Saturday, May 30, 2009

Tuesday's Ministry Sites

Lots going on today. First we travel to school site #1. A long and bumpy road. Bumpy is an extreme understatment to be sure! We regularly looked out the rear window to see if we had left any parts laying in the road, and in fact had to stop after one of the vehilces quit running. A bit of duct tape and Tom and we were back on the road. It is truly a miracle those poor trucks made it to the school and back again and to run the remainder of the week. At the school sites we are greated in an assembly fashion and go through the group introduction. Jaye performs some magic tricks with the kids and we do a song and skit. This was the same for each of the school sites. The students sang for us as well. The photo is the entire school body trying to cram into the shade of one tree. Personal note...there is no personal space what so ever here (here being Zimbabwe).
Then we break into 4 groups (which with 300-1000 students at each school our groups were rather large). In our smaller groups we share about ourselves, sing songs and present our sanitation and hygiene training, the gospel message and then each of the students received pencils and toothbrushes (for my age group - the older kids received carepacks). For the team I was on, we also gave away stickers and balloons and finger puppets. Marilyn and I, along with Pastor Jeffrey had the grade 0-1, the youngest of the children at each site. We use glitter to illustrate germs and for that age group focused on hand washing and teaching them to cough and sneeze into their elbows instead of into their clean hands or not covering at all. After leaving the school site, we visited a village that supports 53 people. These two women are the Chief's wives and the matriarchs of the village. We were able to witness how these people live everyday and see how slowly time moves here in this area in regards to changing of traditions and rituals. It was a culture shock for most of us...the women and men are very much separated and have their distinct roles. They demonstrated for us grinding of cornmeal and we even got to give it a try. Those women have arms of steel, not to mention the abuse their knees get! The Chief told the men how he would protect his village from lions. We installed/left a water filter with the village and demonstrated the difference before and after water quality. Water samples were taken from both before and after and tested for bacterial contamination. The photo is water before and after the filter. It was a truly amazing sight!
Being in the village left us with a feeling of being in an episode of National Geographic. After that unique visit we traveled back to the school site where our lunch was brought in and then were off to visit the community at the church near the school.
At the church visit our team leader, Jaye, spoke and shared with the people why we were there and two of our team also spoke, sharing their testimonies.

Onward to Binga

After breakfast we head out in the trucks for Binga. Six or so hours later with a roadside stop for meat pies for lunch we arrive in Binga and meet our Binga and Bulawayo Teammates. The two Bulawayo guys are on the Jesus Film Project team and two Pastors and another interpreter form our Binga team. The Binga and Bulawayo teams will interpret the Tonga language for us as our Harare team primarily speaks Shona. Most of these guys actually speak several languages.

At our home here in Binga as we drive in we see two signs...Beware of Crocs and Beware of Hippos!!! Don't tell my mother - I promised her we were safe in going to Zimbabwe! Really Mom, no danger at all.
And Ah, okay...but they forgot about the beware of giganticly huge ugly harry spiders too!!! Same as last trip I had to find a spider the size of Montana in the wardrobe in our room - and Tom had to dispense with it! At least I managed not to scream, unlike another of our teammates who also had a vistor in her room - which brought about lots of laughter and guys making fun. Our dear Ephesians was actually trying to catch it not kill it to prove to us it was harmless...ah, pass thanks! And we just won't talk about the bats and listening to them sqeak living in the ceilings of our rooms...
Anyway, we did not have the opportunity to view the resident hippo and babies, but did hear them. And besides the scads of crocs in the river (no croc sightings at the hotel either) we were across the inlet from a crocodile farm that we were able to visit while we were here. More about that later.
This evening we review the sanitation and hygiene materials and the plan for the next day.


Sunset at Kulizwe over Lake Kariba.

Arriving in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

From the air as we approach Victoria Falls Airport we have a view of the "Smoke that Thunders" - the mist rising above the falls.

We have finally arrived! We met up with our last two teammates in South Africa and we arrived in Vic Falls with most of the luggage. All but one piece arrived the next day. The one missing piece we found out upon our return to JFK left JFK the morning we got back to NY for Vic Falls!!! I do have to say that Bob exhibited the most grace I have yet to witness for not having his personal belongings for the entire trip. We are greated at the airport by our Harare teammates. Time for hugging old friends and making new ones. Two of the 4 we served with two years ago on our last trip to Zimbabwe. One other we met up with later we also served two years ago as well. Outside the airport we are treated to a welcome of traditional song and dance.From the airport we check into Victoria Falls Backpacker's Hostel for the night before heading out to our ministry area in Binga. We have a bit of time to rest from the travel, have dinner and be ready for more traveling in the morning. Now this is Sunday and we left New York on Friday so we are a bit traveled out. A good nights sleep and a shower were very welcome.

