Monday, June 29, 2009

Last week we stayed in condos in Panama City, instead of being in host homes. One of the other interns and I decided that this would be the perfect opportunity for the girls' first bubble baths. They had such a blast, and here are some videos of their experience that I thought everyone might enjoy.


Saturday, June 20, 2009

Today is my second day off, so my mom headed up here to Atlanta to spend the day. After some shopping and lunch, we headed over to my grandparents house in Dunwoody. Right now I'm enjoying some relaxation time while hanging out with them plus my aunt and uncle. Things on tour have been going great. There have been a few bumps along the way - for example, the AC on our bus still isn't working - but God's bigger than all of these little problems. I'm doing the sound system for the concerts, which scares me a little bit since everyone would know if you messed up, but I'm getting more and more comfortable with it each time. Please keep praying for this journey, especially all of the kids. Although they're all having a great time, I think many are getting homesick. They get to call home every once in a while, so that helps. Can't wait to see everyone again! Let me know if any of you come to a concert.

I'm going to post a link to the Daraja blog here, so everyone can keep up with the whole choir. Also, you can add Daraja Children's Choir as a friend on facebook to stay up to date with where we go.

http://darajachoir.wordpress.com/

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

So we're back in Panama City for the second week of camp, and last week we were in Destin. Today was my day off, so I got a chance to relax some and spend some quality time with one of the other interns who also had her day off today. It was good to get some errands done, and just spend some time not surrounded by 34 other people, but I really did miss being with Daraja. I think the highlight of my day was when Caitlin, the other intern, and I were heading out to dinner, and we past the kids on their way up the stairs. They all screamed our names and gave us the biggest hugs ever. I knew that they would notice that we weren't there and maybe miss us a little, but I never expected that. It was just nice to see that what we do everyday, even the little tasks like doing laundry, ironing, and making sure everyone takes a shower, really does make a difference. I did enjoy getting to make phone calls to some people today. I told several that I talked to that sometimes I feel like I'm in a Daraja bubble, cut off from the rest of the world. It's not a bad thing - I absolutely love what I'm doing and I never feel like I'm missing out on anything else - it's just very surreal. Anyway, next we're headed to Blountstown, Florida, wherever that is. The youth group from Monticello will be a camp next week, so it will be nice to get to see some people from home. Take care everyone!

I'll leave you with a funny story (or at least I think it's pretty funny):
When we were eating breakfast at our host home in Destin, the host asked if any of the girls would like a piece of toast. Cynthia, one of the choir members, turned to me with eyes wide and excitedly asked what "pizza toast" was.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

I'm sorry for not giving you all an update sooner, but as you can imagine, things have been very busy with me. We are now in Panama City at BigStuf Camp, and the kids will do their first big performance tomorrow. The trip to Kenya was amazing, intense, eye-opening, and so many more adjectives. We spent time with the kids at their "camp" to learn the songs and dances, visited the 410 Bridge communities, and went on safari. When we got back to the US we hit the ground running. I've learned so much over the past few days about being a parent, mentor, and friend to these kids. I only have a few more minutes to be on the internet, but I wish I could give more details. If anyone wants to talk to me individually, feel free to call or text me. I'd love to share more about my experiences. I will try to check in again soon.

I miss you all!