We have one more week left. We knew that when we hit the half way point it was going to fly by, and it really has.
This week we have been doing a lot of manual labor. Dane has kind of been the point person for these exercise bars that are in the middle of a cleared out sugar cane crop that will hopefully be used as a track. Bruce (the head of WITL) is really pushing a healthy lifestyle for the people of Hanville and wanted to see an exercise room (which has already been in use since we have finished it) and these work out bars outside.
Let me tell you, they have been one heck of a task! The boys had to saw these big polls to fit the size of pull-up bars, triceps bar, leg lifts, an one to work out the abs. Then they had to drill holes in the poles for the bars which was a difficult task to get them straight. The girls had to dig all the holes for the poles which took forever because the ground was hard. We all have “kitty paws” which are huge, nasty, blisters on our palms. Not cute! Yesterday morning we filled the holes with cement and will do some last minute work tomorrow.
On Wednesday when the young ones came we did a lesson on fishers of men and made fishing poles that they dangled over a wall and caught a paper fish that they could decorate.
We also harvested corn again which you to be a fun task for us. Now, we are sick of corn! J That’s okay though!
Yesterday I had a fun adventure of learning how to drive a stick shift on the opposite side of the car on the wrong side of the road. Cale gave me my first lesson and then Rory and Jen were brave enough to go out with me on the streets with me while our driver, Phillip, taught me. Rory and Jen were troopers. Rory kept saying that he almost “pooped” himself, and Jen clung to Rory pretty tight a couple of times, but other than that… it was fun! I appreciated when they sang “The Climb” by Miley Cyrus to calm me down when I stalled three times at a traffic light. I’m learning to drive so I can run basic errands when the team leaves so I’m not stranded at the house all the time! Don’t worry, I have insurance!
On Friday the girls had a cool opportunity to go to a place called The Esther House, where I spent time when I studied abroad. It is an interim battered women’s shelter where women can come and stay for three months in order to get back on their feet. I met a girl last year named Smangele and she was my favorite. She’s 17 years old and was at Esther house because her parents abused her. I was actually able to stop by on Thursday for a few seconds to see if she was there by any chance and the women told me no. I figured that. So, when I was there with the other girls from my team we were meeting all of the new women. We were there about 15 minutes and then I heard someone yell my name and I turned around an there was Sma!
It was so crazy! I instantly welled up with tears and just hugged her. I never thought I’d see her again! I found out that she lives not too far from the Esther House with another lady that took her in and sometimes she goes on walks and passes by the Esther house to visit. She said she hadn’t been in a while, but felt like she needed to go and when she got there, one of the women that saw me the day before told her that I was inside looking for her again. It was crazy. When I met her last year she gave me a bracelet that I have worn ever since and it was so cool to show her that I still had it! It has definitely been my favorite moment on the trip to be able to reconnect with her and hopefully continue a relationship while I am still here.
So, as far as things coming up that we could use prayer for…
- Finishing the play ground construction
- “Mudding” the side of a lady’s house that past APU students started
- Youth Day (Tuesday) We’re going with the senior youth to the park for a braii and party
- The concert on Friday night and that it brings in lots of money and people
o Our team is singing a song and we’re not the most vocally talented group! J
The second team is preparing to leave, so please lift them up in prayer as we’re finishing our leg of the journey.
Thanks for your love and support! Keep them coming! J
Love,
Dayna
WOW. PTL!!!
ReplyDeleteI saw your post and the pictures and made me want to cry. I am excited about going to SA and praise our Father for giving you guys the opportunity to be there. The work looks hard, the games fun, and the smiles priceless.
blessings and love
Wow! I'm so impressed that all of you have done so much. Everyone at my company is cheering you guys on!
ReplyDeleteKeep us the good work! I'm sure you're excited to come home but-- believe me, you'll start missing South Africa before you even step foot on the plane.
California misses you and we can't wait to have you back!
Best Wishes to Everyone!
(and a little extra to my little sis, Cynthia)