Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Papua New Guinea!

Hi! Hello! Avenoon! 

I made it back alive from Papua New Guinea! 
I left with 8 infections on my right foot that if you connect the dots it makes a giraffe! 

But that is not all I left with from PNG.
I left there with such a new passion, a new love, and a new outlook on life. 
Long story short I'm trying to say that

OUTREACH WAS AMAZING! 

Seriously! I experienced and witnessed things that most people my age never have... and maybe never will.

Agggh! I don't know where to begin! Pictures, videos, and this blog don't even justify being there in person. 

Like honestly.... I don't know what to say, cause I have too much to say. (Which is obvious... I'm a girl! I always have something to say...)
I have so many stories to tell! 
And well... quite frankly as much as I would love to sit here and blog every single thing that happened on outreach and as much as you would just LOVEEEEEEEE to hear/read all about it.
I won't.... cause I AIN'T GOT TIME FOR THAT (outreach inside joke, LOLZ)

I'll try and keep this short and sweet according to my terms.
And by short and sweet I mean extremely long, grammatically  incorrect, and heaps of pictures and videos.
ENJOY!

And if you do wanna know more in depth stories feel free to hit me up! I would love to tell you!!! 


MMMMKAY.
So... I guess I will start from the beginning.

"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."

Hehehe, just kidding.

But yeah... the beginning!
So! We left for the Cairns airport at like 3 in the morning.
It sucked. We had to drive 4 hours to get there.
Then, we boarded the plane to PNG. 
And then we landed... in PNG.

Port Morsbey to be exact.

So, we were only intended to stay in Port Morsbey for a couple of days. Everyday we thought we were leaving, then we ended up not.
But... PNG is known for being the "land of the unexpected"
So, we ended up staying in Port Morsbey for a whole week.
It was good though and much needed.
Cause we got heaps of alone time/worship time/time as a team/things to be healed. 

Also, in Port Morsbey we got the news that we were no longer the LF team. We had been banned from handing out the medication because it was out of date.  
It was a really sad moment to hear, cause I was SOOOO excited to be able to do medical missions.
But, God is good! And He had other plans for us... much better plans!

Oh! And this is Ano.
I spent lots of time with him during my stay
in Port Morsbey.
We played lots of games!
Such as throwing a bouncy ball, running around, 
and playing tag which he liked to call "touch me"


So after sleeping at the church (which had to walls it was all open) for a week we finally got the okay to go to a village!!!!!!
So after a longas, bumpy, uncomfortable, nonstop 6 hour PMV ride and a short little dingy ride we finally made it to the first village, MOVEAVE!!! We stayed there for two weeks.
And lemme tell you, those were some amazing two weeks!

So in the shortest way possible to tell you about our stay in Moveave everyday we...
woke up early, went out and did house visits and prayed for people (which was amazing... God healed)
Then we would plan for the night program on who would talk, what to talk about, and maybe throw a skit or two in there.
After that we would play games with the kids.
Usually, we would play cat and mouse (they would go crazy when we played) or we would go to the poop infested water and "wash-wash"
After that we would have a program. Ususally they would worship (and it was the most beautifulest sound ever) then some of us would share. It was at those programs people accepted or reaccepted Christ into their life and it was such a beautiful experience to witness. And we were able to pray with them and talk with them and encourage them! Agh! It was truly a blessing. 

    Below are a few pictures of what life in Moveave was like.
      Stalk me on Facebook and you can find more pictures.  


Here is a video of the "squatty potty"
(the bathroom)
It smelt like death and you had squat to do your business. 
I'm like a pro squatter now! 


Yup, so pigs would come and eat the fecal matter whilst you were doing your business. 
At first, it was weird.
But then it just became normal.


Our home for those two weeks in Moveave!






Bucket shower!


Welcoming ceremony they had for us.
Full of cookies, flower necklaces, and coconuts!




Teaching the kids to play tic-tac-toe
They swarmed all around us!

Chicken skit during one of the programs!

Playing with the kids!
I would just make silly faces at them 
and chase them and they would 
giggle and giggle.
And some cried......

You put a camera into the situation
and the kids will go wild.


First wittle baby I got to hold
And the baby didn't cry! 

Someone just handed me this new born baby!
I was so happy!!
It was at a village we visited during the day
while stay in Moveave!
Lalafuera(spelling?)
It's easier to say than to spell.

While the teams were out praying
I somehow got left behind with the kids,
which I didn't mind at all!
I got to just love on them.
It was such an awesome experience!!


"wash-wash"

This was Sister Charity.
Possibly one of the cutest girls in the world.
Scratch that... she is the cutest girl in the world!

One of our mode of transport
The dingy!

Our other mode of transportation.
An extremely bumpy and dangerous ride.


