So I am giving a pre-warning: This post is going to be sparatic and all over the place, but I'm just trying to get one last update out!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Last night in Moz.
So I am giving a pre-warning: This post is going to be sparatic and all over the place, but I'm just trying to get one last update out!
Friday, May 30, 2008
Xenophobia and Hawa.
WOW. That is my word to describe what is going on here right now. So much has happened in the last week but two main topics: Xenophobia and Hawa.
Xenophobia: An unreasonable fear, distrust, or hatred of strangers, foreigners, or anything perceived as foreign or different.
You may have heard about this on the news in
We were listening to the news during all of this but everything was going on in
We received a wonderful gift on Wednesday (the day after we returned to
Luis and I went to a village on Wednesday with social services because there was a woman who was HIV positive and had two children she could not take care of. Hawa was one of those children and severely ill. She has AIDS, 3 years old, and 7.5 kilos (equals about 15 pounds). Telma when she got out of the hospital was 8 kilos. I thought Telma was so tiny last year. Hawa is even smaller, literally she looks like a skeleton with skin over it. Her hair is also completely the yellowy orange color coming from major nutrient deficiency. She has been consuming my time since I got back. Her brother was quite healthy and Pieter convinced the mother that if we aided her with food for him she could still take care of him, but Hawa was so close to death that we knew we needed to take her in. Pieter thinks what must have happened was the mom realized Hawa had AIDS and gave up hope on her and stopped feeding her.
We took her to a smaller clinic/hospital for a while yesterday and had tests run. We took her to this one because they don’t keep babies there and we wanted to be able to nurse Hawa back to health at the house. She slept with me the first night and I got to cuddle her all night long. You can tell that she has not received much affectionate touch because any time you rub her back she pushes your hand away. She also had a witch doctor necklace on her the day she arrived. This precious little girl needs so much love and support to make up for the lack there of in her life so far.
Have I found my calling in life? Working with the malnourished abandoned children? Only the Lord knows, but judging from the last two summers it will not come as a surprise, sorry mom and dad :)
Please be in prayer over Hawa, our special gift from the Lord: that the evils which have been placed over her will be broken, that she can learn to be loved and held, and that she will recover and get healthier day by day. This is a very critical time for her and any infection or too much wrong food could be detrimental.
I will post pictures of Hawa in a few days, so keep checking.