Friday, January 10, 2014

WE ARE HERE!

Hi all!! I'm sure my friends and family in the Midwest would love to know that I'm sitting here in pleasant, WARM South Africa right now! I'm not sure of the temperature (even if I did see a thermometer, it would be in Celsius...) but I'm guessing around 80 degrees or so. I'm sitting here on the couch right now and someone asked me, "What is the weather like right now where you live?"

"2 degrees Fahrenheit, let me Google that, that's about -16 Celsius...."

*he whistles...*

It's very nice. I'm not roasting but I did have to buy sunblock today. ;)

We had a 10 hour or so flight from England. This plane did have individual TV's, but at this point I was too tired to watch anything up until right before we landed. I took Nyquil and a double dose of Melatonin, and I think I slept about 6 hours off and on.

I did, however, watch the moving map...how exciting!



Especially as we got closer!


We sat behind a rather grouchy lady with a distinct English accent. My bag was kind of big, and it took a little time to wedge it under the seat. She turns around and, in a very disgruntled tone, says, "May I ask what you are doing back there?? Because I am feeling this pushing on my seat and it is constant."
Me: Well, I'm just trying to fit this bag under here, it's kind of tight...actually, your seat just thumped me on my head pretty hard...
Grouchy lady: Well, it was probably your head.

=) Sometimes you just have to laugh. Only, not where the grouchy people can hear you. ;)

 It didn't take very long to get through passport control and customs (even though I couldn't remember the address and phone number of where I was staying) and to get our luggage.

 Some missionaries, the Macks, picked us up at the airport, along with two of their little girls (they have nine children). 


Can you tell we are jet lagged? ;) I'm not sure why I don't have any pupils. I hear you can get contacts that look like that. I'm not sure why anyone would want them! This is us with enough luggage for a combined total of 15 months between us.

It was about 40 minutes or so (I think) to drive us to the baby home. They do indeed drive on the left side of the road, for those of you who were wondering.

We got to come to the baby home and meet the babies right away. <3 There are two there at the moment, one who is only a few weeks old and one who is a little older - five or six months maybe? I can't remember for sure. I am not allowed to post their names, but I can post pictures. =) So I will try to do that soon - I know that is what you are REALLY waiting for! We are probably getting one more baby this week, and maybe more soon. We met two of the baby home workers, Zhan - not sure on that spelling - and Patrica. Also, Megan, who is a South Africa intern from the local church and working there for a few weeks.

Marta Mack left us to get settled into our new home.


This, folks, is home sweet home for the next five months for me and the next ten months for Alyssa. I'll try to get more inside pictures once we get our room cleaned up a bit. =)

Alyssa and I share a room. A girl named Vanessa and her husband Newton and their daughter also live here. Their daughter was the first baby at the baby home and she is theirs now. =) She's super cute and very curious. I think someone else might sleep here but I'm not sure.

Marta told us that Carlene, the attorney that works for the baby home, would come pick us up at one o'clock to go grocery shopping and we could get settled in and take a nap - she would wake us up if we weren't awake. Of course we zonked out on our beds. After showering...I hadn't had a shower in much too long. Plus, I don't like wearing the same clothes three days in a row. ;) I am now wearing my very VERY colorful skirt, which seems just right for this nice warm weather and matches everything.

We woke several hours later to a very perky, distinctly South African voice...

"Wake up, wake up, I have come to take you shopping!"

I couldn't help waking up to a voice that cheerful...Alyssa was a little more jet lagged.

"Wake up, wake up, you must get up now if you want to get over your jet lag!"

Me: Carlene, you would make a good alarm clock.
Carlene: Yes, but I wouldn't like it!

We did, indeed, manage to both wake up, with some grogginess...and rode to the grocery store.

Carlene: So, do you know what you want?
Me: Um, no, I've never grocery shopped for myself or planned menus before...
Megan (sitting with me in the back seat): You are hopeless!

=P

We went shopping at the local grocery store. I believe it was called the "Pack 'n' Pay." They had a pretty good selection, MUCH better than the Bulgarian grocery store! It helped that I could read the labels! We bought oranges, bananas, mangoes, peaches, potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, yogurt, milk, eggs, sugar, spices, salt, chicken thighs, ground beef, tuna, bread, peanut butter, jelly, condiments, cereal, instant oatmeal, Nesquik, juice, shampoo and conditioner, sunscreen, water, butter, lunchmeat, cheese, tea, crackers, and that's about it. I was a bit overwhelmed, my first time having to do any grocery shopping without a list from Mom! Hopefully next time we will have a menu, a list, and, hopefully, a better budget...

Funny thing, there is a cereal called "Pillows." So, you can buy chocolate pillows. You can also buy ostrich jerky. I didn't, yet. Perhaps sometime soon. 

We went to the Macks' for supper (dinner here) and had enchiladas. They have 9 kids, 3 of which are fostered/adopted. Lots of girls running around and only 3 lonely boys! The Mack kids valiantly did their part to keep us awake by playing various board games, including one that was similar to a game that I have played before where the one person has to describe a word and their teammates have to guess it. Only, it was full of South African brand names and words like "plaster" instead of "Band-Aid." So that was interesting! They have a piano, and I hope I can play it sometime. Alyssa plays the flute and I play the violin, so we are hoping to play together. I will need a lot of practice!

