra is a little girl that was at Amani when I volunteered there.
She is so smart, but trapped in a body consumed by Cerebral Palsy. She loves to
interact with us! She cannot talk but she can answer yes and no. She is also so
beautiful. All of the kids are so much fun to be around! I will try to tell you
a little bit about each one at some point on my blog.
One of the many things I love about Uganda is the community
here. There are so many “mazungus” (white people) here that are serving a
ministry in Jinja, or are running one. Each week on Tuesday, we have a bible
study together. Last night we had it at our house and there were probably 25
people here! It was so crazy! Our times together are absolutely wonderful! Everyone
has similar hearts and passion for the Lord. The fellowship and support is like
nothing I have ever experienced back home.


I feel like this post is really long so I will blog about
more later! Please continue to keep us in your prayers. I am considering and
praying through extending my stay here and would really appreciate it if you
could pray! It is a really tough decision for me because I’m not sure where the
Lord wants me to be at this time. Thank you for your continued payers!