Thursday, August 8, 2013
Teaching Girls...
I have realized a long time ago that in order for a 3 year old to remember something I would have to repeat it a million times. Yet it is different with my girls. Princess can remember everything from the first time I teach her. She also is a very big helper when it comes to the other girls, she sets a great example! Maureen only needs a couple of times and Happy can probably remember it on the second time taught. We are learning a lot at the moment. For example animals and what kind of sounds they make. Every time we are in the car you can hear the girls shout “ mbuzi”, meaning goat or “ng’ombe” meaning cow, ”paka” meaning cat, or ”mbwa” meaning dog. After which I ask what sound they make and to my surprise the girls can ALWAYS make the sound. We have so much fun making the sounds, the girls mostly laugh at me when I do them. It is amazing to see them learn soooo fast.
At the moment the girls are all getting dressed on their own, brush their teeth on their own and can do some chores. They love to do chores. Sometimes I think they are better at it than I am. Each day I am very thankful to be the one raising them. I am a mom of 4, that’s how I look at it. I teach them but most importantly they teach me.
I learn a lot from them. Some may think; how is it possible to learn from a 3 year old. Well, the girls can forgive and forget. Their shinning faces are full of love no matter what is going on or their circumstances. I wouldn’t change any of this for the world. I would always want to be the one that they go to, they cry to, they complain to and they shout at. I am in love with my job, with this country, with everything that surrounds me. Thank you to each and every one who prays for us, who supports us, and who always is there to listen!
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Safari!!
Due to no internet, this post never went through. sorry it is out of order! But we hope you enjoy!
Leaving
our hotel at 8:30 this morning we were all very anxious and excited to begin
our safari at the Ngorongoro Crater! Annie and I were very tired after the
night we had last night and form the lack of sleep we got, but the excitement of the day
quickly took over any feeling we had of wanting to go back to sleep. Getting
the girls ready and fed took a little extra time but all went smoothly for
which Annie and I were very grateful since they didn’t get as much sleep as
they normally do!
As we pulled up to the entrance gate of the park, baboons
immediately approached our car and the girls were very excited all exclaiming
“Moonnkeeeyyyyy!! Moooonnkkeyyyy!” Once we got to the entrance gate of the
Crater we were able to open up the top of our car so we could take in all the
beauty surrounding us even more! It was also nice to get some sunshine in our car.
What started
off as a very frigid and foggy morning turned into a warm and sunny day as we
drove down the dirt road into the Crater. The scenery that surrounded us all
day was truly breathtaking. After seeing something like this crater, I don’t understand
how anyone could ever question whether or not there is a God. As we drove and
looked out at the mountains, lakes, and unique animals we were truly in awe and
tried to take in every bit of it, fully living in the moment. As for the little
girls, Annie and I aren’t quite sure whether or not they were more excited to
see other cars or the zebras, lions, hippos, and other animals. Everytime they
would see another car they would tap our shoulders, point at it, then yell
“Gari! Gari! Gari! (Car)” repeatedly. It made Annie and I laugh as we were
surrounded by hundreds of buffalo and zebras but they were more interested in
seeing cars and saying hi to all the people that were in them. During the day
we stopped to look at some animals and realized our new friend Susan was in the
car right next to ours! We talked for a little while then said our goodbyes and told her that we would see her back at the lodge at dinner.
One of my favorite sights of
the day was when we saw a huge hippo basking near a lake with two female lions
sleeping by a tree right near by! Throughout the day we saw elephants, lions,
hippos, zebras, hyenas, flamingos, these super cool birds that I can’t remember
their name, ostriches (I highly dislike them…they kind of scare me), gazelle,
buffalo, and more! We never got bored as we were constantly seeing new animals.
For lunch we went to a lake that had several hippos in it. It was the perfect
view to look at while we ate. Wherever we take Happy, Maurine, and Mataya people
are always drawn to them and want to pick them up. People would come up and
just take pictures of them without teven asking!. Annie and
I were very protective and would make sure everyone knew they are ours.
After
lunch we continued our safari in search of more animals, however, it seemed
they all disappeared. We were lucky enough to see another elephant and a male
lion, and female lion laying down together pretty close to our car! At around
4PM we started driving back to the lodge. Once we arrived back at the lodge, Annie and I
took the girls to run around so they could get energy out before dinner and
hopefully go to sleep "on time" unlike the night before. After running, playing tag,
and dancing we headed to dinner where our friend Susan joined us again. She was
a huge help with the girls and they all absolutely love her. It was very
enjoyable getting to know her even better and exchanging stories from our day. The
girls were very well behaved at dinner and once they were finished eating they went around the table and
hugged everyone in the restaurant and said hello-(We made sure everyone was
okay with it before we let them walk around). I mean who couldn’t love these
three little precious girls?! After we finished with our dinner we headed to the room for lala
time, we got all ready for bed and said our goodnight prayers. Annie and I pretended like we
were going to sleep as well (we are slowly learning tricks) and within 20
minutes they were all out! Annie and I were so relieved to have them all asleep
without a big fuss!
Monday, July 22, 2013
Another Crazy Adventure!
Getting
a good nights rest last night was a little slice of heaven for Annie and I;
although we woke up to the mosquito net on our faces, which was not the most
enjoyable thing in the world. After eating some breakfast we decided to get
ready and then head out to the snake farm so we could ride a camel!
All of the animals were super cool and unique but my favorite
was definitely the camel! We drove back to the house as the sun was
setting. It quickly became very dark (since
there are no streetlights here). Driving in Tanzania in the daytime is
challenging but at night it is even more so.
After making it home safely and
without getting truly lost Annie and I came to the conclusion that we should go
on the Amazing Race together. This whole trip has been filled with new places
and experiences and we couldn’t be happier to be sharing these unforgettable
memories with each other.
On the Road Again...
Once we made it safely back home, we noticed the progress of the new building on the property had rapidly increased since the last time we were there! It was a great feeling to come home to, seeing this beautiful dream suddenly becoming a reality. Once the girls were put down for some seriously needed lala time, Corrinne and I, being tired from caring for the little girls all weekend, decided to reward ourselves with a nice movie. Now being the experienced drivers we were, we drove to Njiro to see Turbo, a movie about a snail winning the Indy 500. As cute as we found the movie, Corrinne and I also found its message pretty symbolic seeing as though it was all about how you can achieve anything you set your mind to. Having God as an ultimate part of our lives can truly help us accomplish anything, and in turn, we live our lives (this trip to Africa especially) to serve Him in all that we do. It was the perfect end to another great day, and Turbo definitely motivated us to continue doing great deeds for our perfectly wonderful God who has blessed us abundantly!
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