I've been on the Africa Mercy for a few weeks now but I will catch you all up & fill you in on ship life soonish!!! But for now field service festivities part two. ...
We arrived in Yams Farm Monday morning with excitement, wonder & anticipation for the week to come. Looking forward to the known and the unknown & not really knowing what to expect. We had no idea how many kids would show up for VBS ( Vacation Bible School) or what games were going to work & what wasn't. If all else failed our back up plan was to play soccer with the kids. We also had a language barrier as 99.9% of my team didn't know how to speak Krio. Thank goodness Pastor Mark was available to translate for us. We had many plans but weren't sure because of the culture if they were going to work or apply
On the construction forefront for the latrine the concerns were about the same. How were we going to mesh & communicate with the Yams Farmians workwise & just in general. Especially because everyone has different ways of doing things. We wanted to make sure that we were sensitive to the culture & didn't bombard them with our western culture/ideas etc. We wanted to make this about Yams Farm Village & just wanted to assist them in completing their project. In the end we wanted the Yams Farmians to have a sense of pride about the completion of the Latrine & for them to feel & know it was theirs.
Making progress as we layed down the bricks to fill the wall of the latrine
Those bricks were super heavy & Andrea ( One of our Team Leader's) worked very hard transporting them.
The beautiful faces that showed up everyday...all 70 to 80 of them
fun & games with the kids
they absolutely loved this snake game we taught them
thank you abby royer for catching wonderful moments with new friends such as this
having too much fun playing jump rope with the kiddies
In addition to VBS we held a small medical or wound care clinic, dental clinic & basic hygeine clinic. We had a dentist on our team & she performed over 80 extractions during our time in Yams Farm.
In addition to VBS we held a small medical or wound care clinic, dental clinic & basic hygeine clinic. We had a dentist on our team & she performed over 80 extractions during our time in Yams Farm.
One of my favorite things I observed after being in the Yam's Farm community for 2 weeks is how it doesn't matter how old or young you are. You still look after & care for one
another.