Monday, October 29, 2007

The Latest...

Wow! I cannot believe it has been so long since I have updated you all. Let's just say, between being sick two weeks ago for three days and having issues getting logged into my blog, it has been difficult to write an update.

So, without further ado, I will try and fill you in...

As I said earlier, I got really sick about two weeks ago. I am thankful that it was the first time since I have been here that I have had to stay home from work because of illness. I would have to say, one sickness in three months is not bad! Apparently I had an ameba (sp?) but I do not know for sure because I didn't go to the hospital. My supervisor is a nurse and so she just diagnosed me via my symptoms (one of which was looking like I was 5 months pregnant! No lie!) and got me some meds which seemed to do the trick! The amazing thing about getting sick is that you realize how much you take being healthy for granted! The other thing I learned through being sick is that you become more aware of how little control you actually have over your life. There is nothing like being violently ill to make you feel completely out of control. It is comforting to know that the Lord truly is over ALL and He ultimately has the first and the last (and everything in between) say in our lives!

Besides being sick, things have been pretty normal. However, I am getting really sad because Elf is leaving to go home in two weeks! I know that her family and friends miss her (as she misses them too!) but selfishly I wish she could stay...or maybe another option would be to clone her! I have learned so much from that woman and God has used her in a mighty way to radically transform me. I am so thankful for her and I know that wherever she goes she will be a blessing and a vessel of TRUTH to all who come into contact with her. Please pray for me as I process her leaving...Also, please pray for Eva and me. The dynamics here will no doubt change as Elf leaves and so we need prayer to be considerate with one another and to adjust in a way that is unifying and glorifying to God. We will also be moving into another house at the beginning of December.

On a happier note, I have the opportunity to do a couple of really fun trips with Elf before she leaves. At the end of this week, Elf, Eva, our friend and co-worker Melissa, and I are traveling with one of our Kenyan co-workers to his up-country home for the weekend. Everyone in Nairobi has an up-country home, where they are originally from. I believe there are over 42 tribes represented in Kenya and so everyone has a home of origin depending on what tribe they come from. For example, our friend Dennis is from a tribal group called Luho (sp?) and his up-country home is about an 8 hour bus drive from here. It probably would not take 8 hours if the roads here weren't so bad. We are really looking forward to seeing a different part of Kenya and meeting our friend's family...and of course, eating all the guavas we can manage!

Once we arrive back in Nairobi, Elf and I leave the next day for our vacation! Elf really wanted to make sure she had an opportunity to travel a bit before she went home because there is no telling if she will come back to Africa. Originally we wanted our vacation to be Elf, our friend Melissa, and I but our supervisor did not want more than two of us off work at once. So, Elf decided that she wanted to go with me since it is my half way-ish point. We are going to a remote island, where there are no cars, called Lamu...feel free to Google it, it is such a cool place! We will be staying at a little hostel there just meters from the water. We are looking forward to relaxing on the beach, reading, exploring, and just spending some last-minute quality time with each other. It's weird because realistically speaking, this probably will be the last time I see Elf...ever. It's funny how life works like that. You meet people all over the world and often times they are just in your life for a season, yet their impact will last a lifetime.

I am glad I was able to fill you all in what has been and will be happening. I won't be back in Nairobi until the 11 of November, so it might be a while until you hear from me. However, after going up-country and to the coast, I will have much to share in my next newsletter! Please pray for safety on the roads and for health so that we can fully enjoy these once-in-a-lifetime experiences! Thank you so much.

Until next time!

4 comments:

Daddio said...

thanks for keeping us informed..have a great time with your friends and traveling....STAY SAFE!!!!... of course...naomi and hudson will be here for trick-or-treating so we get to go out with them..as for a costume??? i'm going as myself...scarry enough for this area...

love you...daddio

Marty said...

OK. So if I were a matatu it would be called Martatutu.

A. Marty

Myka said...

hey there! i love hearing about your day. sorry you got sick. not fun. glad you are better! miss you a ton and i am sorry to say i wont be seeing you when you get back. i leave in the morning for the island. we will be looking out at the same ocean! THAT IS A CRAZY thought. i will be looking to the west and you will be looing towards the east...i will be thinking about you! love you

Elf said...

Hey Shayla! To try and make up for you doing all the work in keeping our friends and family informed, I've posted a bunch of photos using glorious, glorious speedy internet! Jealous? They're at: http://sister-elf.blogspot.com/ Still struggling on the technological front, so bear with me- I'll try to put up a few more soon. Love you and miss you! Send my greetings to all :)
Elf

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