Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Am Home from HAU
Am thanking the Lord for answers to your prayers for my safe arrival back to Spring Arbor. The plane landed Sunday night about 5:50 p.m., and I arrived back home about8:30 p.m.
I'm back to work today (Tuesday), having left part of my heart at HAU again. The jet lag is still present somewhat, but over all I'm feeling quite good.
The flights went well. I was a bit fatigued on the leg from Addis Ababa to Rome, but leg was in the middle of the night. There were some nervous minutes at London Heathrow as to whether I would make the flight, but it all worked out with a bit of time to spare.
The trip was rewarding. The 10 hours of teaching cataloging and classification to the 3 staff members was very well received, and I'm confident will make a big difference in the quality of their work.
In a couple days I hope to add some pictures to this blog. So, don't forget to come back in the next few days to see a few photos, and read more details.
Again, thanks so very much for your support - financially and/or in prayer.
Back from Burundi,
Karen
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
from HAU to SAU
Well, on Saturday I'll be heading (somewhat reluctantly) back to Spring Arbor. Next Tuesday I plan to be back at work at SAU, having left HAU. Quite the culture contrast.
It has been a good week . Teaching of cataloging has gone well. Will do two more sessions this week. Am thankful for the willng response from the three I am teaching. They are catching on. I'm enjoying the teaching too.
Linnet and I have a number of things to try to finish up.
The container seems to be stuck in the port at Oman, so probably at least 2 1/2 weeks before it arrives here. There is a lot of equipment in it that is needed for progress on the radio station.
Linnet's children have been quite ill. They are now on antibiotic. Please pray their full recoverly.
Please pray for my travel home. There are several legs to the journey. Supposed to arrive at Metro at 6:00 p.m. Sunday night. A 36 hour journey home.
Ok, blessings on each of you.
Back in Burundi, and feeling like I belong here. I've sensed that I can be quite helpful here. Hope to continue helping with reference questions and books needs when I return.
Karen
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Comments on "Creature Comforts"
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Creature Sightings this Weekend!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Here at HAU
Friday, August 15, 2008
This week at HAU
We didn't work today because it is a holiday. something about an appearance of the Virign Mary in the 1950's. I remember the holiday from 2005, but don't understand it any better this time!
Am having a bit harder time adjusting to time difference, but it usually takes a day per time zone! So, you can pray that my body will soon figure out that it is supposed to go to sleep before 4 a.m. (that is 9 pm Michigan time)
Wednesday Wayne and Barb and I went to a restaurant at the north end of Lake Tanganyika! I had been missing water so very very much- so it was delightful . Pretty white beach. We sat under a canopy at the edge of the beach. They had signs saying that they are not responsible for people who go swimmming.... alligators have been know to have lunch at or near the beach. So, I thought it wise to pass up the opportunity to put my toes in the lake. I do recall that Bishop Elie said he used to swim in the lake as a boy.
Also saw some chimps there peeling and eating tangerines. Interesting. Also, saw two of the national bird of Burundi. Neat.
Have seem some olympics. They only broadcast what has already happened, and for the most part, only events in which France participates. Saw some of team handballl yesterday. I played that in gym class in high school.
Hasn't been too dreadfully hot - did get up to 90 yesterday, but it cools down in the evening.
The cats don't remember me, so I am trying to win them over -- slowly.
More people from the U.S. are arriving next week in intervals... so things will start to happen.
There is no work being done on the building because they are out of funds..
I actualy haven't done too much in the library yet but hopefully next week. The time zone adjustment and a bit of a cold are causing me to take it easier these last couple of days. However, I have helped with a couple cataloging questions, and Linnet ( my colleague here) and I have had a strategy meeting for what we hope to accomplish this tgime while I'l here.
Also, a student came asking for the husband of the couple I'm staying with about some research for a topic. I suggested that perhaps I could help him... being a librarian.... we sort of do that kind of thing. So, in just a couple minutes, I'll see what I can find for him from the SAU Library
Ok, all for now.
Back in Burundi,
Karen
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Safe Arrival
Hello to each of you,
I arrived here in Bujumbura right on schedule, even a few minutes early. So, am fine, except for needing more sleep. Had a cat nap on flight from Addis Ababa this morning, and one this afternoon after arriving. I am staying with Bob and Laurie on campus, as I had assumed I would. Wayne and Bar are fine too. The four of them, plus 2 HAU students picked me up from the airport.
When I was sitting in the airport at Addis Ababa this morning, I was knitting on my sock. A guy came over and sat next to me, and showed me that some of his friends wanted to take a picture of the two of us, with me working on the socks. They were all quite friendly, and it was rather funny.
The new administrative building is coming along well. The main part is being finished up and very nice looking. The other part is there as part as the cement structure up to the 2nd floor.
So, another good sleep tonight, and I should be on my way to getting over jet lag.
Thank you for your prayers!
Back in Burundi.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Two days and counting
Thank you for your prayers. I look forward to a fruitful ministry, and learning new lessons from the Heavenly Father.
Karen