Travel to Zimbabwe via London

Well in the effort to save many dollars on travel for missions, sometimes we have layovers that seem a bit odd or long. This trip we begin at New York's JFK airport as usual, have a bite to eat, meet most of the team (2 were meeting us in South Africa as they were in Uganda the first half of the month) and off we go.
Across the pond to London's Heathrow airport for an 11 hour layover. Not wanting to be stuffed in the airport for that many hours 8 of the 10 of us stowed our luggage and headed into London via the London Underground or Tube.
We did pre-plan this bit of excursion with sites to see and aprox time needed to carry out our plan. Well we soon found out that some of our tube routes were not running on Saturday - but this did not dampen or delay us, we just rearranged our route and walked a lot.
We happened upon Buckingham Palace just prior to the changing of the guard (which they no longer do the big pomp and circumstance ceremony about every day anymore). We were not able to see really well, but got a taste for the ceremony around it all.

A bit of fish and chips for lunch and off to Trafalger Square, Big Ben, House of Parliment, Westminster Abbey (which unforetunately closed 30 minutes prior to our arrival) and the London Eye over the Thames. I know I am probably missing something here, but these are the highlights. We had a very pleasant day with some sunshine and just a sprinkle of rain. The team was able to get to know each other a bit and tire out before the long leg of travel, 11 hours from Heathrow to Johanesburg South Africa.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Home again!

We arrived home from our trip to Zimbabwe on Wednesday evening - just in time to crash headlong into bed! It really is a long trip - an amazing 24 hours just in air time, not including the airport time in between flights.
Unpacking is done, laundry is now done and mail sorted. Tom this morning is mowing and taking care of the yard while I went to work for a bit to organized my desk for Monday. We have a ton of photos to sort through and organize so I can get the trip posted here for ya'll to share in. Hopefully a week from now that will be completed, if not, please be patient with me.
It was a wonderful trip and we experienced so much in such a short time. It was also heart wrenching at the same time to see such needs with malaria and hunger, no shoes, torn clothing, lack of school supplies etc.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Take off to Zimbabwe...

We are almost done packing...just those last minute things and then to double check the list. We will be leaving first thing Friday morning and arriving in Zimbabwe on Sunday. Sounds like a long trip and you are right! A bit longer than last time with a layover in the UK for 11 hours. But making lemonade out of lemons (not staying in the airport for that long!) we have planned a little excursion into London. It will be a nice break from the airports and planes and hopefully the walking tour will make us tired enough to sleep on the long part of the flight to Johanesburg South Africa. Then a short flight from there to Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe and off we are on our mission.

Check out this post's video for a snapshot of our last trip to Zimbabwe in 2007.

http://lisascorner2008.blogspot.com/2009/01/mission-update-zimbabwe-2009.html

And this post from 4/28 for what we will be doing this time there

http://lisascorner2008.blogspot.com/2009/04/preparing-for-zimbabwe.html

Thank you all so much for your prayers and support.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Blog Hop

Here is the link for the blog hop! Enjoy!

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

BOLO

Although I myself am not one of the blogs participating I wanted you all to know about this really cool blog hop taking place this upcoming weekend.
BOLO (Be On the Look Out) for a Parade of Paper Blog Hop to showcase each of Stampin' Up!'s beautiful Designer Series Paper packs. On May 8th and continuing ONLY through that weekend, I am part of a group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators from Stampin Addicts who are hosting a virtual tour through their blogs.
Each blog will showcase a different package of the fabulous Designer Series Papers from Stampin' Up! and will also link to another blog participating in the Parade of Paper Blog Hop. You may start at any post, stop and pick it back up later, or visit all of them in succession. You will eventually wind up back at the blog where you started.
Just like Cinderella at the ball, however, all the fun ends at midnight on Sunday, May 10th. The tour will be over and the blog links will be broken. So check back here on Friday, May 8th at 8:00 am when the Parade of Paper Blog Hop links go active and join in the fun by clicking the links to visit all of our blogs.
We hope you will be inspired by all the creative projects and beautiful scrapbooking pages and cards. NOTE: Some blogs may have additional contests or blog candy. Each will show off our expertise with one particular package of DSP, as well as give you a little taste of our personalities and our blogs. You can find all of us in the chat threads at Stampin' Addicts, a great site for demos and non-demos alike!

Friday, May 1, 2009

May is National Scrapbook Month


May is National Scrapbook Month and Stampin' Up! has a great promotion to help you on your way to beautiful scrapbook pages with our Designer Series Papers and a Special Sneak Peek on an upcoming alphabet set that will be in the new Idea Book & Catalog, but you don't have to wait, you can order this set right NOW and for 20% Off!!!
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Q: Is there a limit to how many free packs of paper I can get?
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Q: To get the free pack of paper, do I have to buy three packs of Designer Series paper or three packs of 12" x 12" textured card stock?
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