Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Lord I give You my life

These past few days have been full of excitement and adventure. Monday was a normal school day for the children and so while they were in class I was put to work in the library. Christian Light was blessed to have over 1000 books donated and so I had the job to sort through them. In the library there are different categories of books: children, youth, adult, science, history, etc. Each category has a different colored sticker so I went through each box and would sort through and put stickers on the books and then put the books in their category. It was a tiring job but every now and then a student would come in and help me. It was nice to have children who were so eager to help… It may have had something to do with them getting out of class but who knows. Every two and a half days I finished categorizing all those books! I was so excited. Some of the books that were found were in French or they were teacher workbooks/textbooks and so with those I just put them in separate boxes. My next job for the next few days will be to go through the French books and mark them and put them on a new shelf as a new category for the library. With the workbooks and textbooks I have a shelf in their office that I will need to put them on, but also organize and figure out which ones are useful and which are not. So I will still be organizing books but it's a good thing organizing is something I enjoy and am good at :)


After the classes got out there were 4 students that Ms. Sherrie asked me to tutor for a little. Two of them needed help with their alphabet and writing the letters and the other two needed help spelling and reading. It has been challenging trying to see where I should start or what I should do. I want to teach the children at least one thing before I leave so I hope my tutoring for these kids will be helpful in the end. It has been fun tutoring because when I go downstairs they are ready to work. What I love about the students here is that they enjoy school and are excited to learn. They hate when they miss school or when school is over and I love that. It is just so refreshing, as a future teacher, to see children so eager to learn.



This morning and Monday morning I got the opportunity to help with the Baby Feeders Program out in the ravine. I was so pumped to go because I hadn’t gone since my first trip here! I explained a little bit what Baby Feeders is, but I am going to talk about it in more detail. Ms. Sherrie found that after the earthquake a lot of the students coming to her were malnourished, and she seemed to notice more learning deficits with the malnutrition. What she decided was that for the students and families who are not old enough to attend CLS, she would feed them each morning; they would also get a peanut butter ball that contains protein, baby formula, and vitamins that they need daily. She has already seen a rapid improvement in schoolwork since she started this program. I was able to walk through the ravine with the men that were in charge of Baby Feeders. We go to three locations throughout the ravine and the families come up with plates or bowls. The men in charge carry around two containers that have hard-boiled eggs, bread with peanut butter, and a fruit that is in season. The kids come up with their plates and they get their food, their peanut butter ball, and are marked off the list that the men bring with them. It is such a good system and is so cool to be outside of CLS. I love just walking around and saying “Bonjour!” to the people I see. They love when we just say hey to them and acknowledge them. A lot of the children in the ravine also love coming up to you and just grabbing your hand; sometimes they walk with us and just hold your hand while smiling at you. These kids are so precious and beautiful and I thank God for them. These children have taught me how simple the love of God can be. Just by saying hello, smiling and giving them hugs goes a long way for these children. I am hoping to do the Baby Feeders Program 2 or 3 times a week. It is fun seeing the same kids and having them recognize me from the other day. It is also funny when they yell “BLANC!” which is white in Creole. It makes me laugh because that is like their greeting to me. I’m just thinking, “yup, I’m white. Hello to you too!” I usually just wave and say hello back to them. Haitians are so funny and sweet all you have to do is try to get to know them or at least acknowledge that you see them and care for them; even if all you do is wave or say hello that can really go a long way.


 
Before dinner, I like to hang out with the cooks that prepare dinner for the orphanage children. They do not know any English, but it is fun to just sit and admire what they do. One or two of the older girls from the orphanage are usually in there and so I ask them how to say certain things. I try my best to talk to the cooks and its funny when they laugh at me and have to correct me over and over again. But they have the most generous hearts in the world. I usually just stand by the door, but they always insist that I take their seat and sit down. They even let me try their food sometimes or sneak me a piece of chicken… Which is definitely fine by me. One of my goals while I am here this trip is to make better relationships with the workers that work at CLS. I am always so attached to the children that I forget them sometimes. I want to make an effort to build relationships with them because they are just as important. The workers here are serving the Lord where they know best: by being cooks, teachers, cleaners, mechanics, etc. Just how I am serving the Lord by coming here on a mission trip, they are serving it in other ways. I want them to know that what they are doing matters and without them, CLS would not be the same. Without the cooks, the kids would go hungry; without the mechanics, none of the machines or electricity would work; without the cleaning ladies, the rooms would be destroyed. They have helped build Christian Light and they need to know how much they are appreciated daily. This goes for back at home too. I want to learn to make an effort to show my thanks to everyone around me because without them a lot of things would not be the same.


After dinner, I like to go to the girls’ room and hang out in there. This is where the older girls usually hang out and so I want to try and spend time with them as well. They LOVE the game Subway Surfer on my phone so I let them take turns for about 30 minutes a night to play. It is funny how into the game they get and how much alike they are to American children back at home (I do the same thing with the kids I babysit back at home). Before it gets dark I try to play with as many of the kids as I can. They love just running around, playing on phones, and even playing with my hair. I promised a few girls I would let them braid my whole head of hair tonight… Not gonna lie I’m quite nervous about that haha. I don’t know how good I’ll look but they’re excited. I brought nail polish and a small manicure set and so I told them one night this week I will do their nails for them. The older girls were so excited because they said they usually have to do their own nails and end up messing up. It’s fun knowing I’ll be here a lot longer than I have in the past because I know that I can spend so much more time with these kids. Knowing that my relationship with each of them will grow so much over these next 6 weeks.


God has shown me so much so far and it has only been a few days. I can’t wait to see what else happens as my trip continues. The children here have already been a blessing and I hope that before I leave I maybe help them or lead them to God in some way. Love in the most important thing to teach them. Not only to show them what love looks like, but to make sure they know that they are loved by so many people and are especially loved by God. He has such an amazing plan for each kid and they need to know that. The Lord is going to use them to bring others close to him and so it is their job to lift Him up in everything that they do. Please continue to pray for these children and their love for Christ. It is amazing to see the things they teach me daily about the Lord.

 
“We love because he first loved us”
-1 John 4:19

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