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Original: 7/3/2008 11:28 PM
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Thursday, July 03, 2008

Friday July 4, 2008

 

Hi all,

This will be our last post from Maua. We leave tomorrow morning at 9:00am for Meru. Meru is located about 2 hours south of Maua, just below the equator. Tomorrow, on our way, we'll stop at the equator to see the water demonstration and take some pictures.

Speaking of pictures, we will not be able to upload anymore images from our travels until we return to the states. John, at the farm, only has a text based email connection, but no internet services, so we will be posting to the site with the help of Bonnie's mom. We will post via email to Bonnie's mom and then she will send the messages on the site to Bonnie via John's email account. We have done this in the past, so don't worry...it will work! We will still receive your messages, so please, keep them coming! We had quite a few laughs about the messages last night, and yes, Mom, I do have my own clothes. The orange shirt that you may have seen us wearing in the pictures is from BUZZKILL (see www.nothingbutnets.net ) - an organization that helps provide mosquito nets to people in African countries to help prevent Malaria.

This morning, our team will be attending a lunch with the hospital administration and then will be heading out to the COMPLETED AIDS orphan home to dedicate it to the family. (Colleen and Ted - Charles actually asked us about you! He sends greetings from him and his team). Some team members are currently making prayer rounds and will be blessing the mortuary before the lunch.

After dedicating the house, we will head back to the hotel, have dinner, and begin packing up our things. We will leave at 9:00am on Saturday morning for Meru and will arrive at the farm in time for lunch. We are all very excited to see what projects John and Janet will have for us. We will also be donating the school supplies donated by the students at Errol Hassell Elementary in Aloha, OR to the local primary school in Meru.

Please check out the Maua Methodist Hospital website at www.xanga.com/MauaMethodistHospital . Stanley has been updating the site while our team has been here and will continue to do so for years to come (oh, and just between you and me...he loves to see the counter on the bottom of the page go up, so please visit his site often! Everytime I see him, he tells me how many visitors have come to support his website. ). You can also see an article that Stanley asked me to write about the Free Clinic we provided in Ndoleli the other day.

Nina, we hear that you're mass emailing everyone with our updates. Thanks for doing that, we really appreciate it! This week alone, we have had 546 visitors to check out what we're doing, so that's great!

Again, thank you for all the comments. We really appreciate them!


Bonnie, Sue, Jim, Jasmine, Bill, Maury, Kate, Ann, Wally, Kathleen, and Paul

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Hello to all! We will certainly miss your updated postings but hope the next part of the mission trip is wonderful! WE HOPE YOU WILL GET THIS DAD AND SUE: Summer and Ryan had their baby! He was born at 12:30am something last night (that would be the 5th I believe). He is 5 pounds, 12 ounces. No name yet...baby and mother are doing well. Many blessings and prayers are sent your way. Nina
Posted 7/5/2008 10:43 AM by Calyx9a - reply

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PS to Dad, Sue, and Uncle Bill: We were accepted at the house and take "possession" of it on the 16th! Just in time for you to help!! Though, perhaps you will need some rest so we'll spare you from the heaviest stuff. Nina
Posted 7/5/2008 10:56 AM by Calyx9a - reply

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Bonnie, Amelia lost another tooth on July 6th.
Posted 7/6/2008 5:49 PM by diane7656 - reply

Hi, dear Wally and Ann.  Spoke with your daughters this weekend (as did you!!) and Becca sent me the website address.  It's so great to read about your work and even see pictures, practically in "real time."  Must be a life-changing experience, for all of you, as well as a great help to the people you're assisting.  Hope all continues to go smoothly and you have a safe trip back.  Much, much love, Ellen
Posted 7/6/2008 6:25 PM by Ellen Shaffer - reply

Greetings from Monmouth, Sheila, John, Don and I enjoyed a wonderful grilled salmon dinner last night on our patio. We are having a nice visit while they recover from hauling hay and painting your living room! They are off to the coast today. Hope all is going well there, we haven't had a post in a couple of days. Love, Steffie, Don, Sheila, John, Cajun, Grover and Sadie.
Posted 7/7/2008 8:39 AM by Stephanie Jernstedt - reply

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From Marissa in Salem

Hey guys!!!! I just wanted to let you know I am thinking about you. I am so proud that you are there and doing such wonderful things. I know that your time in Maua was life changing and that your time on the farm will be a wonderful gift. Please tell all the girls hi for me!!

I wish I could be there with you!! Kids come to school tomorrow. We have 62 kids enrolled and some on a waiting list. Thats big for a summer program in a little school. I am excited and nervous.

Sue... I sent you some cool flair to your face book!!
Jim.. Erik says to take some good bird pics for him. I told him no worries in its in your blood.
Bonnie...give Kannana a big hug and kick her behind at spoons!!
Maurie...I am sure you are the one keeping that group in shape!
Kate, Wally, Anne, and Jasmine...your eyes are the most valuable as you see things for the first time...what a gift you get to share.

your travels are in my prayers...thank you so much for doing this for those of us who can't!

Marissa
Posted 7/7/2008 10:49 AM by mnmafrica06 - reply

Hi travelers! Your work looks to be going well and the recipients of your generous hard work appear to be grateful for your time.

If you could, whoever reads this on the Kenyan end, please turn to JASMINE, give her a BIG hug, tell her I love her and can't wait to hug her in person. I think of her everyday!

Be well and a big cheers for all of you!
Jessica Zoe
Posted 7/8/2008 10:09 PM by Jessica - reply

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Happy Birthday to you...Happy Birthday to you...Happy Birthday dear Suuuuuuuueeeeee....Happy Birthday to you!!!!


love Marissa
Posted 7/12/2008 5:54 PM by mnmafrica06 - reply

Dear Team Members,

Greetings from Indiana! We hope you are on your safari now! We know you have a long trip home and you are all in our thoughts and prays!
In God's Love,
Noma Jernstedt and the Hoffmans
Posted 7/12/2008 7:02 PM by Meredith J Hoffman - reply

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Happy Birthday Sue-Mom! Thinking of you and hoping you are having fun on a safari about now!!! Much love sent your way! Nina and crew
Posted 7/13/2008 9:55 AM by Calyx9a - reply

Hello Mom & Dad (Ann & Wally)! This is the first chance I've had to really look at this website, but this whole trip just looks amazing! I am so proud of you and the whole Salem crew. Have a safe trip home tomorrow; much love....
Posted 7/14/2008 7:20 PM by Becca Shaffer - reply


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