Well I am completely exhausted and I thought that I would be able to deal with the jet lag a lot better but apparently all my travelling has not taught me a whole lot. I have been consistently waking up between 4 and 5 in the morning and then crashing at about 4 or 5 in the evening. This is created some problems because all of the dinners that I have been attending have been in the evenings, which is hard. So if you could pray for that that would be greatly appreciated.
Life here is so laid back and I have really enjoyed it so far. We have tea and scones in the afternoon so I kind of feel like I am in England, especially since I live with two ladies from the UK. Being single here surprisingly isn’t as bad as I thought it would be and I am not restricted all that much except for after dark (which is understandable). Tomorrow I will start walking to the compound and where ever I need to go as Gill (the short term co-ordinator) thinks that I have had enough time to get used to riding and just need to get out there. The only problem is this means that I need to buy an umbrella at the market today as it rains a lot right now.
Today I am also going to the market and stores for the first time to buy my food, and any other house things that I need. The hospitality of others has been great and I have really appreciated not having to worry about cooking yet. However tomorrow I am looking forward to cooking! I am trying to go out of my comfort zone and learn a little bit of the language and since we have a gardener, cook/maid and security guard (not ever day and not all the time) I have the opportunity to learn a lot from these men.
Anyways I am enjoying my time so far and look forward to getting involved in ministry next week. God bless you all!
Note: it is now two days after I wrote this post and some new things have happend. I went shopping and am finally feeling like this is going to be ok. I'm even starting to call it home which is good. I have meet a lot of nice missionaries and there is another girl here my age from Germany so it is nice to be able to hang out and talk. Last night the short term missionaries all hung out and spent time together and that was great! I have been picking up accents depending on who I am sitting next to and last night I went from a southern accent to an English on to whatever I happend to land upon. In Malawi we have missionaries of 11 different nationalities so we definitely have a lot of cutlure shock within the group! Today I was able to go to the market and actually got to sleep in to 6:30 which was great! I have also made it past the 4:00 wall so I am hoping that I am finally getting aculturized (if that is a word! haha). We are also hoping to pick up my guitar today since it has not come yet.
Thanks for all your prayers and support
K
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I am very glad to hear you are well and that God has helped you to adjust amd feel comfortable in your new home. You are doing a very important worlk for Him and I know that He will provide for all your needs. We will continue to pray for you and will look forward to seeing you in a short while. Thaks for the updates and remember we love you very much.
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Katie,
ReplyDeleteI just finished reading your blog...so good to hear of you life over there. Praying for you.
Love, Barbi