Today was the first full day in
Macha! Macha is much different than Lusaka. In Macha, there are many dirt roads
that connect from place to place. It has more of a homey, community setting
than Lusaka. Whew, it was an early morning for us girls. We woke up at 6, had
breakfast at 6:30, and then left for a brisk walk in order to make it on time
to MICS (Macha International Christian School). We first joined in on the
chapel service with the children. MICS
welcomed us by the children singing Togan songs while the teachers danced. Then
each child went through the line of MWS players and shook our hands to further
welcome us to their school. The ages of the children ranged from 3-17 years
old.
Next, we started our clinics. We
headed to the soccer field and the first group was the youngest children. They
were adorable! We played games, such as relay races, follow the leader,
stretching, tag, and head-shoulders-knees-and-toes. Mostly the little ones just
ran off some energy and had a bunch of fun. The next clinic was with
second-fourth grade children. We played games such as soccer relay races, 2 v 2
soccer games, and head it catch it. The final clinic was full of middle school
age and up. Their games consisted of steal the bacon (a fun, competitive soccer
drill), head it catch it, and 2 v 2 up
and out (a 2 v 2 soccer game). The clinics were a success and the kids were
joyful, attentive, and fun loving. And they all especially loved futbol (which
we really liked!)
When the soccer clinics were finished,
MWS headed back to the Rec Center for a delicious, more traditional Zambian
meal. The meal consisted of Nshima with soup, Kapenta (little fish with the
eyes still in), Buntele (cabbage with nuts), rice, and yummy leftovers. Many
people weren’t so found of the Kapenta, but some thought it tasted like fish
jerky. Coach didn’t even branch out and try it! However, MWS is a daring team
and most of the girls tried the little staring fishies. The Buntele tasted like
cabbage with peanut sauce, sorta. That was pretty good! A lot of girls also
have taken a liking to the Nshima with the soup. This meal was the most
authentic meal we have had so far.
Think we were tired yet? Nope! Led
by Corie, we walked to an area that had outdoor shops. The shops were held up by wood with various
materials used as a roof. They were very interesting! They were filled with
many things. All the girls really wanted Chitenges (Sh-tang-ies). A Chitange is
colorful and beautifully patterned piece of fabric. Many Zambian women use
Chitanges to carry the babies on their back. They are also used for drapes,
décor, table clothes, clothes, ect. We all found vibrant Chitanges for pants
and wall décor for the apartments next year. We left happy campers.
More time with children! After
school is out many of the children head to the Rec Center. The Rec Center is a part
of the compound in which we stay. The Rec Center is full of activities, like
soccer, volleyball, football, reading, basketball, and playing games and cards.
We played many 5 v 5 soccer games with the boys. Also, there was singing and
dancing with Audra, Liv, and Ally and reading with Courtney. We had loads of
fun with the kids just doing whatever they wanted to do!
After the clinic, our gracious
hosts cooked us another delicious more “American” meal. We had chicken salad.
All the vegetables were home grown and right from the garden. At the end of the
meal, the plates were clean to say the least.
After dinner, we headed to the
house of the lady whom is hand making our pants and shorts. She was so so so
kind and probably very overwhelmed with the number of orders that came her way
today. Nevertheless, she was a great host and an extremely welcoming woman. The
people here have such big hearts.
Just about now, we are all very
tired and ready to hit the hay, but looking forward to another day
tomorrow!
With warm hugs and kisses to our
family and friends, Missy
Macha!!!! You girls are amazing! And I'm sure Vera is so so happy to get to make all of you pants!! :) keep doing great things for Jesus over there! Praying for you ladies :)
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And we pray that all unity may one day be restored
And they'll know we are Christians by our love, by our love
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And we'll guard each one's dignity and save each one's pride
And they'll know we are Christians by our love, by our love
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We will walk with each other, we will walk hand in hand
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And together we'll spread the news that God is in our land
And they'll know we are Christians by our love, by our love
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And they'll know we are Christians by our love, by our love
They will know we are Christians by our love.
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