So... while in Moveave we got the opportunity to do a few things that no white person has ever done in that village.
It was quite an honor.

1.The first thing we got to do was make sago!
Sago is a tree and long story short it makes this weird substance that they use to make everything with.
It taste like rubber and it's all around a weird texture.
But when I say they use it for every meal... I mean they use it for every meal. I am all sagoed out!
Anywho the process of making sago is extremely hard. 
First, you have to find a tree.
Once you find the tree a man hacks at it with a huge knife.
Once the tree falls down you start chopping away at it to get to the middle.
And you take away all the leaves of the tree and use it to help make the sago.
Then, the men use this other tool thingy mibob and it like shaves the tree.
All while this is happen the women are using the scraps of the tree to make a stand type thingy for the sago.
Then, the women come and pick up the shavings carry it over to the stand, put it on the stand, grab a hunk of it, pour water over it, and squeeze it out, and then repeat that process 4 times until you throw it out.
It's an extremely hard and tiring job. You have to move at a fast pace and do it in a certain way.
I ended up doing like 3 bag fulls without stopping.
My hands were all sorts of scrapped up, infected, and stained.
As tiring as it was it was an honor to be able to be part in making sago!


Okayokayokay, I'll just show you pictures now.

One of the tools we used to make sago!

Using parts of that tree to help make sago!

Hacking away at some plant to help make a stand 
for squeezing the sago.

Making sago!


This is what sago looks like!
It feels like silly puddy
and has no flavor
and taste like rubber.

2. So, the second thing we did was a ceremonial farewell dance.
They got us all dressed up with face paint, grass skirts, arm and leg bands made out of tree bark, a head dress, flowers, necklaces made out of seeds, pig tucks, and dog teeth,  and some sort of coconut mix thingy that they sprinkled all over us.
Then once they got us all dolled up we went to the middle of the village and danced. The whole entire village came out to watch us dance.
It was by far the coolest experience! My group had three different dances
1.The men were in the middle drumming and the girls swayed around in a circle.
2. We all stood side by side and would step
3.We squatted and swayed and then we had to jump while still squatting.
If you're lucky I will show you just exactly how those dance moves went. They all thought I was a ligit dancer! 

My outfit!
Face paint!
The whole team!
There were 4 different dancing groups.
Dancing in the village!!

Hoookay.
So.....
That was a brief overlook on my time in Moveave.
God did amazing things there.
I saw people come to Christ and people get healed both physically and spiritually.
It was probably the best two weeks of my life! 

God is good all the time.
All the time God is good.

So, after our stay in Moveave we headed to Kerema. 
Again we stayed there for two weeks.
AND THERE WAS A TOLIET WHICH YOU COULD SIT ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And also, here we got to work at the Kerema hospital and go to the jail!
I of course freaked out being able to work at the hostpial
CAUSE WE GOT TO WORK WITH PREGNANT WOMEN AND BABIES!!!!!!!!
One day would be a day for the pregnant women.
It was just checkups and treatment.
Usually when we worked with the women we just sat in and watched.
But I got to sit in in the exam room where the nurse feels the stomach for the baby and then uses this ear thingy, puts it to the pregnant women's belly and hears for a heartbeat.
It was a shock to see  how they did things, but it was still one of the most amazing experiences of my life.

So the other days were for babies.
They were just check ups/treatment.
I got to help weigh the babies 
and tell the mothers the growth of their babies!
It made me so happy cause the babies were so healthy!
I weighted lots of babies and all of them were
about 80%-100% in growth.
I also got to work in the treatment center
giving babies two drops of some sort of medicine! 
Weighing the babies!

Giving the babies treatment!
They must have hated it cause they all cried
and one baby puked.


This was the clinic I worked at!

So, we also got to go to the jail.
I talked with some people who had committed some
harsh crimes, but who am I to judge?
But they were some of the sweetest people I have ever met.
It was awesome to be able to talk to them about God's forgiveness and just chat with them about life.
And it was great to be able to see the eagerness some of them had
in wanting to change their lives for the better!

Kerema Jail

Also while in Kerema we did programs at a couple of schools.
The programs were similar to Moveave.
We sang, did skits, and spoke on something.
It was awesome to be able to work with the youth!!

High school!

Me speaking at the Primary school.

So one weekend in Kerema we decided to take a weekend trip to the village Meii.
(it's said like my middle name, Mae or the month May)
So obvi I knew this was gonna be a special place to me.
We just hung out with the kids and did programs.
It was a super duper busy, but fun weekend!
Jonah and the Whale

Sin chair skit

During the weekend there was this one girl who had been laid upon my heart.
Her name was Mary and she was 15.
Her and I hung out a lot during that time.
And then that Sunday we lead the church service.
In that time people came to the front for prayer or for accepting  Christ.
Mary was the second person up there and I got the opportunity to pray with her and witness her except Christ into her life.
It was such a beautiful experience being able to see that she wanted to change her life!
She holds such a special spot in my heart.
I'm making sure that I remain in contact with her somehow!
And if you ever just wanna lift her up in your prayers... that would be amazing.
She has lived a hard life and she is starting a new journey.
Just pray that she continually seeks out the Lord and grows!
This is Mary! 
Isn't she just beautiful?!?!?

