Tuesday, February 13, 2018

The Sisters are Here!

Second day of Baby Class -Anna's two sisters came to school!

They were so excited to see Anna.  Anna could barely get inside the classroom, Paris, the first born, was shouting, "Anna!  Anna!  Anna!" She tried to hug Anna but Anna just wanted the grocery cart.

Anna (in blue), Paris (in green) and Evelyn (in white)
 I was amazed to see the three together.  Anna is a half-head taller than the other two!  She looks HUGE next to her sisters.  I have trouble believing she was the runt!

A wonderful praise, Evelyn is walking now!  She is unstable, but walking.

Paris


David had a MUCH better day today - No screaming, kicking or biting!


I entertained them as we waited for lunch.

I love this picture.  It is full of so much cuteness!  Eating beans and posho.
L-R:  Evelyn, Anna, Paris, Majid

Sisters

I realized today that I will be washing this uniform EVERY DAY!
Beans eaten by hand are so messy.  She is so tired after school!

Monday, February 12, 2018

Anna's First Day of School!

Anna started school today!

She is in what is called "Baby Class" - it is the first class the children attend.  She will be in this class for two years because of her age; she is two. The class meets from 9:00 - 12:00 each day.  There are currently 6 students in the class, 3 girls and 3 boys.  The three girls are the triplets, Anna and her two sisters, Paris and Evelyn (the sisters were not there today).  The three boys are two residents, Majid and Godfrey and then a day student, David.  The ages range from 2 years old to 4 years old.  Miss Maribu, their teacher has a lot of work!



On Sunday, I tried to take a photo of Anna in her uniform hold a sign saying "Baby Class."  The wind was blowing like crazy and Anna did not really want to be in a photo shoot!

Heather and I tried



At some point, you just have to admit defeat!

Luckily, the actual first day of school went much better!  She woke up in a great mood, ate breakfast and then we took a leisure walk over to the school.




A group of boys saw Anna and started calling her. When I told them to line up for a picture, she got in line too. She doesn't know she is so small.

All those cute boys!

She ran into several classrooms before I could catch her, everyone happy to see her.  Everyone knows her around here!  "Annn-nnnna, Annnn-nnnna, Annnn-nnnna"

Top Class (5 Year Kindergarten)

Middle Class (4 Year Kindergarten)

When we came close to the classroom, I heard some serious screaming.  It was David one of the new students.  He did not want to be in class.  His mother died giving birth last month and he was screaming for her!  (He eventually calmed down and we think he will be okay at school.)  We are going to love on him and help him through this time.


Then, Majid and Godfrey arrived.  Majid walked in like he owned the place.  Anna and Majid are the seasoned veterans here.  They immediately started playing and jabbering.  The other two will need more time to warm up.
Majid 
 

A proud Aunt Claudia peeping in to check on Anna

I left and went on a home visit with Brenda.  Heather went in and read a book to the class. She got these photos of them reading.

Anna and David.  We are getting uniforms for everyone, the tailor is still making them.




After it was done, Heather and I walked all four kids back to the cottages for lunch.  Majid was so tired, he was staggering.  Anna started saying, "Eat. Eat. EEEAAATTTT" (Sobbing as she spoke).  I fed her lunch and put her down for her nap.  First day done!

Anna and Majid holding hands on the way home







Sunday, February 11, 2018

Celebrating the Nations

". . .and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and people and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. . . "  Revelation 7:9


At the Village of Eden Church, we represent 6 countries and numerous tribes!  We celebrated all those people groups today!  The community was so excited.


The children were very excited.  There were about twice as many kids as usual!

Representing America!

USA

Uganda

Ukraine

Willy and Abednego (German and Kenyan)

Masai Tribe



Beatrace in her traditional full gomez dress.  She was so beautiful.

Samia Tribe


Tiso Tribe


Luya Tribe

The church was so full today!


Our church choir

Japadola Tribe


Japadola Tribe

Lugisu Tribe


Tiya, reprinting Ukraine

Anna was struggling - too much shouting, dancing and celebrating

We ended with a "Parade of Nations"  Each tribe marched across the stage.





The Samia tribe was the most represented!

Meanwhile, this child was sound asleep right beside the stage.  I was worried he would get stepped on.


They were so proud!






Three housemothers:  Joyce (Mama Boo, Beatrice (Sangi) and Alice

Willy shaved his beard to look more German!








Georgia representatives:  Jessica and Heather