Friday, February 27, 2009

MK School

I have been teaching at the elementary school for the last several weeks and will continue to do so until I leave. I love the kids so much! I teach 1st grade math, 2nd grade reading, and Religious Instruction. I also was able to teach PE while Erin the normal teacher was gone in Thailand. I don't have several pics for all the students, but here are some that I have taken so far. Also, I don't have a pic of Lydia... she has been gone in Thailand.
This is Aunt Janet she is one of the teachers and she is a Swiss missionary here in PNG. Oh ya and everyone that works here is known as Aunt or Uncle... hence Aunt Janet etc.
This is Aunt Diane and she is also a teacher here. Diane and her husband are missionaries here at the station and her husband is the project manager for the building of the new hospital. They are originally from Alaska.
Meet Jerome! He is one of my Swiss students who is in all of my classes except for reading.
Go Jerome!



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Brata and Suza! This is a pic of Remo and Elena who are brother and sister. Remo is in all of my classes except for math and Elena is in all of my classes except for reading. Their father has been in the hospital for a while bc of some swelling in his leg and a high temperature... please pray for him... his name is Thomas.


This is Elena during P.E. I split them up into teams that day and we did relay competitions.


Here is Lorena's little sister chasing Allison. Ally is not in any of my classes except for when I covered for PE. But I still get to see her everyday. She's a great girl! This was the day we had our Valentines Day party at school. This pic and the next are of some of the students and their families playing cat and mouse.








This is during RI and on the left is Lorena and the right is Elena. Lorena is also a Swiss MK and she is all of my classes except for reading.



This is Emma and she is in all my classes except math. She is the daughter of Dr. Scott and Gail Dooley. Ally is her older sister and she has a younger sister named Olivia. They are originally from Missouri and Kansas. Kris check out that pillow... isn't that your pillow? :)

This is Olivia! Isn't she so cute!



Remo during RI
Lorena during P.E.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Main Event

So I guess I never posted about the New Hospital Dedication that everyone worked so hard on. Here are some pics from that day.

Left: Setting up day of... Big Al in the middle :)

Right: The gate that everyone lined up at before the ceremony



Left: The McCoy's

Right: Big Wigs :)






Left: Vern Ward cutting the ribbon
Right: Soul Train :)

Left: More Soul Train

Right: Mr. Right haha ya for all the missionaries who will read this... I was diggin' the Aussie.




Left: The second ribbon cutting... at the new hospital site

Right: I named her "Belly Baby" she's so cute!






Left: Remember Dolla? She came to see me and bring me fruit.


Right: Bill presenting a plaque to the Australian Government for their help in building the hospital. (I helped design the plaque)



Left: Meet Grace. She is an anesthesiologist and I see her every morning on my walk to school. She is so sweet and I love talking to her. She has been in the operating room I think every time I have been in there observing. In the background is White Kintak and he works at the college of nursing.









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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Our Quest to Find the Little People


So Josh, son of Bill and Marsha McCoy made a surprise stop to Kudjip for the hospital dedication. He has been living in CA and a couple months ago set out on a journey across the world... a month in Thailand climbing...a month in Indonesia where he like caught a boat and then hitch hiked and then caught a few more boats and walked and like road a horse and then caught a ride on top of veggies in a van for 20 hrs and made it an hr before the dedication. I tell you all of this to say that when he brought up the plan to go on this awesome trip to find the "little people"... we all had no doubt it would rock! Let me just say...I blame it all on him :). So about the little people.... Anton Jim (the security guard that sits on the McCoy's porch and kills dogs) claims that there are little people that live out in the bush that are bald on top but with super long hair and arms so hairy you can't tell what color their skin is. He said if you play music for them they will come and bring you gifts... so we set out to find them. This is the before pic... from left to right: Josh, Kate, Me, Dan, and Becky and by the way the pics arent exactly in order.









Crossing in a river









Becky and I in the little hut that I think we broke into. We took a break and built a fire to warm up before we found a place to build a shelter and sleep. It had been raining pretty hard and we were cold and hungry so we posted up here for a bit.




Basically this is our trail lol. There was no trail day 2!









On top day 1 right before night fall... we hiked in a little further in the dark before we found a place to sleep. That is Kaman and Alex aka Die Hard and Rambo :)







It was so beautiful out there!





Someones home that had freaky little bones hanging from it.








Josh crossing the raging river :) right after he fell 60 ft. Ya it was quite the adventure! Our guide Alex was so sure that we could climb down the cliff in monsoon season... apparently so was Josh until he cartwheeled down it! Little did we know Alex got to the bottom also buy falling off. Thanks for the heads up Rambo!






