October 17, 2009

  • Saturday Rambles……

    Here is a whole lot of randomness and happenings……..

    • Water situation seems to be much better now!  Turns out that the pumps were broken (had been off and on) and so Water Affairs was waiting on parts from South Africa.  Pumps were fixed on Monday and all seems to be in working order for now.  Our area is now getting water and our resevior has been full and clean water coming out.  Thanks SO much to all of you who prayed for us…….it helped!
    • Once we got water squared away, our internet went out!  For almost 3 days.  The culprit?  A large crows nest on the tower blocking the signal! (I mean really…..! :) )  Kev scurried the 100 ft tower only to find it was leaning a bit too much for his comfort so the maintenance department secured one of the stay wires.  Then Matt Clayton harnessed up and climbed up and disassembled the nest!  The crows looked on from a nearby tree…..I am sure quite unsettled that all their hard work was down the tubes!  
    • As I said in the previous post our power has been quite intermittent as well.  Once our water came on regularly then the power went out…….really! 
    • On Wednesday evening both Witt children got quite sick in the night.  Now I’ve never had both of them sick at the same time so I’ve been lucky.  Andrew has had quite the sick year this year and has had a consistent runny nose and cough since about June.  While I love that he is in school, this is the down side of school…..all the germs.  Both woke up with gooey pink eyes and high fevers.  Poor Piper just laid there and moaned……that was a bit scary.  A trip to the new doctor (which Andrew loved and was SO good…..no screaming fests which normally is what happens!  He got a big ice cream cone for doing so well!) the following day just revealed that they had a virus and to let it run it’s course.  Since we’re almost ready  to go home my med stash is really low.  I had just enough Tylenol for Piper, but I had to run out and by the African version of Children’s Tylenol for Andrew.  I went to four locations to find the strawberry flavored one but no luck.  I was stuck with the mint flavor.  This made Andrew horribly upset (he’s a great med taker when it tastes good! :) ) and as a result he threw up all of it over the bed.  Now when he sees me coming with the green medicine he runs the other way!  Today while I was in town I checked one other place that was closed and sure enough, they had the strawberry flavor!  Score!  Needless to say, I already have a nice list of medicines that I want to bring back!  I like the familiar and of course the ones that taste good are a bonus! So, lots of sickies in our house, but I think both are on the mend.  Piper’s eyes are still pretty pink and watery so if no change in a few days I might have to take her back in.  The fevers are gone so that’s a good sign. 
    • Shoprite’s gaudy Christmas decorations are up!  Ah, the Holiday’s are here! :) I’ll be honest…..I am glad we’re going home this Christmas! :)  
    • Botswana had it’s elections (please forgive me as I do not know exactly what it was for…..I’ll have to find out.  It was not presidential and I know it’s every 5 years.) on Friday so as a result we had Friday off of work so that our staff could go and vote.  While I was running all over town trying to find strawberry flavored Panando medicine I got caught up in the last bit of campaigning hoopla.  It was insane, and quite honestly a bit scary as I think everyone who lived in Maun was on the back of a truck that day. Trucks were doing U-turns, and children were chasing and jumping on the backs of vehicles!  Holy Smokes!  They were all happy though!  I couldn’t help but be grateful that I am called to a peaceful country like Botswana.  Many other countries elections mean rioting and destruction.  
    • I got Andrew a new book bag, as his other one had broken and was ripping.  As luck would have it, I happened to find a Lightening McQueen one!  (I mean Maun is really coming up when you can find stuff like this here!) He has not let it out of his site since I brought it home!  He kept saying, “Let’s go to school mommy!”  I guess he’s ready to show off his new bag!  Funny that the bag is actually quite big……too cute on his little back! 
    • And a bit of news on Piper…..she’s scooting backwards!  She can also get up on all fours for a few moments so we’re not far from crawling!  She can also sit pretty well unsupported for a few moments. She loves to sit up on my lap and can now even sit up supported in the tub…..hallelujah!  This makes bathtime so much easier now!  She also eats banana and sweet potato along with her cereal. 
    • Internship is going well and we’re gearing up for next January.  Seems like there is much to do yet before we go home and feel really good about leaving things behind for four months.  Our interns have been a blessing and are fun to be around.  On Tuesday one of their classes was canceled so the girls and I headed for some water aerobics in the Lackey’s pool!  Gotta love that! 

    Well, that’s what’s going on in our world.  It’s really windy out right now……hoping it will come with some rain!

Comments (3)

  • I think it is awesome that you have been called to be a Missionay! I love to read all that you are doing over there, with you and your family. It must be very exciting. God Bless

    Amanda McCoy

  • Love the rambles! The crows nest cracked me up! Typical Botswana. LOL Glad the water situation is worked out and hope the kiddos are better. Love you!

  • You’ve got Shoprite!  We used to go to Shoprite in Zambia.  It seemed to us that it was the best shop ever, coming as we did from futher north.

    You know, of course about The Number One Ladies’ Detective Agency?  Love those books because they remind me of my other home – Africa.

    Blessings!

    Sarah

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