Monday, February 24, 2014

Life of a 17 Month Old

The other day, someone commented to David about Orrin,
"He's really busy."  Yeah.  Pretty much sums up this toddler.

We have a Brother from Bluffton here working at the Hospital
for a few weeks who spent 30 years as a photographer.  We had him
over for supper one evening, and learned about him and his photography
business.  He came back one afternoon and took some shots of Orrin.
He started out by trying to get a family pic of us all sitting down, to
get Orrin used to the camera.  Orrin did not want anything to do with sitting!
So...he shot pics of him on the go :)  
I thought he captured his personality pretty well!








Ok, so I can't believe I just now figured out the wonders of
the YouTube Babysitter!  I pulled up a Freddy (??) the Fire Engine
video on YouTube and set Orrin in front of it while I got supper made.
He thought it was great...and so did I!!!




One morning, Orrin wanted me to put his bookbag on him...
and then he wanted to go outside.  And whenever he gets outside,
he heads straight for the gate.  If it's open, he is off like a rocket,
halfway up the hill before I catch him :-P
Or if it's closed, he likes to have keys to play with and try to 
put them in the padlock.  This morning, he went to the gate and 
watched the other kids as they went past our house to school.



 The gate is one of Orrin's greatest toys.
He even takes to swinging on it :)
I thought this picture was too cute to not share :)


And we can't forget the other thing that's huge in Orrin's life...the "Hi"
He LOVES the phone and whenever he sees one, he calls it a Hi :)
David was trying to look at his phone, but Orrin must have thought
he needed to see it more!

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Week in Dumay

Dad and Mom Zimmerman were working in Dumay, Haiti for three weeks.  
We rode a bus from our area to Port-au-Prince, and met up with them.  It was a 
long bus ride...about 6 hours...complete with a roadblock, teargas, and a traffic jam.
Finally got to Dumay...it is a beautiful area!!  
We spent a week with them and a work team there from Elgin, IL.
We had a really good time and we were thankful to spend the week with Grandpa and Grandma :)



Orrin loved to ride the tractor with Grandpa!!


Whenever Orrin went outside, he got completely smothered
by all the local kids!  He would be picked up, patted,
carried away, and he started hitting people in defense :)
Here he is surrounded by his fan club :)

The project for the week was putting up houses for widows
and those affected by the earthquake in 2010.  After the walls
and rafters were put up, Paul, David and I would work on putting
the tin on the roof.  It was great to get outside and work in the heat :)

A new friend :)

Orrin and Grandpa snacking on popcorn one evening. Yum, yum!

Roslyn and Vanya are girls who were living at the orphanage
when we went there in 2009.  They are now living in an 
apartment near Port and are going to school.  They come
to the guest house every weekend to cook and clean for 
Pastor Nathan.  It was really good to see the girls again,
and they loved Orrin!

One of the women who received a new home.

Thought this was an adorable picture of Orrin and the kids
in front of one of the new homes.

One evening we went to the church while they were having 
choir practice.  There we probably 100 people singing four-part
harmony, and it was beyond amazing!
This was one of the biggest highlights of the week.
I felt like the music could just lift my soul all the way up to Heaven.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Congrats Wes and Kinsey!

 One thing about being so far away from everyone, is well...being so far away :(
Today our friends are getting married, and we would love to be in Illinois
to share in their special day, but we are there with them in thought and prayer!

We have had a lot of great memories with Wes...
David and Wes in tech school together...
working on our shop...
and saturday pizza days that sometimes turned into work...
but always turned back into fun :)

God's blessings Wes and Kinsey!
We love you guys!





Saturday, February 1, 2014

First Construction Team

We have had teams here since we arrived, but this is the first construction team.  
David works more with them than the medical ones since he is helping 
with maintenance/construction.  This team came from Sardis and Rittman/Smithville, OH.
We really enjoyed being together with them for the week.  They came in on Saturday
and we had supper together to be able to meet them.  Then David stayed for a meeting 
with them to discuss what they would be working on.  We also had church together Sunday and Wednesday night, sang at the Hospital Tuesday night, had supper at Rick and Komari's Thursday, and then Friday night we had a meeting to say goodbye and so they could share how their week went.  We aren't bored here :)  




This building is the "Gro Depot" or Grand Depot.  It was a storage shed for extra medical and construction supplies.  There was another room for medical supplies inside the hospital.  Now they are moving the supply room out of the hospital building and into the Depot.  This will help keep all the supplies organized.




Through the week, the team worked on some electrical projects in the depot.  They also cleaned out the front half.  Then the supplies and shelving units all had to be moved out of the supply room in the hospital.  The shelves were repainted and moved into the Depot.  Just a few more things to do and they will be in business!


Friday afternoon, several wanted to hike down to the hydroelectric plant to see it.  We left Orrin with Komari and kids for the afternoon (ahhh) and took the truck down to the reservoir, then made the half hour hike down the hill.  

When we got to the hydro, no one was there....David knew someone had to be there at 5pm to start it up for the evening, so we had a little while to explore.  The stream running at the bottom of the hill was beautiful.  David had heard that there were some waterfalls and maybe a natural pool area somewhere, so we decided to go creek stompin! :)

 David, myself, Matt Brake, and Matt Maibach went down the creek a ways.  
The water was warm and beautiful.


 Then we had a great find!  A natural pool, clear blue and beautiful!
It was like a tropical paradise :)


Matt M and David emptied their pockets and jumped in.  
They went swimming down stream, and said there were more 
and more pools.  Looks like we are going to have to go exploring 
some more sometime :)



The guy came to turn on the hydro at 5.  The
guys were all interested in how it all worked, so they got to see
it in action a little.  Then we had to head back up the hill before it got dark.



 We got to the top right at sunset.  The view was a fantastic way to end
some great exercise and spending time in God's great creation together!