Friday, August 21, 2009

Pictures!


Me on my motorbike!


Playing a drum in the village of Sinisson. This is the chief next to me!


This is a pictures of "les pagnes" or fabric in a market. Women in Benin would by a large piece of fabric and then go to a seamstress to have a dress made. Everyone had dresses like this and they wore them everyday!


This is a typical African meal- rice with a sauce over it and then potatoes and other veggies!


This is the clinic that I spent all my time at! There are actually 2 buildings but this building is the one where patients are seen. The other has Dr Martin's office and the pharmacy.

Thank You!


Hi friends and family,

I want to thank you all for your prayers and support during my 2 months in Benin. It has been wonderful sharing stories and pictures with many of you! This trip is one that has made a huge impact on how I look at the world and has definitely given me a vision for what type of work I want to do in the future. Thank you for all your prayers and encouragement!

I am going to post several photos for those of you that haven't gotten a chance to see them yet! 

Blessings,

Ann 

Saturday, July 25, 2009

I'm Home!!

Hey everyone!

I made it home safe and sound from Benin this afternoon! I had good flights and smooth transitions between the two!

Thanks for your prayers and support!! I will post some pictures soon...after I sleep a bit!!

Later!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Heading home!

Hey everyone, it's Josh again posting for Ann.
I spoke with her briefly today because she wanted me to let everyone know that she is doing fine and is starting her travels back home tomorrow. It sounds like she had a great but exhausting last couple of days. She promises to update when she gets back to the states. Be praying for her as she travels over the next few days!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Finally an update!!

Hi everyone!

I apologize for the huge delay in updates!! The connection has been awful here!! I am using Dr Martin’s cell phone to connect today!

I am going to post all the updates that I have written since last week- its super long so don’t read all of it if you don’t want to!! I am leaving N’Dali Thursday morning so I will try to make one last post on Wednesday before I go! I will be traveling to the city of Cotonou all day Thursday and doing some sight-seeing on the way! My plane leaves Friday evening so I will get to spend all day Friday hanging out in Cotonou! Should be fun! My plane gets to the states Saturday afternoon. Please be praying for safe travels for me!

Here is my weekend update:

This weekend has been pretty good and has gone by quickly! Saturday morning I spent some quality time with Mama Ben at the market and then I went with her to the hair salon and watched her get her hair done for over 2 hours! It was long but it was fun to chat with all the ladies in the salon! Saturday afternoon I washed clothes that I’ll need for the trip to Cotonou and for the way home and then I walked around Dr Martin’s neighborhood with Mama Ben and the kids! It was a nice Saturday!
Sunday has also been good! Dr Martin told me a few days ago that he wanted me to sing for everyone in church but I am thankful that I didn’t have to! We never prepared a song in time for church today so instead I gave a little thank you talk at the end of the service! At this church, before anyone starts giving announcements or does a sermon they always yell, “Alleluia!” and everyone yells back “Amen!” So I decided to do the same before I started talking! It was funny to watch the reactions on peoples’ faces! It must have been funny for the congregation to watch a white girl yell “Alleluia!” I could tell by the look on their faces afterwards that they weren’t expecting it! Ha! Everyone laughed and yelled “Amen” back so it was all good!

Sunday afternoon I spent with Sonsona; we hung out at her place for a bit and then drove around N’Dali on the motorbike! It’s really cool how God has changed my heart about her…I used to be so mad at her everyday because she was one of the nurses who was not always kind to the patients, but now I am getting to know her and am learning that she actually works very hard and she has become one of my closest friends here! Amazing!! I never would have guessed that during the first few weeks of June!

Que Dieu vous bénisse! (God bless!)

Update for Friday:
Hey,

Today has been busy at the clinic! This morning after devotions we took the group photo of all the staff at the clinic! We got almost everyone in it and had to teach a patient how to use my camera so everyone could be in the picture! It was pretty funny but the sick guy figured it out and the picture turned out well!
I got to teach pregnant women today using the pamphlets I made! The morning ended up being a little more disorganized than I thought…I wasn’t planning on the midwife wanting to help but she decided that she wanted to help translate so we taught in one big group instead of little ones. It was frustrating because I knew that not all the women understood, but I went around and spoke with the women afterwards to make sure they understood and they did. I got a picture with all the women holding their pamphlets and that was definitely a special moment today- all my hard work paid off! All in all it turned out ok and hopefully the women will remember what they’ve learned!

