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August 27, 2012

Zazakely sa Ankizy

My baby girl is no longer a baby girl.  It's sad to report but ever so true.  She walks everywhere, to the point of when I try to pick her up she tells me "down mommy".  She talks all the time.  Her little words are so cute and she impresses us everyday (I'm sure alot of that has to do with us being 1st time parents!)  She has an opinion on what she wears, what shoes to put on, what bow she'd like and if she'd like one at all, what food she eats, what she'd like to play, and where each of us should sit.  This age has been lots of fun but also an ever present reminder of how much wisdom I lack as a mom.  I am continually throwing myself at the feet of His throne asking for wisdom from above.
Wisdom on how to encourage her to have her own voice and opinions 
Wisdom on how to teach her when her opinion isn't always going to win 
Wisdom on teaching her God's word through every aspect of her little 19 month old life
Wisdom on how to shower her with love, consequences, grace, & forgiveness
Praising Him for His promise in James 4 that says there will be a "harvest of righteousness" for those who heed His wisdom from above. 

August 23, 2012

A Year's Worth of Emotions




It’s hard to believe it’s been over a year since we first set foot in Madagascar.  I can remember getting off the plane and being filled with a sense of peace – I knew we were “home”.  Over the past year that peace has remained but there have also been quite the array of other emotions and feelings.  I’ve had several colleagues that have done some unique blogs reflecting on their 1st year on the field and thought (even though I’m a little late) that we’d share with you some things that this past year has brought.  Below you will find some examples of why we have indeed experienced every emotion possible!
Our 1st family picture in Madagascar - July 2011

Open?  Closed?  On Break???
Most places in Madagascar close somewhere in the neighborhood of 12 until 2.  However, we have learned that you really have no idea which places these are or if 12 really means 11:30 or 12:30.   Opening at 2 seems to be optional depending on who is working, if the person with the key decides to show up, or if they just need more rest that day.  There are normally no signs posted to tell you “hours” that the shop (if you want to call it that) might be open – more than likely b/c it changes on a daily basis.

Early Bird Dinner

This does not exist here.  Yep, seriously.  There are no early bird discounts or “beating the dinner crowd” to the nearest restaurant.   Why?  Well, I can’t really give you an answer except that no place is open from lunch through dinner – they all still close for their “break” and most of the time the chef doesn’t come to work until somewhere around 7pm.  Occasionally, there is a place that will allow you to come in around 6ish but there will be no food until the chef arrives!!

Grocery Shopping
 When you see something that looks good – you buy it.  It could not be there tomorrow – or again for 3 months.  Just because something is being sold on a shelf does not mean that it has not expired or that there are not holes in the can where the insides have completely leaked out.  If it’s in the “cold” section, it is not a guarantee (probably the opposite of) that it has stayed at a cold temperature for a complete 24 hours (multiply that by however long it’s actually been in the store).

Driving
There are no rules.  People can be run over by bicycles.  There are no rules.  There is no limit to how many people can sit in a 15 passenger bus.  There are no rules.  Often, it is not the “best road” choice but rather “which way is not the worst road” choice.  There are no rules.  You can get a ticket for parking in the same spot that you have every single week (without getting a ticket before).  There are no rules.

Banks
There are no drive thrus.  There is a line inside…which has no rules.  If you are important you go to the front.  If you are not important you sit and wait…for hours.  Going to an ATM does not guarantee you money, since there is not always money inside of them. 

Electricity/Internet
We’re blessed where we are – that is for sure.  On the days when it does go out for a few minutes or a few hours…well, it is just out.  There is no phone number to call.  There are no quick fixes.  You just break out the flashlights and enjoy the darkness & heat J 

One year after arriving in Madagascar

August 21, 2012

Changes Changes

If you keep up with our monthly prayer calendar, there are a few changes for this week!  As most Ms say in this part of the world "TIA" (this is Africa).  For various reasons, the guys didn't head out today to the bush and Ryleigh & I will not be making a trip out to the forest due to a canceled trip there as well!  However, the guys will head to Mahafaly land on Thursday of this week for a fast trip.  They will be splitting up once they get there so that stories can be shared in various villages.  Please keep all of them in your prayers.  They will all be working with alongside one another to share stories, build relationships, & as always learning more about the dialect and culture.  Health seems to always be an issue for one family or another lately - so please also pray against sickness.  We appreciate all of you so much and we hope you know how vital you are to what He is doing here in Madagascar!  We are looking forward to updating you with stories of His work!