Ajam ara! let's go outside
A labu nakti. good night
Ka tevi sauc? what's your name?
Stuba tooka. stupid pig
Es gribu pertikci. I want a monkey.
forša. cool
Es tevi milu. I love you
zema. strawberry
varde. frog
Kungs Jezus Christe. Lord Jesus Christ
rit. tomorrow
Just a mission trip travel log to keep track of my adventures and God's blessings. Check the archives for Kenya 2018 and Latvia 2006. Stay tuned for adventures from Kenya 2024! "You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore." -Psalm 16:11
Sunday, June 25, 2006
6-25
Well, we just finished our 2nd week in Jelgava. We are going to Valmiera and Lode for 4 days. We will live in Valmiera and travel to Lode for 3 days to work with the kids there. On Thursday we will stay in Valmiera with some kids from the church there and then we go to Riga for shopping, sightseeing and flying. I can't believe we only have a week left. It has all flown by. It's strange that we are leaving Jegava. It has kinda been home since we got here. We will be working with completely different translators and everything. I'm really gonna miss the ones we had here because we got to be good friends.
This last Friday and Saturday we went to a Jani camp with the church from Jelgava. Jani is one of there big festivals here in Latvia. It is the longest day of the year, which is really long. It never got completely dark. We stayed up all night and played wierd games and stuff. We watched the sun rise at 4:30. It was so beautiful. It was really cool to see that part of their culture.
Anywho, I should probably go now. I won't be able to download anymore pictures until I get home. I will try to get them on the photobucket as soon as possible.
ata!
This last Friday and Saturday we went to a Jani camp with the church from Jelgava. Jani is one of there big festivals here in Latvia. It is the longest day of the year, which is really long. It never got completely dark. We stayed up all night and played wierd games and stuff. We watched the sun rise at 4:30. It was so beautiful. It was really cool to see that part of their culture.
Anywho, I should probably go now. I won't be able to download anymore pictures until I get home. I will try to get them on the photobucket as soon as possible.
ata!
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Maris's top seven favorite English sayings
7. I pick...
6. ok...let's go
5. I'm sorry
4. Keita...bleh, bleh (puking noices)
3. I love you
2. good morning
1. ok...let's go
Maris is one of the kids in Tervete that we all hold a special place for in our hearts. These phrases are pretty much the only English he knew and he used them all the time even when it wasn't quite appropriate. I love that kid.
6. ok...let's go
5. I'm sorry
4. Keita...bleh, bleh (puking noices)
3. I love you
2. good morning
1. ok...let's go
Maris is one of the kids in Tervete that we all hold a special place for in our hearts. These phrases are pretty much the only English he knew and he used them all the time even when it wasn't quite appropriate. I love that kid.
6-17
hi peoples!!
I don't have a lot of time, but I wanted to get a post on here because I haven't been able to this week. Tervete was amazing. The kids are so sweet and hungry for love. The kids in Jelgava are so closed to us and don't respect us. In Tervete the staff are so loving and they try to make the orphanage more like a home. Because of that, the kids are very respectful and good and just so hungry for our attention. I think all of the team cryed when we left. We just fell in love with those kids and don't want to leave them in the situation they are in. Even though the staff is really good there, it's still not like a family and they have so little. And when they turn 18 they are asked to leave the orphanage. They have nowhere to go if they don't have any family or friends who will take them in. There is one boy who is 17 and has no idea what he is going to do next year when he leaves. They don't have any skills to use or any idea of how to get a job or anything. My heart breaks for those kids. anywho, we are in Riga tonight and will go to Jelgava sometime tomorrow.
chao
I don't have a lot of time, but I wanted to get a post on here because I haven't been able to this week. Tervete was amazing. The kids are so sweet and hungry for love. The kids in Jelgava are so closed to us and don't respect us. In Tervete the staff are so loving and they try to make the orphanage more like a home. Because of that, the kids are very respectful and good and just so hungry for our attention. I think all of the team cryed when we left. We just fell in love with those kids and don't want to leave them in the situation they are in. Even though the staff is really good there, it's still not like a family and they have so little. And when they turn 18 they are asked to leave the orphanage. They have nowhere to go if they don't have any family or friends who will take them in. There is one boy who is 17 and has no idea what he is going to do next year when he leaves. They don't have any skills to use or any idea of how to get a job or anything. My heart breaks for those kids. anywho, we are in Riga tonight and will go to Jelgava sometime tomorrow.
chao
Saturday, June 10, 2006
6-10
Hey guys,
This one is going to be short. I am in Riga today. We are going to see a baby home and tour historical Riga. It's going to be so much fun. We are with another group of 6 adults from Texas for the next week. We'll be in Tervete at a pretty poor orphanage. I probably won't be able to get on the internet until next weekend. I hope all is well with all of you.
ciao
This one is going to be short. I am in Riga today. We are going to see a baby home and tour historical Riga. It's going to be so much fun. We are with another group of 6 adults from Texas for the next week. We'll be in Tervete at a pretty poor orphanage. I probably won't be able to get on the internet until next weekend. I hope all is well with all of you.
ciao
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
6-7
The Orphans:
Most of the kids in this orphanage are social orphans. For whatever reason, the government took them away from their families. There are a lot of siblings. In the kids that I played with today, there was two brothers and their sister, two sisters, and a brother and sister. I was talking to Parsla today and she said that the kids have to learn to survive on their own. They're very violent and tough. They rarely cry when they fall down or get hit by another kid. They also are cussing and calling each other names all the time. Sometimes it's in English, but Parsla told me they are constantly cussing in Latvian. At the same time, they are so sweet. They always want to hug us or hold hands or sit in our laps. They are always begging for our attention. I just wish there was something more I could do for them.
Our home for the week:
It is so cold here. I didn't expect it to be this cold. About half the time I have been here, I have had to wear my big jacket and sitting in the shade I'm still shivering. In the sun it's usually warm and if I am running around with the kids, it's warm. I can't believe that it's June and it feels like this. The days are so long. I don't know if it ever gets completely dark here in the summer. Sunrise is at about 4:30 and sunset is at 10 or 10:30. It's crazy. We are living at the orphanage in an apartment that will be for a crises pregnancy center. I was not expecting so much space. We have our own kitchen, living room and 3 bedrooms. We also have a big bathroom. Here are some pictures of our place:

