Amahoro!
I told a lot of you that I would be video blogging…well the
internet situation is not quite ideal for uploading videos. So hopefully I can
be almost as entertaining through a written blog. Here we go.
I am in love with Burundi. It is the 2nd poorest
country in the world, and about the size of Maryland. Quite beautiful,
mountains on one side and Lake Tanganyika on the other. This month has been
wonderful! I got here with the team on June 1, and was able to spend two weeks
with them and with the people of Burundi. We traveled to Cibitoke and Gitega,
spending much time with the kids of Homes of Hope, and also doing ministry in
the community. I absolutely love these people. They are more a blessing to me
than I could have known.
So far, living in Burundi has been filled with many
adventures… Spiders, crocs, rats, hippos galore. And I am loving it. It is home
for me. With all of the sweat, cold showers, and rice and beans. The Burundi
zoo. For those with weak stomachs, or largely into animal rights, you can skip
this paragraph. Here we go. When you walk in, there is a large tank filled with
cute fluffy black and white guinea pigs. For 5,000 fbu ($3.50), you can buy one
to feed to the animal of your choice. Gotta love the food chain. There is a
choice between a crocodile, leopard, or python. I think Jeff actually got a
video of the leopard crunching the skull of a guinea pig. I left at that point.
As much of an adventure as that is, the crunching kinda makes me nauseas…. J We had a really good
one at one point, the croc chased the guinea pig for about 10 minutes…that
guinea pig was fighting for his life. I almost wanted to save it, just because
he was so clever. But alas, the croc won, with a large snap, and a small
squeak. Next was the chimp. Her name is Tina, and she has an attitude. JD ended
up giving it his thermos full of hot tea. She opened it and drank it down,
stirring it until it cooled down. Smart thing, she is. And then she threw dirt
on me. I think she wanted more tea.
I started work at the office this last week, mostly dealing
with communications. And really whatever they need me to do. I have so far
responded to several emails from people that want to come for short and long
term mission trips. A lot of them are bringing people with medical backgrounds,
and they want to serve in the communities around Burundi. This is one of the
most valuable ways to show the love of God to me. True servanthood. Summers are
very busy around here. We have new teams or individuals coming practically
weekly to serve. It has been so good to jump in with both feet. God is doing
such an amazing work through the ministry of Burundi Youth for Christ. Many
children that had no parents or home now have a mum, papa, brothers and
sisters, and a place to call home because of this ministry. God is using this ministry
to change the country, and it is amazing to watch! You may visit www.burundiyfc.org to learn more.
I am living in a house to myself for the most part. The
guys- JD, Jeff, and Zachary live in the house directly behind me, I am either
at their house or they are at mine the majority of the time. They are pretty much
hilarious. Getting used to the not so abnormal bodily functions, terribly off
key singing, and conversations that girls just don’t have. But I love it. When
you are the only girl, you just kind of have to jump in there I suppose. Zach
thought I REALLY jumped in there the other night, my leg made a noise against
the couch and he thought I had farted….yea right.
We are collecting insects just for fun. Thus far we have a
huge scorpion, 2 millipedes (in hopes that we can watch the scorpion eat them),
and a very big spider, all in a pitcher with a lid. Gotta love the bugs. Hoping
to find something giant soon.
Until next time.
Y'all caught those bugs?!
ReplyDeleteOh Rachel, you have to know....I didn't raise Zack to make all those lovely noises! But, gotta love him anyway. You must be one brave girl!
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Hahaha..... Leslie it's a joint effort between the 3 of them, I assure you. I get a good laugh out of it, so that's a plus i suppose. Your son is awesome :)
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