wow... its been a long week... i was hoping to update this sooner but wow... Ive been busy and at times theres been no internet access...
I will write as much as I can now, But in a few minutes ( well a few minutes ago) I am leaving for Joseph Kang'ethe Rehabilitation street kid centre.
Ive been having fun at the house... playing with the two girls, they wore outfits I had bought for them to church on sunday.. they looked so beautiful and they were so proud of themselves.. church was so funny.. I had 4 options of what I wanted to do for church... but... The girls had been saying to me since I'd arrived "wow Aunty I love sunday school, I will show you on sunday!" so I figured there really was only 1 option and went to sunday school with them. I love those girls a lot and them really come out of their shell since ive been here - lotsa of hugs and kisses.. its good. haha so I went to sunday school with them - its huge sunday school with its own marquee tent thing.. about... id say.. over 100 children.. haha so anyway I was made to sit near the front between the two girls - i probably ruined a few childrens sunday school by blocking their view.. Esther who is 10 went up on the stage and infront of everyone introduced her friend Rachel - as if they hadnt noticed me.. haha.. but it was very sweet and she was so confident.. everyone here was so amazed and proud that she did that for me.
The younger girl Sarah has really improved on her english.. shes 7 we peel potatos togther most days and also enjoy our walks together to go and get fresh milk from a family with a cow nearby. We both enjoy chatting and love her singing as we go - i love getting milk with her - its one of my favourite things to do here!!
Tuesday I went to the streets - the streets where they rescued the 2 girls im in the house with now - it was so painful and horrible to think that this is where they were just a few months ago - 7 and 10 yr old girls - its not right. Ive been so looking forward to going to the streets but its was hard, very very hard.. every single child had a bottle of glue that they were sniffing, but it was good to talk to them and pray with them. We sung when we got there with the kids. they loved it and the sound was beautiful.. ive never seen girls on the street before and I found that the hardest thing, in Uganda i never saw street girls andf there were many there, so many! even pregnant girls.. that was very hard to see.. I prayed with them all for good health and that they would know that they were never alone, no matter how lonely they felt God is with them. I prayed for a guy who had a broken arm and many other issues... one girl took me to one side and looked deep into my eyes and sang me a song about the love of Jesus.. it was beautiful.. especially as she was so young but had tragically lost her husband. She had been so scared even to come over to me and yet stood there looking at me and singing her heart out... it was just beautiful and amazing yet sad and heartbreaking.
On monday I went to the rehad centre again - we go there 3 times a week, I was in a maths class (of 5 kids) and had to intoduce myself... one boy came up and said to me he was from uganda - we spoke luganda for a bit and now its my mission that when I get to uganda Im going to try and track his family - pray I get the information I need to do this - Im getting this info today.. wow... he should not be in that place and needs his family back... it makes sense for me to try to look while im there - there is NO other way.
There is so much more I wasnted to talk about but now im very late.. so i will update you soon. the power was off lots of yesturday so It was sweet just falling asleep on the sofa with the 2 girls. But Im looking forward to today - tomorrow I have to wake up at 5!!!! its been 6 most days but I dont know how im gnna cope with 5! we are travelling upcountry to a remote village to do a day of empowerment at a school - im teaching life skills to teenage girls - pray that goes well.... (and travel sickness! mannnnnnnn 5 o clock!!!)
Thanks for checking and I hope to hear from some of you sometime - hope that was a good enough update! get back to you all asap!!
With love, Rachel :)
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Hi Rach,can't tell you how amazed I am in all you are doing,not least of all getting up at 6 !! and 5 well thats too much to believe!!It must have been amazing having such beautiful songs sung to you.thinking of you and praying for you AND loving you LOTS.
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Wow Rach it sounds like you're having an amazing time, seeing things I can only imagine and already I can tell you are making a difference to these kids lives. And being in maths lessons, I am jealous lol. Oh, just to let you know I found out today that I got a first for my degree woop! Keep safe and most of all be good! [Rois Rain]
ReplyDeleteHi Rach. I've enjoyed your blogs so far, but each time I read this, tears come to my eyes. I don't know how you cope with teh squalor, but so proud that you are doing something to help the kids living in it all. God doesn't expect you to solve all the problems of Kenya - just to love those kids that you can. Dad
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel. Its great to hear all your news and the amazing things you are doing, we are all so proud of you here at CEC.Look forward to following your prgress,in our prayers,
ReplyDeleteblessings, Peter Cook.
Love you Rach! <3
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