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This blog is all about my journey living and working in Moshi, Tanzania. This process began before I moved to Moshi in July 2006 and continues as I have been living here six and a half years. I like to write blogs about the kids here at Treasures of Africa Children's Home and about life in Tanzania and the fun things about living in a different culture. The children have become a huge part of my life here. I have fallen in love with them and each day they bring something new and fun to life. God has truly blessed me.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

An Update After Not Writing Blogs for So Long


I have not posted a blog entry for approx two and a half months. Part of the reason is because I have had computer problems. My computer was working so slow that it took too long to get my entries downloaded. I tried multiple times to get an entry downloaded and it just wouldn’t do it.

After getting frustrated with my slow computer I stopped writing journal entries. I was able to get my computer repaired and soon after I wrote one blog entry. But my life has been so busy these past few months I have not set the time aside to write any entries. I apologize for that. I have re-committed myself to blog writing again. I am going to make every effort to be consistent with my entries like I have been in the past. I do not like it that so much time has passed and so many things have taken place. I don’t know where to start telling you about all that has gone on in the past few months. Ok…here I go:

As of today, February 5, 2008, we have 26 children. They range in age from 6 months to 12 years. Our babies are getting so big. In one month we will have officially been open as a Children’s Home with children for one year. This past year has gone by so fast. Our original director here left the orphanage and for the past three months I have been the interim director. The new directors of the orphanage arrived here on December 31st. They are a family of five from Southern California. It is the former worship pastor from my home church in Tustin, California along with his wife and three children. They are still getting adjusted to life in Tanzania so I am continuing to work in the role of director until they are moved into their home and feeling a bit more settled.

In October I went the doctor and was put on antibiotics for pneumonia. After a month of being on antibiotics and only getting worse I went to a different doctor. This doctor was more thorough and said I had pneumonia and bronchitis. He gave me medicine for both and I began to get better. My body needs rest and I try very hard to rest whenever possible, but it isn’t always easy to rest when there is so much work to do.

February 16th will mark 19 months that I have been living here. It is hard to believe that it has been that long. I love being here and I love the children. It is amazing to see the growth and changes in them. Some of our babies came to us when they were one day old and now they are six months and nine months old. They are growing up with us. To them we will be people they have always known…we have always been a part of their lives.
I have this habit of giving nicknames to children. I used to do it a lot as a teacher in California. I have given so many of the children nicknames. Some of the babies’ nicknames: Ju-Ju Bee, Happy Girl, Mr. President, Frodo.
Even the children call some of the babies by their nicknames.

Everyday is such an adventure and all the days are special. I am so thankful for each day with the children. Antony and Witness started their first year of school in January. They are two of the brightest kids in their class. Their teachers thank us for the work our teachers at the orphanage do with the kids. It really shows.
There is so much to tell…so I’d better not wait another two months before writing more!

2 Comments:

Blogger freyamermisremmer said...

Loved the update, Lyd!!!

5:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So happy to see you are blogging again. It is always a joy to read your emails. Don't forget to stop and rest from time to time. Those kids need a strong director. Say hello to the Heilblings! We love you.

-Carrie and Bobby

10:11 PM  

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