our living room - gotta love the orange couches

the outlets and switches

my messy room
caio for now
Most of the kids in this orphanage are social orphans. For whatever reason, the government took them away from their families. There are a lot of siblings. In the kids that I played with today, there was two brothers and their sister, two sisters, and a brother and sister. I was talking to Parsla today and she said that the kids have to learn to survive on their own. They're very violent and tough. They rarely cry when they fall down or get hit by another kid. They also are cussing and calling each other names all the time. Sometimes it's in English, but Parsla told me they are constantly cussing in Latvian. At the same time, they are so sweet. They always want to hug us or hold hands or sit in our laps. They are always begging for our attention. I just wish there was something more I could do for them.
Our home for the week:
It is so cold here. I didn't expect it to be this cold. About half the time I have been here, I have had to wear my big jacket and sitting in the shade I'm still shivering. In the sun it's usually warm and if I am running around with the kids, it's warm. I can't believe that it's June and it feels like this. The days are so long. I don't know if it ever gets completely dark here in the summer. Sunrise is at about 4:30 and sunset is at 10 or 10:30. It's crazy. We are living at the orphanage in an apartment that will be for a crises pregnancy center. I was not expecting so much space. We have our own kitchen, living room and 3 bedrooms. We also have a big bathroom. Here are some pictures of our place:
our living room - gotta love the orange couches
the outlets and switches
my messy room
caio for now
Monday, June 05, 2006
6-5
hello all,
Me and my team got to Latvia on Saturday. We went to a Latvian Baptist church on Sunday. It was very interesting. It was all in Latvian of course but the head of Buckner here, Dace (pronounced Dotsay), translated for us. They sang Just as I am, Amazing Grace, Open the Eyes of my Heart and played Just a Closer Walk With Thee. It was very cool. We had the Lord's Supper and everything. The bread was a cross between pound cake and angel food cake. We started VBS today. It was crazy, but so much fun. I love the kids, even when they are screaming when I am trying to tell them something or having a fist fight in the middle of the Bible lesson. That was an interesting one. Anywho, It's good.
Prayer Requests
no more fights
our translators: Dace, Kristine, Zandra, Evija, Parsla, Billy, and Davis (not all of them are with us everyday)
my team: Summer and Kate
Check out my photobucket, I just uploaded some pictures of the kids and workers.
Me and my team got to Latvia on Saturday. We went to a Latvian Baptist church on Sunday. It was very interesting. It was all in Latvian of course but the head of Buckner here, Dace (pronounced Dotsay), translated for us. They sang Just as I am, Amazing Grace, Open the Eyes of my Heart and played Just a Closer Walk With Thee. It was very cool. We had the Lord's Supper and everything. The bread was a cross between pound cake and angel food cake. We started VBS today. It was crazy, but so much fun. I love the kids, even when they are screaming when I am trying to tell them something or having a fist fight in the middle of the Bible lesson. That was an interesting one. Anywho, It's good.
Prayer Requests
no more fights
our translators: Dace, Kristine, Zandra, Evija, Parsla, Billy, and Davis (not all of them are with us everyday)
my team: Summer and Kate
Check out my photobucket, I just uploaded some pictures of the kids and workers.
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