We are going to a retreat this weekend at Megan's family's farm. The conversation goes like this:

Me: So, what animals do you have on your farm?
Megan: Dogs, bunnies, and leopards. Oh, and the neighbor has giraffes.
Me: Leopards? You mean, like vicious leopards?
Megan: Yes, leopards.
Me: Are they in cages?
Megan: No, they run around free. But they don't bother you...

Dogs and bunnies and leopards, oh my! I'm presuming we will be just fine...ha ha! 

My first official shift is on Sunday morning (we have church in the afternoon). Mostly we are helping and observing this week as they train us. I did get to hold the cute, squishy newborn today. =) I would have liked to spend more time over there, but desperately needed to nap. Just not too long, or I wouldn't be able to sleep tonight. I'm sure I will be adjusted to the time change soon...probably one or two good nights of sleep will do it. I think that I shall go do that very soon. 

Feel free to comment on my blog and I will try to reply. I switched it so anyone can comment, not just someone with an account.

Love to you all from South Africa! <3







Thursday, January 9, 2014

Last stage of my journey...

After a long international flight, I am now sitting in the London airport. It was a quite uneventful flight. No tv except for a few small ones overhead...guess I've been spoiled by the last two flights. ;)


Our sad TV. I was supposed to be sleeping anyways! =D


 It's amazing how little sense the movies make when you can't hear what they're playing. For example, this guy started dancing and randomly turned into a half goat. It was like a weird dream really. =P I sat in between a British guy and an older American military man who read his Bible on his trip back to Afghanistan. =)

Now I am waiting for Alyssa to get here. I really want to sleep but I don't want to miss my flight....and I probably need to start adjusting to the time change. By not sleeping. LOL. I was so excited when our plane took off yesterday! There's something about the rush of heading down the runway that made me want to yell, "YES YES I'M FINALLY DOING THIS!!!" I did refrain. I think the older guy sitting next to me would have been very startled....

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

I'm off!

And....I'm off! Actually, right now I'm sitting in the Cleveland, OH airport waiting for my delayed flight. ;) It's not too late, and I have a 2 1/2 hour layover in Chicago, so I'm not too worried. I'm FINALLY going! I've dreamed of traveling the world (with my fiddle, which is sitting here next to me...) for years. My best friend and I always talked about how we would travel the world together. We have yet to make a trip together but we have both been several places now. =) This is one of my favorite songs and it seems to be becoming my theme song:
If you haven't checked out Andrew Peterson's music, you should! I especially love his Counting the Stars album. Side note: he writes awesome fantasy books as well...

For those of you interested in details, I will be flying from Cleveland to Chicago. My flight leaves out of Chicago at 9:55 and I get to London tomorrow morning. London is 5 hours ahead of us, so it will still be early here. That is an 8-9 hour flight. I have a 7 hour layover....not long enough to go anywhere, unfortunately....and then I fly out of London tomorrow afternoon/evening. That is a long flight - almost 11 hours! I will meet a fellow intern, Alyssa, in London, so I will have someone with me the last leg of my journey. =) I have to remember to check in online soon and try to reserve my seat so I don't get stuck in the middle again. =/ I get to Johannesburg around 8:30 Friday morning. Hoping I sleep on the plane! I'm all stocked up on Nyquil and melatonin, just in case. So exciting! I can't believe I'm finally going! Still just a little nervous, but not so much now that I am at the airport and checked in. Traveling alone doesn't scare me but I am glad I'm meeting up with Alyssa in London - it's always fun to have someone to travel with. =)

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Little star is shining bright...

Please pray for my dear friends the Winslows as yesterday they lost their little girl they were trying to bring home. She was so very tiny and just couldn't wait any more. Zoey was seven, the same age as my sweet niece Sarah who just came home last month. You can read more about Zoey here and in the surrounding blog posts. She had so much joy and lit up the room with her smile. I know it's spreading across heaven now. Her real name meant "little star." I think Jesus gave her a little something extra special. Her mama and daddy would read her the Bible, and she would raise her little arms up and down like she was praising the Lord.
These are the lyrics to the song on their blog. It hits home even more now...

On a hill called Calvary
Stands an endless mercy tree
Every broken weary soul
Find your rest and be made whole

Stripes of blood that stain its frame
Shed to wash away our shame
From the scars pure love released
Salvation by the mercy tree

In the sky between two thieves
Hung the blameless Prince of Peace
Bruised and battered, scarred and scorned
Sacred head pierced by our thorns

“It is finished” was His cry
The perfect Lamb was crucified
The Sacrifice our victory
Our Savior chose the mercy tree

Hope went dark that violent day
The whole earth quaked at Love's display
Three days silent in the ground
This Body born for Heaven's crown

But on that bright and glorious day
When Heaven opened up the grave
He's alive and risen indeed
Oh praise Him for the mercy tree

Death has died Love has won
Hallelujah Hallelujah
Jesus Christ has overcome
He has risen from the dead

One day soon we'll see His face
And every tear He'll wipe away
No more pain or suffering
Oh praise Him for the mercy tree

Death has died Love has won
Hallelujah Hallelujah
Jesus Christ has overcome
He has risen from the dead
On a hill called Calvary

Stands an endless mercy tree.

We love you, Zoey. I can't wait to meet you. Say hi to Jesus for us. <3


Monday, January 6, 2014

My prayer reminder card that I just ordered today! They don't come until after I am gone, but if you see my mom in a week or two, you can ask her for one. =)