Today was a slow day because we slept in and didn’t get to the Academy until around 2 this afternoon. It felt good to sleep in and relax a bit this morning. When we got breakfast around 11 I told Chuck that would be a good time for a juicy Wendy’s hamburger! But alas it was smokies, cabbage and chapatti. Which was good but it’s not a hamburger. Then at the Academy we had a small issue with one of the kids, he was acting strange and Catherine thought he might have malaria, but we couldn’t get any medical history from anyone to see if he has had issues with any type of disease in the past. We ended up calling the clinician to come and see him, which he did and then took the boy to his clinic to test for malaria – which he had. So he got some medicine and he should be fine. The thing that hit me about this story though was that Mulie was told to go to the clinic for testing but he thought he was being sent away. So he told Catherine that he didn’t want to go he wanted to stay at the school and learn. We reassured him that he was not being sent away but that we wanted him to get better. We told him that we loved him and wanted him to stay and that his bed, books and belongings would stay in his room until his return. We finally convinced him to go get tested. So keep him in your prayers for a quick recovery.
previous happenings. The first is while we were in Nakuru and having lunch with Johnny (guy with beard) and his friend James ( to Johnny’s right). The woman closest to the camera is Francisca – we are working with her in Eldama Ravine and the guy at the end of the table is Mutuku our driver who did a superb job of getting us where ever we needed to go. It was Ethiopian and I tried something new there. I was a little nervous but figured since we met the owner he wouldn’t want Johnny’s friends getting sick! The next picture is Robert when he went with Pauline to the
school where she is principal. He got to speak to the class and I heard he did a fantastic job!
Hi, Tammy and Chuck! We miss seeing you every Wednesday night at the small group. We pray for you regularly, and want to send you our love! Say hey to Robert too!
Love,
Jake
Hi Tam and Chuck,
Next time we will have to pack flea collars. HA HA.
Happy to hear all is going well. You are in are prayers daily. May the Holy Spirit be with you always.
Love,
Mom and Dad