This year Houghton started training the youth guys in soccer skills, and Jesiah got to play on one of the island league teams. He was the youngest player on the team, with most players in their 20s, but has done well.
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Jesiah soccer
Adult reading competition
In January, we had our first adult reading competition. Many adults participated, and did a great job reading out the verses they were given. The winner was a grandma, Rruta, from Faramsu, our sister village, who blew everyone away.
Friday, August 14, 2020
Cyclone Harold
In 2015 Cyclone Pam came and wreaked havoc in Ambrym and even more south of us in Vila and Tanna. Since then, we've had nothing quite so major. Cyclone Harold was right up there for Vanuatu though. It was much faster moving (which was good) and started out much smaller when it hit, but it did considerable damage to Santo and northern Malakula islands, as well as the southern part of Pentecost, the island directly north of us. Our teammates, the Ellises, had the roof on their recording studio (for audio Scripture recording) torn off, and there were some other roofs damaged north of us. Fortunately for us, most of our houses were ok, but the gardens took a significant beating. By God's grace the gardens are planted and yielding fruit again.
This path prediction didn't end up coming to pass. The cyclone's eye was actually up north of us in the end. But this does show how huge these storms are.
Homemade village volcanoes
The kids in the village did something this year when the ground was really wet that I've never seen them make before - homemade volcanoes! So fun!
And last bonus pic of our 2 cute cats, who were frenemies, but seem to be full friends now: Jojo and Bagira.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Some beauty
There are often dazzling skies and flowers and other aspects of God's creation to enjoy in Vanuatu.
Waterfall that I walked to with our new associate director, Andrea, and her husband Mike.
top of the falls.
Other Vila happenings
Besides waiting around for citizenship and passports to come through the last few months, I've had the privilege of working a few days a week with Harre and Rrut. Harre is the son of one of my translation helpers, Alice. Last year in June, he contracted Guillain-Barre Syndrome, which is a bit like a full body stroke. He was on a (the one and only in Vanuatu) respirator, tube fed, and was completely helpless physically, but fine mentally. This is a sickness that many times people recover fully from, or at least a majority of function again, but it often takes up to 2 years. After a year and 2 months, he is able to eat, breathe, talk, and has all muscle movement back again other than being able to stand and walk unassisted. Because he and Rrut have been in Vila for so long, I got to know them well with many hospital visits, and they were interested in helping with the translation work. He has been out of the hospital several months now, and is staying at a relative's house. I go there to work with he and Rrut, and have enjoyed getting to know all the extended family as well, who (mostly) all speak Rral.
Harre with Rrut and her brother and sister and Alice, his mom.Rrut and Alice.
Harre at his relative, Stifen's house. Rrut made a nice snack for us for when we were done working!
Harold is often at work at Stifen's workshop on the property. He's a pretty impressive carpenter. He's "from Ambrym" but has never been to visit and doesn't know the language. Lots of people in Vila are like that - born in Vila, but still claim to be from outer islands that their parents grew up in.
Mak, Rrut, and I.
On Children's Day.
While in Vila I also went to a wedding of a missionary friend, Jared.
How fun to have bride and groom lead everyone in a praise song!
Gretch and I walked the beach in a few minutes of free time and went and saw this crazy unfinished structure just down the beach (pics following).
With the borders being closed because of Covid, we got crazy cheap rates to host at this beautiful place.
The Vanuatu Wycliffe/SIL families in country for the workshop.
Jinny, Arlene, me, Allison, Julie, Michele, Carol
Shannon, Shawnda, Jamie
Group hugs!