The rest of the morning was alright- I helped the midwife with prenatal consultations which is a tiring task! The midwife had a bad attitude all morning so it just made the morning difficult! I really like working with pregnant moms though so I enjoyed helping where I could!

I’m not sure what this weekend will look like…I found out yesterday that I might be singing in front of the entire church Sunday as a final farewell! Ah! Other than that probably just chilling with the Osse family and getting ready to go!!
Take care and have a good weekend!

Updates from last Wednesday and Thursday

Hi everyone,
Yesterday and today have been pretty good! It seems that the days have become a little longer…probably because I know I will be coming home soon!
Yesterday was a busy day! I went to a village in the morning with Philippe to watch him give a health and Bible lesson. It is always fun to visit villages and go around and greet people knowing only the word for “hi!” and “I’m fine!” Ha it was a great visit though and at the end of the lessons the women and children danced for me! Philippe told me I should dance with them so I jumped in and Philippe got a video of the whole thing. It was pretty funny!!

After we got back I finally printed off all my pamphlets for the pregnant women and went to the copy place to make copies for tomorrow! (Dad I kept thinking about you and thinking that I was in the “DigiCopy of Africa” ha!) I then had a nice long lunch break that included a nap and came back to help with a delivery! A baby boy was born feet first so it was tough to get him out…Dr Martin helped though and the baby was just fine! I was definitely tired afterwards though! I took the nurse Sonsona home so she could shower and change before she had to work all night. While I was with her she gave me the gift that her friend, Ymoru, gave me. This was by far the most bizarre gift I have ever received! It was a big statue of a village woman with a plate on her head with 4 people in it. So strange! The best and weirdest part is that my name is on the bottom by the woman’s feet! I laughed so hard when I saw it because it is just so strange! I am excited to bring it home and show everyone!

Today has been a bit of a slower day. I helped out in the clinic this morning and then worked on a Powerpoint presentation a bit for Dr Martin. This afternoon after I ate lunch and chilled for a bit I went back to his house to lay in the sun! I spent about a half hour in the sun and Mama Ben kept telling me it was too hot and too sunny! Ha! It was funny though and I sure didn’t mind relaxing in the sun! This afternoon there isn’t much to do at the clinic…I have finished most of my little projects for Dr Martin and there aren’t many sick people today. I know tomorrow will be busy though so I don’t mind a break in the action!

Finally an update!!

Hi everyone!

I apologize for the huge delay in updates!! The connection has been awful here!! I am using Dr Martin’s cell phone to connect today!

I am going to post all the updates that I have written since last week- its super long so don’t read all of it if you don’t want to!! I am leaving N’Dali Thursday morning so I will try to make one last post on Wednesday before I go! I will be traveling to the city of Cotonou all day Thursday and doing some sight-seeing on the way! My plane leaves Friday evening so I will get to spend all day Friday hanging out in Cotonou! Should be fun! My plane gets to the states Saturday afternoon. Please be praying for safe travels for me!

Here is my weekend update:

This weekend has been pretty good and has gone by quickly! Saturday morning I spent some quality time with Mama Ben at the market and then I went with her to the hair salon and watched her get her hair done for over 2 hours! It was long but it was fun to chat with all the ladies in the salon! Saturday afternoon I washed clothes that I’ll need for the trip to Cotonou and for the way home and then I walked around Dr Martin’s neighborhood with Mama Ben and the kids! It was a nice Saturday!
Sunday has also been good! Dr Martin told me a few days ago that he wanted me to sing for everyone in church but I am thankful that I didn’t have to! We never prepared a song in time for church today so instead I gave a little thank you talk at the end of the service! At this church, before anyone starts giving announcements or does a sermon they always yell, “Alleluia!” and everyone yells back “Amen!” So I decided to do the same before I started talking! It was funny to watch the reactions on peoples’ faces! It must have been funny for the congregation to watch a white girl yell “Alleluia!” I could tell by the look on their faces afterwards that they weren’t expecting it! Ha! Everyone laughed and yelled “Amen” back so it was all good!

Sunday afternoon I spent with Sonsona; we hung out at her place for a bit and then drove around N’Dali on the motorbike! It’s really cool how God has changed my heart about her…I used to be so mad at her everyday because she was one of the nurses who was not always kind to the patients, but now I am getting to know her and am learning that she actually works very hard and she has become one of my closest friends here! Amazing!! I never would have guessed that during the first few weeks of June!

Que Dieu vous bénisse! (God bless!)