This is our great little shelter that we pulled together and made. It actually was pretty awesome!











At the top










Lik lik man climbing a banana tree at the start of our hike.





Kate and I tearing into some sugar cane.






Haha all smiles! This is right before it all got a little crazy.... no trail for 16 hrs straight in wet cotton clothes and 6hrs of it in the dark. It was hilarious, it was nuts, but is was one of the best times!









Dan "the man" totally came through! He had all kinds of things he was pulling out of his hiking bag! He heated up some hot chocolate and we passed it around...it seriously was the most amazing hot chocolate I have ever had!









The circus was in town :) By the end of our trek we crossed several rivers this same way.











I love this pic bc it totally looks like this could be some victorious moment in our journey or like the after pic but really by the time we made it home people were claiming to have gone deaf, eating dry oats, and peeing themselves (Dan). Oh ya we never found the little people.



Oh wait!!!! I do have an after pic! Check out my legs! Kunai grass aka death grass!

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The Mumu

This is the night before the mumu. All of the people that live here,
well most of them... went down to picnic point and split up into
3 different groups based on where they came from. I think that the groups were people from the Western Highlands, the coast and idk somewhere else in the highlands maybe :). But as it was explained to me by one of the college of nursing students... they split up and prepare the food differently based on tradition.

So we went down there to help out and join in on the fun. We peeled all kinds of fruits and veggies and basically just hung out
and talked to all the people. It's always a good time bc everything
us white skins do is hilarious I guess, so it's easy to entertain. Dan is pretty good at it... he was dancing and they were all laughing and cheering him on. We were covered by a big tarp and it was raining pretty hard. The tarp started to leak in so Dan pushed all the water to the side. Good idea right? Well, there was a man at the end of the tarp that got destroyed by the wave of water... that place was rollin' so hard after that poor man got drinched.

The pics that are of the daytime are of the Bible College down the road who brought us a donation for the mumu. They brought all kinds of fruits and veggies. They even brought a huge pig and a few chickens. When someone donates like that... each party says a little something and then they all shake hands or hug etc.

During the prep they have to prepare fires for the pigs so that they can burn the hair off of them which smells awful by the way! The top pic is of a kid sitting by his fire waiting for another pig to clean. Let's see... a few pics are of the pigs on the fire and there is one of a pig gutted out (Kris sorry I know you hate this). When they kill a pig they take a big stick and they tie the pig to a post in the ground and they hit it in between the eyes. I did not want to
see this but it was inevitable if I was going to be down there.
Apparently, it is supposed to take one hit, but ya right those guys were like strikin' out bc in some cases the guy on deck had to step in and finish it off. I have some video of all of this too... not by choice...by request. So for all you savages that want to see it when I get back just ask.

There is another pic of a bunch of cow meat and the two boys towards the bottom are holding GInormous banana leaves.
In the morning they heat up the rocks in the pits and they place all the food together in the leaves and it catches the pigs blood I think... and then it cooks and we eat.

I also met a woman named Grace down at picnic point. That is the 3rd Grace that I know now. The first Grace is the anesthesiologist, the second is Grace from picnic point and the third is this young girl named Grace who came with her friend Lily to the bball court one day that I was playing down there.

Anyways, Grace from picnic point lives right by me and she invited me over to see her kus kus or kas kas (like I said before... I never know how to spell anything). Her kus kus is named Quincy and it looks like a little possum monkey. I'm not really sure what it is but she said I could come over to play with her. So hopefully soon I will post some pics of Quincy, Grace and I.

One of the things that I learned from Grace is that there are not
very many snakes in the Highlands. which I was so happy to hear.
She said that the big and bad ones are on the coast. Well, I really dont want to write anymore ha... so hopefully the pics say enough! Love you guys!



Ok I thought of something else... We have game night like every night! It took me a while to warm up to it bc no offense to anyone
but my idea of fun isn't to stay cooped up inside playing cards...
but everyone here loves it so what's a girl to do? I learned how to
play hearts the other night and I like that game bc I dominated everyone! Haha I really had no clue what I was doing. One game I do love to play is spoons... we've had some fun with that...and pictionary is a new fav! We've played rummy, mad gab the Bible version lol, Texas hold em' but not with real money... I hope I dont get in trouble for writing that! ...banana grams, scrabble, Phase 10... I figure if I dont learn anything from my experience here, I will at least be able to host an awesome game night when I get home.. jk... I have already learned so much :).