I wish I could have spent more time in Meii.
But the time spent there were some times I won't ever forget.
Meii was such an amazing and beautiful place!
God definitely moved there! 

So yeah! 
After two weeks in Kerema our journey was coming to an end.
We headed back to Port Morsbey for a couple of days.
We took a 9 hour bumpyas PMV ride to get there.
When we arrived we met up with the two other PNG teams.
We got to go to the market and the mall and eat Chinese food!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Then, we got back on a plane and headed back to the world down unda (Australia)

Well, that was the shorter version of my outreach experience... 

But, in all honestly, outreach was challenging, but also outreach was one of the best experiences of my life and something I won't ever forget.
God moved me.
He broke my heart for the people of PNG.
I learned so much!!
And I am so extremely thankful I got this opportunity to be able to go out and be one of God's disciples.

Well.... peace and blessin's y'all! 
Blog use another day!
Bye!!
xoxoxoxoxo


















  


















Thursday, January 24, 2013

You know chinese food? In China they just call it food

WAAAH!
I finished lectures... That's just mind blowing in itself.
Just knowing that one part of DTS is over and I am moving onto the next.

(This is Megan and I on the last day of Lectures. 
We are sad....)


HOLY CRAP I'M GOING TO PNG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Honestly... a year ago I never ever never never never expected me to be here... in Australia. Half way around the world from my home, Tennessee. It's just crazy! I cannot believe where God has taken me and just knowing where He is gonna take me gives me like butterflies. I CANNOT WAIT!!! I can't believe that at one point I thought I shouldn't come here. PSH... man was I wrong! God kept shoving it in my face that I was meant to come here and gloooorrrrrryyy am I happy He did! YAYA!

okayokayokayokay. I'm just so full of excitement right now you guys... you have no idea. Like aasdfdjaksdfjaekfjasldfkjds, holy poop.

Yeah soooo okay... let me get focused here.

lalalallalalallalallalalala okayokayokay.

So yeah! LAST WEEK OF LECTURES... WHAAAAT?!?!?!?! So crazy. It's so bittersweet. Cause I remember my first week of lectures and I was just so happy to be there and now here I am 3 months later a completely different person. I'M SO HAPPY GUYS! I LOVE GOD AND I LOVE LIFE. I JUST LOVE EVERYTHING AND EVERYONE. hahahah. okay...

Anywhozle... this week in lectures we learned about evangelism... ew... I'm not to fond of that word. I've always thought people who evangelized are just craycray people who run up to people and try and shove God down their throat and you have to be all Christiany and be in a 3rd world country and blahblahblah. WRONG!  Hahaha I crack myself up.
Evangelism is all about relationship (I got that one from my dad) 
But honestly it is! YOU, ME, ANYONE who has God in their life can go out anywhere... ANYWHERE and minister to others. Right in the comfort of your own home you can be a disciple. You can go to the ends of the earth and share the love of God. YOU CAN DO IT ANYWHERE. waaaahhhh, so freakin' awesome. 
And you don't have to go run up to people and tell them all about Christ's love. You can just show it. Love on them. UGH! Such an awesome thing. I really wish I would have gotten the concept  of this sooner. No matter where you go in life, no matter what you do, who you are with, YOU CAN ALWAYS SHARE THE LOVE OF CHRIST. Always. Wow.... such an amazing thing. I challenge you (and myself, obvi) to do just that. No matter where you are. Just show Christ's love and serve people and just love on them and lalala and people will be attracted to that. And I know it works. I've seen it happen in Cairns. I had someone come up to me and ask me if I was on drugs cause I was just always happy and what not and I just said "Nope! I just got Jesus Christ in me!" It works... I promise. 
And when that time comes when they wanna know more... you can tell them more and then hopefully... (I PRAY!) they will come to accept Christ into their life. Ahhh, such a beautiful thing.
So... evangelism... it's about Relationships and out of that someone could come to Christ just by the attitude and actions you have. 

"Preach the gospel and if necessary, use words."
                         -Francis of Assisi



ummmmmmm..........................................
HERE'S A FUNNY PICTURE OF ME TO BRIGHTEN YOUR DAY!

I call it my "EW!" face.



