Thursday, June 4, 2009

videos

here are some videos from the Hope House....

A LOT has happened the last few weeks, but I haven't had the opportunity to post. I'm in Bongolo right now, but when I get back to Libreville I will hopefully be able to catch everyone up! Enjoy the videos!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

New Puppy!

Guess what we got Monday at the STMO center?! A new puppy!! His name is Titus..he is the cutest thing ever!





While I'm at it...here are the other pets of the house...first is Bandit (pronounced Bon-dee)




And.....Gentile (pronounced Djen-tee) with our favorite intern leader Leanne!


Yesterday we got to swim at a pool owned by the U.S. Embassy. Tim and Meredith are friends with someone that works there...it was nice!




Going to post some videos later...

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Hope House and Ndjole

I have about a week to catch up on so hopefully I'll remember everything! Last week we worked on the house for a couple of days. We're trying to get it ready for when teams start coming out at the end of June. I used a drill and a chop saw! I love power tools (just like my mother:])! Last Thursday afternoon we went to the Hope House in Libreville. It's basically like an orphanage. We sang a few songs and did a skit for them. Then we just hung out and played. They were the sweetest kids.
















Friday, we left to go to Ndjole for the weekend. It's a village about 3 hours away that we are partnering with this summer. We went to scout out places to sleep and shower for the teams when they come out. We stayed at Pastor Phillip's house that was attached to the church. Friday we went to church as soon as we arrived...funny story: we were seated on the stage and after the preacher finished, a lady stood by the stairs and told me to come down. I was the first in line. I started to go out the door but she pointed near the offering plate up front by the band. I had no idea what to do, so I just walked up there and starting dancing with the singers. They looked at me like I was a MORON! Tim quickly informed us that we were supposed to walk around the plate and go sit back down. Talk about embarrassing moment...After church, we ate ANTELOPE! It was pretty weird...like beef I guess. The pastor and his wife were very hospitable and gave us their room to stay in. We slept in mosquito nets which was very strange. When I asked to go to the "toilet" they showed me a little wooden shack in the back (see picture below). Little did I know that it was just a hole in the ground haha! The next morning I went to take a "shower" (which, by the way, was in the same shack that the "toilet" was in, only separated by a wall)and there was 3 buckets with water. It was intense haha. By the way-the Pastor's son Arnold was the cutest little kid EVER...he is the little boy in the pictures. Saturday we toured the village with the pastor and saw the different places to get food and supplies. Meredith bought some fresh grapefruit which were DELICIOUS! (I basically ate that for every meal after:]). We went to the Ogooue River that runs near Ndjole and found a place for teams to wash off. When we got back, we watched the women prepare for dinner. We each got to help crush the manioc leaves that they cook and eat. Saturday night they had another church service...which might I add lasted for FOUR HOURS. We did some "special music" (Mighty to Save by Hillsong)..Zach played guitar and the girls sang. Sunday we had another church service and did special music again. I played guitar and sang along with Hannah and Torey(Sing to the King by David Crowder Band). They liked our special music a lot. Zach gave his testimony, too. After eating lunch, we made the long journey home and FINALLY got a good shower! I have never been so happy to see a shower and a real toilet in my life...Oh, Africa:)
















Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Church, Beach again, and Crazy Markets!

Hello again! Here are some pics of the house:





Sunday we went to church and it was pretty fun...very long though! It was kind of an outside church. We were guests of honor and got to sit up front. It was all in French so I didn't understand very much, but the music was really good! Sunday after church we went to the beach. Monday we got up and went grocery shopping at a place called Mbolo. This means welcome in one of the native languages. It's basically like a Wal-Mart but SO expensive! I bought a small container of conditioner for 5 dollars! It was crazy. Most of the Gabonese don't actually shop here. It's mainly for richer French and Europeans that leave here. After, we drove to a cape and had a prayer retreat. We fasted and prayed about the summer. One of Tim's friends who is a pastor here talked to us about prayer. It was a really good time.




Today was an interesting day. The interns got up this morning and worked on the house. We are trying to get it ready for when teams come out starting in the middle of June. We boarded up some spaces so we can tack on netting to keep bugs out. We also hauled off some desks and a table to a local missions school. We organized the wood and other stuff behind the house. Then we took a shower, ate lunch, and went to the market. The market was...INSANE. If anyone has ever been to a market in Mexico like Tiajuana...it's like 100x crazier than this. There were people EVERYWHERE and in the middle of the road was a huge pile of trash and mud. I bought a pair of pants and a skirt for pretty cheap. I also got a soccer jersey for Aaron. People would call out "American!" or "White Woman!" or "Blonde!"..it was pretty funny. They were very insistent and aggresive, which was kind of scary. It was still a fun experience though:). Now all the interns are just chilling out and playing games.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

More Pictures

Here's the pics I didn't get to load last night..