Update for Friday:
Hey,

Today has been busy at the clinic! This morning after devotions we took the group photo of all the staff at the clinic! We got almost everyone in it and had to teach a patient how to use my camera so everyone could be in the picture! It was pretty funny but the sick guy figured it out and the picture turned out well!
I got to teach pregnant women today using the pamphlets I made! The morning ended up being a little more disorganized than I thought…I wasn’t planning on the midwife wanting to help but she decided that she wanted to help translate so we taught in one big group instead of little ones. It was frustrating because I knew that not all the women understood, but I went around and spoke with the women afterwards to make sure they understood and they did. I got a picture with all the women holding their pamphlets and that was definitely a special moment today- all my hard work paid off! All in all it turned out ok and hopefully the women will remember what they’ve learned!

The rest of the morning was alright- I helped the midwife with prenatal consultations which is a tiring task! The midwife had a bad attitude all morning so it just made the morning difficult! I really like working with pregnant moms though so I enjoyed helping where I could!

I’m not sure what this weekend will look like…I found out yesterday that I might be singing in front of the entire church Sunday as a final farewell! Ah! Other than that probably just chilling with the Osse family and getting ready to go!!
Take care and have a good weekend!

Updates from last Wednesday and Thursday

Hi everyone,
Yesterday and today have been pretty good! It seems that the days have become a little longer…probably because I know I will be coming home soon!
Yesterday was a busy day! I went to a village in the morning with Philippe to watch him give a health and Bible lesson. It is always fun to visit villages and go around and greet people knowing only the word for “hi!” and “I’m fine!” Ha it was a great visit though and at the end of the lessons the women and children danced for me! Philippe told me I should dance with them so I jumped in and Philippe got a video of the whole thing. It was pretty funny!!

After we got back I finally printed off all my pamphlets for the pregnant women and went to the copy place to make copies for tomorrow! (Dad I kept thinking about you and thinking that I was in the “DigiCopy of Africa” ha!) I then had a nice long lunch break that included a nap and came back to help with a delivery! A baby boy was born feet first so it was tough to get him out…Dr Martin helped though and the baby was just fine! I was definitely tired afterwards though! I took the nurse Sonsona home so she could shower and change before she had to work all night. While I was with her she gave me the gift that her friend, Ymoru, gave me. This was by far the most bizarre gift I have ever received! It was a big statue of a village woman with a plate on her head with 4 people in it. So strange! The best and weirdest part is that my name is on the bottom by the woman’s feet! I laughed so hard when I saw it because it is just so strange! I am excited to bring it home and show everyone!

Today has been a bit of a slower day. I helped out in the clinic this morning and then worked on a Powerpoint presentation a bit for Dr Martin. This afternoon after I ate lunch and chilled for a bit I went back to his house to lay in the sun! I spent about a half hour in the sun and Mama Ben kept telling me it was too hot and too sunny! Ha! It was funny though and I sure didn’t mind relaxing in the sun! This afternoon there isn’t much to do at the clinic…I have finished most of my little projects for Dr Martin and there aren’t many sick people today. I know tomorrow will be busy though so I don’t mind a break in the action!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Hello!

Yesterday was a busy day here at the clinic. When I came to the clinic yesterday morning a woman came via motorbike very pregnant. The nurses examined her and found out she was ready to deliver! She delivered her first baby within 20 minutes of arriving. She was pregnant with twins so the second baby arrived one hour later and I got to turn her head and pull her out! That was pretty exciting! After that there were just a ton of sick people today so I was helping the nurses and checking on the babies so it was a little nuts!

Sunday night I had a fun night at Dr Martin’s; I taught everyone how to do cartwheels and handstands- including Dr Martin! He already knew how to do them so I got a video of him doing gymnastics! It was pretty funny! I don’t think I will ever get tired of hanging out with him and his family!!

Today has been an interesting day! I helped out at the clinic for a few hours and then Philippe, one of the staff at the clinic, took me to the village of Sinisson to watch how the village women make cheese! It was really interesting and I got to watch each step! The little old lady started with just milk over a fire and used leaves and parts of a tree to make the milk hard and eventually turn into cheese. I have videos and pictures of each step of the process! When she was done she gave me the cheese she made and I got a picture with her and her husband inside their hut! It was a fun morning! I slept for awhile when I got back…apparently I got tired just watching the women?! This afternoon I have been working on a Powerpoint presentation for Dr Martin of all our village pictures and favorite Bible verses. It is almost finished and is looking pretty good! He always has some little project for me to work on!

That’s all for now! I’m getting pretty excited that I will be coming home next week!! Yay!!