Some housekeeping first:
1) Please please please comment on the actual blog and not
Facebook. I avoid Facebook like the plague while I'm here, so I won't be
able to read them. (I thought nobody loved me at first until my mom told
me where everyone commented. Not a fun feeling...)
2) Good news! I've decided to start blogging three days a
week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday), as internet allows. Hopefully you
won't get sick of me. :P
Moving on... Training week is in full swing, and with Barb in
charge, you never know what to expect... Our first "training session"
consisted of walking into the chapel to the beat of drums as Barb explained
that we are now in Survivor: Haiti. They threw dyed water balloons at us
to choose tribes, and we created a name and banners. My tribe became the
Green Goblins, inspired by a little boy who runs around campus in a Spiderman
suit everyday yelling, "I'm looking for the gweeeeen gwoblin!"
I'll have to post a picture sometime... it's pretty much the cutest thing
in the history of the world. Seriously.
Anyway, after that we did this whole crazy "rewards
challenge" involving blindfolds, being tied together, puzzles, and a
massive game of Hide-n-Seek meets Sardines... Long story short, it was crazy
and my tribe lost by a hair. No matter, the other team just one the
bigger tent for their tribe site. AKA It took waaaay longer for them to
set it up because boys won't read directions. : P
We spent Monday just getting to know the St. Louis area. We
went to the local brothel and jail and also to some random houses to talk to
people. Tuesday was Anse a Foleur. We hiked to the Voodoo monument,
but they wouldn't let us into the temple... it was too busy. I ate my
weight in black beans and rice at the restaurant (which apparently Americans
get sick of here, so more for me...) and then we went to the beach. I was
really excited because two girls at the beach remembered me. They kept
calling "Maleesah! Maleesah!" until every Haitian on the beach
knew my name! Ha!
Today was just a loooong trip to see the waterfall. I got to
practice my Creole with a boy who walked down with us, so I don't feel nearly
as rusty anymore. Back at the mission we also got a little lesson, so I'm
practically fluent... except not.
I've decided to start adding a Prayer/Praise list to each blog.
Prie means pray and loue means praise. That's a freebie lesson just
for you. :)
Prie:
Nison and family-- Nison is about 8 or so years old and has hung
around the mission forever. His home recently got burnt down and now he's
living with 9 other people in a small one-room hut. One of the staff
members at the mission is trying to raise $10,000 to build them a new house to
live in. Please please please pray for Nison's family and the money-raising
process. If you would also prayerfully consider donating to the cause, I
will be posting the link when I get it.
Loue:
I've been sleeping well lately. No headaches! :)
Creole Lesson:
If you read my blog last summer, you'll remember that I translated
"reckless" into "viv san pe" or "live without
fear." I've updated, or rather added to, that translation:
Renmen san pe.
Love without fear.
Sorry this was so long, guys! I love you! Please post
comments on the blog, so I can read them! :)
-Ti Blanc
Perhaps you wouldn't have lost by a hair if you still had lots. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like all is starting off well. Keep eating the black beans and rice. Maybe that is what you have needed for the headaches. (Though I am sure all our prayers are helping with that also.)
Love you bunches,
Mom
I am so happy you are having a great time. Pass on the good and good will keeping on passing, and passing. I really missed you the first day you left. Can't wait for you to get back. Love you forever, Papa. :)
ReplyDeleteYour writing sounds just like you. Thanks for the creole lessons. Please include some phonetics for us who are following along and need some extra help. Lots of love and prayers from your CUMC family. We are sooooooo pround of you. - Lisa <><
ReplyDeleteMissing you! Praying for you! Love you!
ReplyDeleteMona
Hi Melissa Love you!
ReplyDeleteHi Melissa, you are loved and keep up the fantastic work, we are so ridiculously proud of you! Love the blog updates as well as the creole refresher.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Bob
So I'm a little behind on reading this blog which is an epic fail on my part. But as always reading these reminds me of how proud I am to call you my sister :) Don't forget to give us some pictures ASAP!
ReplyDeleteMiss you sis! I've got everyone I know in Texas praying for you and your mission :)