I’m writing this sat on my porch whilst holding an adorable
baby. TIA! A woman who is helping fill up Go MADs tank brought her baby to work
with her. Yesterday we saw the baby lying in the Go Mad house just chilling in
blankets on the floor and today as the mum walked past our porch she handed the
baby to us to look after whilst she goes back and forth fetching water!
The most exciting thing to happen recently has been my trip
to Nairobi. Rehema had been shut for two weeks but i really felt i hadn’t had a
break. I was just exhausted and so had lost any motivation to work. When you
are exhausted that is when the wobbly moments happen and i just had a wobbly
moment of if this was what God really wanted me to be doing now. I also started
worrying about the future and what i was going to do rather than trusting that
God knows and will reveal the plan in his own perfect timing. So when the
opportunity came up to go to Nairobi for a week, i went! It was a really good
time away to just to have some space to think and pray things through and also
just to switch off! The place i stayed in was beautiful and the perfect place
to relax and being able to walk barefoot through lush green grass was such a
good feeling! I did venture out to a shopping centre which was an interesting
experience. It was great to go to Planet Yogurt, Subway and KFC (very food
orientated!)but i just felt so out of place among all the shops and city life.
It felt more normal seeing the security guards walking around with huge guns
than it did shopping! There was a massive supermarket that had everything from
Clarks shoe shop to beds, bbqs, a bakery and whole aisles of food, toiletries,
toys, tools...everything! I normally go crazy in a shop like this in the UK but
in Nairobi it totally freaked me out! I did buy a couple of treats to do me for
the next few months but i couldn’t wait to leave! Even going in a lift and
using nice toilets and hand dryers felt weird. I think it won’t be as big a
culture shock returning home as it was going to Nairobi as in the UK you expect
it, but in Africa that was just crazy. It was a fab time away and i have come
back ready to put my all into the rest of this year. Living here can be so
emotionally and physically draining and i just hadn’t realised the importance
of taking a proper break. I am definitely planning one in for next year!
It has been buzzing at Rehema recently. We have had some
amazing people take Rehema items home to sell and so far we have had amazing
support and encouragement from the UK. It is exciting to be able to go in to
work and tell the women that are products are being well received in the UK. We
have also just started preparing for Christmas! I never understood why adults
got so stressed out about getting ready for Christmas but now i think i do! I
am stressed in a good way though! It is exciting seeing all the work needing to
be done and knowing the women will be getting a lot of work. It is also a good
excuse to make lists! I love lists! I know it is only just September but i have
a feeling that these next few months will speed past and Christmas will soon be
here!
Another TIA moment to end on. We were very excited to see
work being done on the track to our house. It is a bumpy ride down the track
(when we are fortunate enough not to be walking!) so we thought it was very
exciting. We walked a bit further on and saw all the water pipes dug up and
destroyed and realised it wasn’t such a great thing! We only have the water
that is left in our tank and so we are using it carefully. That means washing
up less often! Yay! Hopefully it will be sorted soon but that is doubtful so at
the weekend we will find someone to fetch water and fill up the tank! Living in
Tanzania definitely has its fun moments!
I had to give the baby back half way through writing this as
she wouldn’t stop crying. It definitely wasn’t my singing that started her off!
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