A Message
from Mama . . .
I am sitting at my desk (in Ontario, Canada) and a chickadee
(a small bird native to our area) has been trying desperately, AND I MEAN
DESPERATELY, almost all day to break through the glass of my windows and join
me . . . it is FREEZING outside today after some beautifully, warm and sunny
weather . . .
Our Tumaini children are well
for the most part except that we are now (having just had the mumps), taking
our respective turns with chicken pox!
Angela brought it home about a month ago and most recently Liadi, Rashid
and Said have had it. I expect it too
will run its course . . . and I had a 1:00 a.m. message to call Tumaini when
Liadi split his eyebrow open. He had
been dancing with the children, fell and banged his forehead on the corner of
our dining bench . . . butterfly bandage instructions over Skype with doctors Francis and
Kelvin performing the procedure. Poor
Liadi . . . just getting over chicken pox on his WOOWOOWOO (bottom) (he even
showed me his behind on Skype!) but is going to have a nasty scar to match the
one he got under the other brow last year!!
Poor little guy . . . Oddo struggled with a case of malaria but is well
now also.
And my absolute heartfelt
thanks for your prayers, well wishes and continued to enquiries about my step
daughter Amanda. We almost lost her in February
and she was sick for a lonnnng time, only having her pick line for intravenous
antibiotics removed this past month. She
is regaining strength and is incredibly grateful, as is her mother, father and
myself for your blessed prayers . . . Ahsante!!
My chickadee is going to
chip a beak!
Before leaving Tumaini I was lucky
enough to spend a weekend in Dar Es Salaam with Mary, Reward, Nelson and Kelvin together as a family and it was incredible. You
may remember that Kelvin’s sponsors brought him to Canada last year and he
LEARNED HOW TO SWIM! He spent the
weekend teaching his siblings and now our entire Minja family are
swimmers! We enjoyed some beautiful family
togetherness before I returned to Canada and each of us is extremely grateful. Mary and Reward I hope, will visit us in
Canada this fall after they graduate university. They are writing exams now and
should return to Tumaini at the end of June.
My hope is to bring them back with me in September (at my family's personal expense) (I return to Tanzania
July 29th with fellow Simconian Tyra Swick-Blake who will be
volunteering at Tumaini) for a three month visit where they might meet their
sponsors and spend time with so many of our Canadian supporters, however, our
own, and VERY dear Bryson applied for a visa and was rejected for reasons we
are unclear of so please include us in your prayers. Nelson, on the other hand is hard at work
completing his second last year of advanced level secondary school after which
we hope HE will join us in Canada to learn to fly!! It is awe inspiring as Mama to witness the
thought processes of our Tumaini children change from hopeless existence, full of
sickness and struggles - to hope - and then to dreams!!! This process has taken a long time (we are entering our fourth year now) to develop in a child's psyche which has been, from birth, rife with sufferings of one kind or another. There is TRULY not a better feeling in this
world than to help facilitate the dream of a child, but YOU KNOW THAT!!
Before I left there was a violent
robbery in our neighbourhood where thieves beat a security guard quite
severely, splitting his head open. Oddo
raced the injured man to the hospital and exclaimed the next morning at work, “I
have never seen so much blood”! A head
injury bleeds, doesn’t it . . . and just after I returned to Canada a terrorist
threw a Molotov cocktail into a Catholic Church service celebrating the opening
of a new parish. Three people died but
the parishioners would not succumb to the violence . . . they insisted on
finishing the mass in order to send a message that terrorism will not make them
flee. It is a heartbreaking truth that
terrorism exists in every part of the world . . .
As you know our precious
Dada Margie recently gave birth to a beautiful little brother to Bryson. Sadly, their father, we discover, not only
abused Margie, but had a girlfriend throughout most of her pregnancy . . . she
was heartbroken to learn of it and will need our love, respect and support as
her maternity leave finishes and she comes back to work so include her in your
prayers if you would and allow us to help her heal . . . she is a beautifully
hearted young woman, undeserving of such a swine and will grow and heal and
discover someone deserving of her one day . . .
While at Tumaini this last
trip I often worked with Kelvin on homework (he is one of our kids who struggles with the Swahili/English transition because it happened for him at a later age . . . many of the younger children would often be confused as having English as their first language their vocabularies are SO good!) and one day he came home and asked
me about . . . sperm . . . He had been
studying “health” in Science class and although I thought we’d covered those necessary
but potentially awkward conversations I found myself sitting him down,
face to face and had the “sex talk” again . . . Kelvin listened respectfully
and attentively throughout my rather long winded, round about explanation after
which he took both of my hands in his, looked me in the eye and said, “Yes Mama, I know all about
that . . . but what is SPAM???? Oops . . .
Did you know that some people
have remarkable abilities at retaining multitudinous dates in their heads? Did you know that our very own Christina
possesses just such a gift? Not only
does she retain almost all of the birthdates of everyone connected with
Tumaini, BUT, she has this amazing ability to remember the DAY of someone’s
birthdate! Katy and Christina, my
husband Steve and I and a couple others were in my office quizzing Christina about
birthdates and she was able to rhyme off almost every one we asked. Remember that we have 52 children at Tumaini
. . . suddenly, Katy asked her what DAY my birthday had been on last year . . .
she told, I checked and she was right!
We did it with Katy, with Baba Steve, with some others and she could
remember MANY of the DAYS of a person’s birthday! We would love to have Christina tested to see
just what exactly IS going on in that precious little had of hers . . . let us
remember that this is the very same child we thought learning challenged when
she first arrived at Tumaini . . .
Enormous Ahsantes to the Kayak Foundation of Calgary, AB, here in Canada for their incredibly generous donation towards the continued support of our wonderful kids . . . your love and kindness is truly appreciated
Enormous Ahsantes to the Kayak Foundation of Calgary, AB, here in Canada for their incredibly generous donation towards the continued support of our wonderful kids . . . your love and kindness is truly appreciated
THANK YOU KAYAK FOUNDATION!!! |
Finally, we are this far
from being granted 14 acres of land for Tumaini . . . for a permanent home, for
a secondary school, for a football field!!!
I will keep you informed but please, PLEASE pray that all comes together
as it should. Our family deserves the
stability of a permanent residence and the village (very near to Usa River) we
are working with desperately needs our assistance . . . it could be a perfect
fit! FUNDRAISERS!!!
And speaking of
fundraisers, we will be in touch shortly about our 2nd Annual
Tumaini Tournament of Hope . . . stay tuned!