10/26/09

Germans and Gangstas

Well first of all, I tried to post some pictures from our Banana Island retreat on here last night and after spending 30 minutes waiting for them to upload, it didn't work. So maybe I'll try again soon. We had a great time of rest and reflection and preparation for our last two months here for our Servant Team.

Ok so I don't have any meaningful stories or deep introspective thoughts to write on here today. But I do have a funny story to tell. The past few weeks or so I have started getting two new comments from people on the street almost as much as "White Boy!" For whatever reason, I have gotten, on many occasions, "Hey German Man!" Haha not sure where that comes from but evidently I look German...or maybe it's just that whole "All you white people look the same" thing. :) Now the second one is really funny to me. At least once a day, I walk past some group of boys and there is inevitably this funny change in their demeanors. They all seem to instantly get this nonchalant, "too cool for school" air about them. Usually one of them starts doing this sort of "thug walk" toward me. Then there always seems to be this sort of gravitational pull of one of his hands to the crotch of his jeans while the other is usually thrown up in some gesture and he yells (in his best American movie inspired accent), "Yo, what up gangsta!" I still laugh every time it happens! One time I actually turned around and in Krio said, "Mi noto gangsta." A girl standing nearby then asked with a look on her face that seemed both amused and confused at the same time, "If you're not a gangsta then why do you have those things in your ears?" All I could do was laugh. I have no good answer for that one. :)

Much love to you all!
Erik (aka the German Gangsta)

10/9/09

Oct 9 (Pole Dancing Grandmas)

Ok so I've already been on the internet for over an hour responding to emails and facebook messages and such so this is going to be a quick one but I have a story to share. :)

I've been spending more time in Kroo Bay the past two weeks with Jan and also with Erin one of the staff members here who is a physical therapist. The first time we went together we went to visit some different people in the area with various physical problems. To make the story short I will just talk about one of them. I'm not sure of the ladies name but we just called here Grandmama. When we came to the "house" (really just a one room shack made of sticks and a tin roof), this sauna like heat smacked me in the face as I walked in, making me struggle to breath. As my eyes adjusted to the dark I saw a feeble old lady laying in bed barely able to move. (At this point I had only been there about 15 seconds and I was already drenched with sweat). I think the story was that she had been in bed one day, as she was mostly bed-ridden already, and a box of something had fallen off a shelf at the foot of her bed and landed on her leg. I don't think it broke here leg but as she spent all of her time in bed because of the pain in her leg she had become completely bed ridden as her muscles atrophied. Erin then talked to her and asked her if we could try to help her walk outside. Me and Erin, one at the front and one at the back, helped her sit up, then stand up, and then take small shuffling steps to the door as she leaned on us, struggling with the effort. After we got her outside, for what was probably the first time in a while, we sat her down on a bench and Erin began to explain to her (well really Erin spoke Krio to her grandaughters who then translated it to Temne, the tribal language that Grandmama spoke) different excersizes that would help strengthen her muscles so that she would not have to be bedriden. We then asked if we could pray for her and after doing so told her that we would be back the next week to check on her.

So this past Thursday we went back to check on Grandmama and as we approached the house we saw the grandaughters and greeted them and the other 20 people who had congregated outside as happens when white people are around. :) Then as we tried to go inside the grandaughters were already helping Grandmama out of bed and helping her walk out of the door to sit on the bench. I was amazed at how much she had improved! And also at the love with which the grandaughters had helped their grandmama every day since we had first visited. Now where she was sitting was under a porch covered with a tin roof and support poles made of saplings. Erin was having her do some excersizes and at one point she had gotten her to stand up mostly by herself by grabbing the pole. I was so excited! As she was standing, Erin asked her if she could lift up one foot at a time in a marching motion.

Now, what happened next, for whatever reason, seemed really beautiful and yet humorous to me at the same time. Grandmama began lifting up one foot at a time and then for some reason decided to speed it up so that to me it looked like she was dancing. :) Now, however inappropriate or out of place the thought may have been, the first thing that popped into my head when she started this was "last week this grandmama was bed ridden and now she is pole dancing!" LOL I know that is wrong on so many different levels but I think maybe Jesus was laughing with me at the joy of seeing this grandmama dance.

After Grandmama had tired and was done with her excersizes, we again asked if we could pray with her and as she agreed we invited her grandaughters to join with us in a circle as we all began to pray in the Sierra Leonian style (which basically means everybody prays out loud and at the same time what is on their heart and in whatever language they happen to speak, which I have a feeling is a lot what heaven is going to be like). As had I finished praying but the others were not quite done, I looked up at Grandmama's face (I had knelt down in front of her to pray). Though I knew she did not understand most of the languages that had been spoken in prayer over her, I could see it in her face that she was overcome with love and emotion. Then was we all said "Amen" she reached up to her eyes to wipe away a tear...Or maybe it was just an eye booger but regardless I have no doubt that she felt loved.

10/2/09

More Pictures!!!!

Hey everybody, pictures are kind of a pain in the butt to upload here and it is easier to put them on Facebook so here is the public link to all of my Sierra Leone pictures on Facebook. Enjoy!!!

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2124616&id=55003949&l=85e661055f