Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Finally

Sorry it took so long. We are all four sharing one internet so it took a little while to get adjusted. We didn't get internet until Monday night, but I tried to update everything! Here it goes...


Well we made it and now we finally have internet! Woohoo! It is very limited though since we are so busy all day and all have to share a computer at night. The first few days here have been nothing short of amazing. I LOVE IT!! We arrived around 7:30 on Saturday night and got stuck in traffic on our way to the apartment and our 45 minute ride turned into a 2 ½ hour ride.  We are here in our apartment now though. Uganda is a little different than I imagined, but I definitely love love it! Our welcome to Africa was a beautiful sunset in the plane. You could see dusk above and night below separated by the horizon. It had to have been one of the prettiest things I have ever seen. It looked like God painted the sky.
I guess since I haven’t been able to update yet, the easiest way to do this is to separate it by days.
Saturday May 22
Saturday we got up and went to the bank with Patrick to exchange our money. This was a treat because there is air conditioning lol. Patrick made the comment that they only give us air when we are giving money haha. We gave a few bills and got a TON in return. 1000 Ugandan Shillings is about 50 cents. Then we went the Super Supermarket (a little grocery store) and got a few things for our apartment. Then we were off to lunch with everyone. We had chicken and chips (fries) and African sodas. Then we headed to Sozo to meet the kids and bring them all the goodies we brought. There are pictures on facebook of them getting their new clothes. The kids were very interested in my camera and took lots of pictures for me! J We got to experience our first dinner at sozo and were amazed at how each child cleaned their plates and then proceeded to clear the tables and do their own dishes. The average age is 5 or 6 and the oldest is only 11!! The two year old Mercy even dropped a bunch of her food and immediately cleaned it up all on her own. Then we headed back for a long night of unadjusted bodies trying to sleep. It was a deliriously hilarious night.
Sunday May 23
Sunday was a field trip for everyone. We got up early and headed to sozo to get all 17 kids ready for church. I ironed clothes most of the morning. When it was time to leave we each held on to a couple of kids and started our trek to the street to try to find a taxi to hold us. Eventually an empty van pulled up and all 23 of us squeezed in and piled right on top of each other. When we arrived at church we unloaded all of the kids and headed to the service. It is outside and absolutely beautiful. It was an amazing view of God’s beautiful creation. It made realize though, how much we take for granted in America because I don’t know many people who would sit outside in 90 degree weather for church. Let alone the 4 hours we were there. We happened to come on the 5 year anniversary of the church so the service was extra long. The church had just had a soccer tournament and they gave the winning team a special prize…A GOAT!! Haha. The kids were really well behaved throughout the entire service. During worship Ivan danced and praised God the whole time. He is such a sweet boy. Dennis sat with me the entire time and if I moved an inch he moved with me lol. This is going to be an every week occurrence for us so we definitely need some prayers for patience!  When we got back the kids did some laundry and dishes. I learned how to do both. For the dishes they take 3 big bins of water. The first is to soak and wash the dishes with soap. Then they move to the second where they are rinsed and checked. Lastly, they move the third bin for a final rinse to make sure they are spotless. Laundry works about the same way. The clothes go in soapy water and are twisted then rinsed. Then they process is repeated. They are rinsed in a final water bin and hung to dry. It was a lot of fun to help the kids. I was amazed that little 2 year old Mercy was out there running the laundry show. She has such a big personality for such a little girl. We all say she is a 30 year old woman in a toddler’s body! She’s a hoot!
Monday May 24
Monday was going to be our big prep day to get the kids ready for school. We were going to go get all of their supplies and uniforms so they could start on Tuesday, but, as we all know, things don’t always go as planned. We had surprise visitors from North Carolina come and spend the day with us. We all ate lunch together around 3 lol. We watched Harry Potter (which the kids all love thanks to Jay). It is funny to see them watch these movies in English because most of them barely understand the language at all. They all sit there and watch very intently anyway though. As the day went on we had a bunch of kids begin to get sick. They all had climbing fevers. Julius had to go to the doctor and we found out that it is malaria. Almost all of the kids are on malaria medicine now and are speedily recovering. Thanks be to God!! We were all scared there for a while.
Tuesday May 25
 Today I got peed on. They call it susu here. I was holding Julius and he fell asleep. Not too much later my lap was warm and wet. The Uganda’s say that being susued on means blessings haha!
Most of the day was spent in town getting school supplies for the kids with Brenda (she is like a mother at the orphanage). As we were leaving town we drove through an area of traffic where children would come up to the window and ask for money. Brenda said that sometimes their parents would give birth to them in the streets and leave. It broke my heart. L We stopped by the school to get their books and then walked home. It is such a blessing that the school is within walking distance because it saves so much money on transportation.  I helped Brenda write their names and class on each of their 6 books and Vivian helped me by handing me a new book each time I finished one. She is so sweet. Then Kirabo came to join me and we worked on her reading. She knows every letter of the Alphabet and read each child’s name to me from the list. She is only 5 and hasn’t had much practice so I was very impressed. Then the kids colored and got ready for bed. Catherine and I sat in on their prayer time before bed and I was so touched. They quoted a verse in English and Luganda and then sang a song. Then they all fervently prayed and cried out to God for 5 minutes straight. It was a beautiful sound to hear. I didn’t understand a word they were saying, but I could hear the passion and fervor in their voices. I teared up a few times. When they were done we tucked them into bed and told them all goodnight. Tomorrow is their first day of school!
Wednesday May 26
Today for us is a rest day. We are going to try to go to the market to get some fresh fruits and vegetables and then maybe play some games and update our blogs! Finally!!! I miss all of you guys and hope to hear from you through comments or email. My email is trklamberg@crimson.ua.edu. I would love to hear from you. Thank you for all of your prayers. God is really blessing us in mighty ways! You can visit the sozo website at sozochildren.org. All the kids are on there! They are all so happy now that they are at sozo 

2 comments:

  1. Tori I am so thrilled to read your blog...your committs sound so familiar. That's the way Pat and Tim talked about the Haiti children after they came home from their mission trip. Tim has been twice and I think is going back in Feb. We sponsor a little boy from there.
    Are you allowed to sponsor one of these little ones you speak of.
    You are right in how they work and still are so cheerful and praise GOD. They know such happiness that we Americans(probably will never know) and yet have basically nothing (by worldly means).
    Glad you are loving it. Continue to be safe, but enjoy each minute with those little ones.
    Love you Tori, Aunt Connie

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  2. Yes we are opening sponsorships. You can go onto the website...sozochildren.org and look at the profiles. If there is a child you are interested in or you know someone who is interested I can set everything up. We need as much help as possible. It is very expensive raising 17 kids! lol School even costs money here. It has been such a wonderful experience here. Thank you so much for praying and for being interested in the lives of our babies. I love and miss you!

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