Wednesday, October 29, 2008

October - One Year in Brazil

One Year!
I've hit the one year milestone here in Brazil - yeah!

Children's Day
Brazil celebrated "Dia das Criancas" or Children's Day, on October 12. It's a day set apart for kids, with special events and gift giving. My church sponsored children at two orphanges, and I went with a group to visit the Tia Edna (or Auntie Edna) home. This home was started by an American missionary named Edna 40 years ago. It is well-maintained and the kids were excited to see us. The gift-opening time was a little like Christmas!


Day of Health at Vila Andrade
The Association at Vila Andrade, along with Operation Blessing and other supporters, sponsored the first ever Health Day at Vila Andrade. Medical personnel came and provided various services and workshops to the residents of Vila Andrade free of charge. A bus was used to bring people from all over the neighborhood to take advantage of this opportunity. After people completed their health visit, they could come next door to make bracelets using the Wordless book colors and hear the Gospel presented. I helped out in this area with friends Biba and Andrea from the Morumbi church.


Bridal Shower
I was invited to my first Brazilian Bridal Shower for one of the teachers at the Lar, and experienced a little cultural confusion in the process! When I was given the invite by another teacher, I was asked to draw a slip of paper from a bag. It had a word on it that I didn't know, so the teacher was trying to explain with hand-motions what it was, but I ended up looking in the dictionary anyway. The word translated was for a 'drainer of noodles'. So what I thought I was being told was my 'gift' was to help drain the noodles at this bridal shower. Okay-different I thought, but that is what I was prepared to do. When I arrived at the shower, however, I saw all these gift bags. I asked the person who invited me why there were gifts, and that is when I learned, that no, I was supposed to bring a noodle strainer as my gift! So I explained to the bride my confusion, and promptly went out the next day to find a noodle strainer and brought to the Lar the following Monday. It was good humor had by all! Below is the bride-to-be Ligia and myself.











Library Opening
The Library at Vila Andrade had it's official inauguration this month, though there are still items that need to be completed, and there is not a staff of volunteers to keep it open on a regular basis. The children were shown where books were on the shelves, how to check out books, and how to use the carrying bags to tranfer books home and back and to keep them protected.


Certificates of Completion
We officially ended English classes at Vila Andrade the last week of October, and the students all received a certificate of participation for their efforts. We will be continuing classes, though, outside the regular project time, as most of the students begged me to continue. So we will now have classes on Friday's through the first part of December.

Lar Video day
We had video day at the Lar, where the students watched an English video from Disney. The video is in English and Portuguese, and I had handouts for them to follow along and do activities at home.

Student shots


Wednesday, September 24, 2008

September

A Taste of Minnesota
My fellow-missionaries the Kregness’s and I were blessed to have visitors from Minnesota this month – Dave and Carol Wilson came for a visit, and they were able to see each of my ministry sites and have lunch in my apartment (yes, I actually cooked Brazilian food!). Additionally, Dave spent time preaching and speaking at a few churches and seminaries here. They were impressed with how things had changed at Vila Andrade, and for those of you in Minneapolis, I’m sure they will be happy to share more about their trip here. It was so good to see them and get a boost of encouragement from my mentors who helped get me to this mission field.



LAR
The new directors are the Lar Orphanage have made a lot of positive changes, and there is also a new psychologist who speaks English, which as been a huge (relief!) and blessing to me. The directors have even asked me for private English classes, which we have started. Below are some of my students, a class watching an English video, and photos of some beautiful ballerinas in their ballet class.



September Birthdays
Baby Jasmine celebrated her first birthday at the Lar, complete with the chicken pox! I gave her one of the stuffed animals I received from FBC Guild which she liked very much. My friend Camila (from the Vila Andrade church) and I celebrated her 13th birthday with a trip to the mall where I treated her to lunch and a manicure. We had a fun day!



. . . and the most important September birthday - my dad - Happy Birthday Dad!! I Love You!

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

August - A Month to Celebrate


A New Roof
The new boys dorm at the Lar Orphanage has had the roof installed and the boys will be able to move in the near future!


How do you clean a book?
Very carefully! Many volunteers helped to clean over 3000 donated books at the Vila Andrade library. It should be 'open for business' very soon!


Grand Opening!
The Telecentro was officially inaugurated on August 22 with officials from the Mayor's office of São Paulo, church members, and people from the community. The kids received T-shirts advertising that their neighborhood has a "Telecentro".






Social Project Fair
The Morumbi Baptist Church held a Social Fair one Sunday to showcase the many social project ministries it is involved in, and to recruit new volunteers to help out. Below are teachers from the Compassion project (where I teach English) and ladies craft group at Vila Andrade.


A Birthday and a Wedding
My birthday was celebrated with my students at the Lar, who were very excited to surprise me and decorate my room and one of the students moms' even made me a cake.











My brother and his bride Lydia on their wedding day, 8.8.08 (yes - they were one of 'those' weddings!).