Monday, July 11, 2011

july 11th, 2006

A shorter entry. And by short, you know it will still be long. At this point in the trip, I was so exhausted every night that I would fall asleep while journaling despite my best efforts at staying awake. Which is why I have a difficult time journaling now. Just a different type of exhaustion.

July 11th, 2006
"The things that happened at Mungassa were CRAZY! We had to carry our supplies from the Landrover to the site - a tough job. I jumped right in and put a huge bundle of reed grass on my head and followed Stacy down the path... I spent the greater majority of our time in Mungassa tying grass. I worked with several little boys that were speed demons! We went from a community center skeleton to a community center with walls! It was crazy how many people were helping us! At one point, I went back with Eric to grab some more supplies. I just lifted a bundle of grass right up over and on top of my head! I was glad that I was able to accomplish that!

***"Our team started out at ASEM with the parachute. The kids ate it up! They loved running underneath the chute while screaming and chasing one another. I only played for so long before taking a step back and soaking it all in. I took several pictures of the kids with the parachute. Dote came and found me, as well as Joanna and Luisa. Soon, I was sitting on the ground with Jessica, Jenna, and Nikki. The four of us were receiving hair braids. It hurt so bad when the girls pulled our hair!

***"If I had to choose one girl to adopt from Africa, it would be Elaina. She is just so precious and full of life. Almost always a happy girl. She does not like to be tied down against her will, but she is okay with it when she chooses. I am seriously in love with that little one!"

Elaina (most likely spelled Elena) is probably what I miss MOST about Africa. Like I said, I was seriously in love with that little girl. If I were in a situation where I could, I would adopt that darling without hesitation. When I tear up reminiscing about Africa, you can be sure she was one of the first things to cross my mind. And yes, I do have pictures of her. Not ready to share them yet.

3 comments:

Amanda and Brent said...

Looking at your posts of Africa makes me have that desire to help everyone that is suffering or in need. All children deserve a happy childhood. That is wonderful that you could help them be happy for the time you were there.

EmileeandJonny said...

I am envious of your trip- what an amazing thing to have been able to do! Maybe someday I can go and do something exciting like that.

Amy said...

So amazing!!! What an incredible experience. 2006 was quite the year for traveling, wasn't it. I am so a major supporter of women taking epic trips before getting married. Glad you did! Pics are awesome, im so glad you were able to recover them.