Ah yes! Sooooo... 
IT FINALLY RAINED HERE IN TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA! 
YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY!
And yeah so you think the little bits of rain you get back home are bad... you need a reality check and you need to get your butt over to Australia. 
IT RAINED FOR THREE DAYS STRAIGHT, GUYS.
And not just like sprinkling... it was straight down pouring. 
It was starting to flood. 
AND IT WAS FREAKIN' AWESOME!!!!!
And it wasn't like blistering hot out. There was a little bit of a breeze and you didn't get melt the minute you stepped outside. 
Ahhh, it was so peaceful to fall asleep to.
I loved it! I wore my comfy clothes those days, hehehehe
OH! and a few of us went out and played soccer in the down pouring rain! SO MUCH FUN!!!! I mean you couldn't really see and it hurt, but it was so much fun! We would all slide tackle and every time someone scored we would just slide into this puddle/pool thingy. 
Hahah and then when I went and showered I had so much grass up my butt. 
Buttttttttt.......
Here's a video of the rain!!!!!!!!!
Wooooottt


Yeah, so nothing much happened this week. Just preparing for outreach. WAAAAHHHHH!!!! By this time tomorrow I will be in PNG! I don't have enough words to describe my excitement.

As I have told you guys my team is the LF team and we will be distributing medication for it. This week my team and I learned a lot more about LF and we just became more educated in it. And we had to practice distributing the pills and recording it all and asking questions to the patients and oh my heavens you peoples... I felt so in my element. I CANNOT WAIT... like seriously I know I keep saying that, but ugggh... guys.... my passion for medical missions is just getting bigger and bigger and I'm just so excited to just be able to be part of this and see God move in PNG. I feel so lucky and blessed! 

EEEEEEEEE!!!!!! It's funny how before I even got here I didn't even know of PNG, let alone LF. Now I'm here and my passion for PNG just keeps growing. 

So yes... I will be in PNG for six weeks in the Gulf Province. Every week we will be in a different village. (WE TRAVEL BY BOAT!!! WOOOT) And as I have said we are mainly working with LF. But we will also be speaking in churches, acting out skits, and just loving on the communities. It's gonna be awesome! For six weeks I sleep on the ground, go poop outside, take showers by just dumping water on myself, and I can't show my knees or shoulders. And you know what guys? I couldn't feel more blessed. I can't wait to see God move and heal and see people come to Christ and just see His kingdom come. 

I also won't have any source of communication for these next six weeks (maybe a phone call? but I will call my family, obvi!) but yeah... if you guys are interesting in knowing what is going on with the LF team you can look up the hashtag below on Twitter or Instagram or just google it if you don't have a Twitter or Instagram!

#O12LF 

I'm pretty positive they will be updating everyday... if not... whoops! SOZ! 
But yeah! Look up the hashtag guys! 
(And remember mom and dad... no news is good news! But if you do happen to get a random phone call from a weird number it will most likely be me!)

Well, I gotta go finish up a few things, take a shower cause I smell, go worship!!!!!!!!, go to bed, then wake up at 3:30am to head to Cairns to fly to Port Morsby!!! Yeeeee!!! I will talk to you all in six weeks. 

I would really love if you guys could continually pray for my outreach team and all the other teams as well!

I hope you all have an amazing six weeks! I can't wait to come back and tell you all my adventures. 

                 Love you all! God bless!!



"But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own."


P.S.
Sooooooooo..... my precious, precious, precious, precious, adorable, awesome, beautiful, amazing, gift from God, amazing, gorgeous, cute, every good word in the dictionary possible nephew  RIAIN will be turning two... TWO (WHAT THE HECK!!! TIME HAS JUST FLOWN PAST ME!) while I am away in PNG.
So Riain.... 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUUU!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUUU!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR RIAIN! HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUUUUU!!!!!!!!
Riain... I love you soooooo much. Seeing you grow from when you were a tiny little thing inside your mommy to where you are now has been the biggest blessing. I miss you more and more everyday. Seeing you grow, hearing all the new words you say, watching you do pushups, and just everything, ugggh! Makes me the proudest Aunt possible. I could not imagine life without you. You brighten everything up. Missing your birthday is honestly one of the hardest things ever for me. But know how much I love you. ANDDD! I got the cutest little thing for you! I can't wait to give it to you! I know you are gonna have a great birthday! I've heard mommy is throwin' you a parrrtaaay. I can't wait to see pictures! I love you my wittle poophead. Can't wait for that day to come I can finally hold you! 
                  Love always, Aunt Shee-shaa

Hours after Riain was born
January 29, 2011
5lbs 3oz
Riain's 1st birthday!!!!


Riain and Aunt Shee-Shaa








I love you so much Riain!!!!
Have an amazing birthday!
Gah you are two! I'm gonna cry....
Go eat an extra piece of cake for me
and get a sugar rush so you won't sleep
and keep mommy and daddy up all night
hehehehe just kidding.
Love you my wittle poophead