Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Village life

Hello all!!

I have now been away from Nairobi and in the village living life for 2 weeks... i think it's about time to update. Luckily i am able to use the lap top of the youth pastor that is staying with us until the end of this week because internet access is extremely limited here in the village.

Goodness, how do I even begin to update on what has been going on. Well to start out Kenyans are amazing and welcoming people. Their whole goal is to make us feel so at home that we will not feel homesick or leave. The whole entire village came to shake our hands and drink tea with us immediately upon arrival. They also broke out into song about doing God's work and prayed over us many times. They see visitors as blessings and we are encouraged to go into each persons house just to "bless them" by visiting with them for a few minutes.

For the first week of our stay Laura and I started our mission by doing home visits for people who requested to see us. We have seen many cases of hypertension and arthritis. Our main purpose is education and observation for these people. When they are seen at the clinic they are given medicine and told to take it and go away because they have what they need and are not given an explaination about what they have and what they can do to help themselves besides taking medicine. So Laura and I have been looking at what medications they were given mixed with what their symptoms are and then educating them on what the disease process is and what they can do to help themselves. The fun part about this that nothing is rushed in Kenya. We will sit and chat for an hour before even looking at symptoms and physical problems. So we are having a chance to get actually get to know our patients and when we are done we get to pray for them and they pray for us. Its a pretty sweet deal.

This last week we have been going to the hospital in Nyabondo which is about a 20 minute motorcycle ride from our village. It is different then the U.S. for sure. I sometimes wonder how people do not suffer from massive infections due to the lack of resources and reusing items that should not be reused. The entire hosptial has one doctor and is run almost completely by nursing students. On the ward I am working on, we have between 1-2 registered nurses and 10 nursing students for 20 patients. There is no systematic method of doing anything such as handing out medications that I can tell, but whoever wants to pass meds does. I'm not sure how things are not over looked frequently. Laura and I are a little discouraged working in the hospital because we are not really needed because the nursing students are ample and have a method for doing things that works. But we just got approved to work in the local clinic where I know we will be doing more hands on things because they are extremely understaffed and dont have nursing students like the private hospital that we are currently at.

On the village life side of things, we are doing a lot of mentoring and working with girls of the village. Their main struggle is finding money to pay for their schooling, and if they cannot find this money they are forced to marry early and most likely in an unhappy marriage. We recently found out that is it pretty common for girls to have to have sex to pay for their schooling... which is heart wrenching. So we are chatting with them from time to time about how God views them and his plan for sex in their life, teaching about the consequences of having sex out of marriage, and just letting them know they have value and options other then sex for money.

I also have a little friend named Vivian who lives in my house that has been opening up to me a lot about some serious issues such as the fact that she is 16 and has a kid, she has lost both of her parents, and is very unhappy with life and wants to give up. I dont know what to say a lot of times but I know God put us together for a reason and is having her open up to me for a reason so I would like prayer to know how to talk to her and to be patient with her. I would like prayer that she would know that she is loved and that she does not need to take her own life.


Whew... enough serious stuff. We found out that we didnt properly filter water once and so I might have some worms which im pretty excited about ha ha. Dont worry its easy to get de-wormed. I have almost mastered the squatty potty but occasionally my feet get wet. I have been a little sick this week... but its not unbearable. And I am a pro at taking freezing cold showers out of a bucket in the middle of the night. The nun at the hospital we are working at offered to send 60 cows to America as a bridal price for Laura and I because she does not want us to go back to the states. So... I guess I'm worth 30 cows which is pretty sweet, i think? And we go on safari this weekend, I'm so excited!!!!

Hope everyone is well, you are all in my prayers.

2 comments:

  1. glad things are going so well christers. God is definitely using you big time and it makes my heart happy to hear about it. i am so glad that you are there for those people! miss and love you!

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  2. wow! it all sounds amazing/crazy/unreal and reading about it all makes me SO excited that you get to live there (and it makes me real excited to be in africa soon)! i'm praying for you and laura!

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