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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Praise the Lord!

Guess what?! That's right my computer is back in commission! Yeah! I am so excited. Praise the Lord; now it is better than ever. What an answer to prayer!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Dear Lord, please, bless my computer!

I know that this sounds strange, but it's true.  My computer is a blessing grom God- it was give to me as a gift when my other computer went kaput just a week before I left for Sudan.  So, I vowed I would use my computer for good and not for evil and to take extra special care of it(which, I have).  Monday, my computer became very ill :(.  Turns out my operating system crashed and we thought it was a the hard drive, but instead it is a mystery peice of fault hardware.  We have now clue what peice.  The saddest part is not eve that my computer is sick, but that all of my files are corrupted.  All of my curriculum work and pictures for the last 2 months are gone.  I usually save weekly to two other devices, but have failed to do that in the last 2 months.  Product of that mistake= OUCH!  Please, pray that my computer will get a huge dose of Vitamin C and jump back into action for the next month and 1/2.  It would be very useful for all of the I work that I have to get done!

Happy Birthday Daddy!

Today is my Dad's 50th birthday! If you see him say, "Way to go, Kev!" He is along on his birthday- he need help celebrating this big milestone. My mom is in Greece and to be quite honest I don't have a clue about my brothers. 
Happy Birthday, old man! I hope you have a great day! I love you and miss you!
Love,
Dani

Psalm 62 and 63

I am not going to type the whole 2 chapters, but I will pick a couple. The whole 2 chapters have been a driving force for me for the last couple of days.
Psalm 62
vs 1-2
For God alone my soul waits in silence from him comes my salvtation He only is my rock and my salvation my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken.
vs 7-8
ON GOd rests my slavation and my glory; my mighty rock, my refuge is God.  Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your heart before him God is a refuge for us.
vs 11-12
Once God has spoken; twice have I heard this: that power belongs to God, and that to you, O Lord, belongs steadfast love.  FOr you will render to aman according to his work.
Psalm 63
vs 1
O GOd, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my lfesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where therei s not water.
vs3- 4 Becuse your steadfast love is better than life, my lips will praise you.  So I will bless you as long as I live; in your name I will lift up my hands.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Unexpected House Guest

Last Tuesday I received a house guest. My friend, Rachel, came to visit me from Kampala. I am so happy she has come, considering, it is her first time to come to Sudan. I was so excited that she came, but apparently I was not the only one. I had planned for one house guest, instead I received two. The day after Rachel arrived I received another guest; let’s call him… Herbert.  Herbert is a little, grey, beady eyed field mouse. Now, don’t get me wrong I am pro- God’s creatures, but this thing is DISGUSTING and ANNOYING! I have had mice before, but this one acted like it weighed 250 lbs rather than 1 lb. Rachel and I had about 5 sleepless nights because little Herbert had decided he was in Disney Land and my house was his magic kingdom.  Herbert, for your information, you are nothing like Mickey Mouse.  He popped the lid off of my medicine tub and then jumped into the trash can and made a ruckus.  He climbed in my school bag, which was hanging by my head. He even climbed up Rachel’s leg.  We searched for the little bugger, but could never find it. Then, yesterday, Rachel was looking for headphones in one of my cloth boxes and there it was sleeping in the little bag with the cords. I heard Rachel scream and finally had had enough. We put towels under all of the doors, removed everything from the walls, and gathered our weapons (a mop and a broom). We were ready for war!   Herbert began running from corner one against the wall to corner two. He past corner three, sprinted to corner four and again to corner one. Herbert was running a marathon and he is one fast mouse. You could almost hear…Vroom, Vroom, Vroom, Vroom. Once he ran a couple of times I realized that we would have to be the ones to smash him and as much as I wanted him gone I didn’t not want to be the perpetrator in that scenario. So I ran outside and called one of the men to come in and help. But… Herbert had disappeared. We were positive he was only in the one room, but could not find him. We searched high and low. We started picking up thing and putting them away so we could find him more easily next time. He was gone. Than… Rachel was moving a green, metal box and there he was. We accidentally squished him when we were searching for him. There was NO WAY I was picking up that thing so I called our rescuer back in one more time. He picked little Herbert up by the tale and as he carried him away to the field mouse graveyard his little feet were still running in mid air. Sorry, little Herbert, now you get to be in field mouse heaven, which is probably the real magic kingdom!  Say hi to Mickey!   Rest in peace, Herbert, I know Rachel and I did last night!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

June Newsletter

June 1, 2010
Dear Friends,
With every thought, every word, and wherever I go I want to love you all of my days for you are my God and I surrender all… There are three primary age girls standing outside my house right now practicing this song. Powerful words, easy to say, harder to do. 
This month is a big month in my family. On June 7, my parents will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary and on June 16, my dad will celebrate his 50th birthday. What an amazing milestone month that gives credit and is a true product and testament of God’s grace. I am so thankful for my parents and their Godly example of marriage. I am also so grateful that we, as a family, were gifted to have my father for 50 years(not possible without God’s grace, healing hands, miraculous strength and plan for my dad’s life; if you don’t know what I am talking about ask me about it sometime). So if you see my parents give them a pat on the back or high five! I am pretty sad I am missing these milestone events. You know and next month is my mom’s 50th birthday! Wow, they are really getting oldJ!
I can’t believe it is June! The month that mangoes are ending and rain is coming every day. Ok, so what is happening this month? What happened last month? Let me give you the 4-1-1. Today is great day! Today we got internet back. You really do not know how much you rely on something until it’s not there. I just wanted to let you all know I haven’t been dead just un- connected. Last month I came back to Goli and to rain. Rain is such a blessing for farmers, but a pain for the road.  We do a lot of praying driving back and forth from town. Last weekend all of the teachers went to Yei for time together and time away from our compound.  It was such a fun time. We all did our shopping and then went to the Green Mango for lunch and games. It is so much to let down your guard and just have fun with the people you spend every day with away from our normal lives.
This month started off with a visitor. My friend, Rachel (another short termer who is in Kampala) came to visit me for just over a week. I love getting visitors and just letting them see what life is like here and meet the amazing people I live with. I am so happy she is here and she brought me chocolate. Yum! This month we will get a mid-term break and all of my secondary students are going to Murchison Falls. They are so excited for this trip. I might even go with them! We will see.
Things are going great here; we have parents weekend next week so our kids are gearing up with projects, songs, and skits.  Like usual, my house is swarming with children around.  They have decided that my house is the new art studio, so they have been coming to me everyday asking for paper and markers.  They sit on my porch and color. My house has turned into a gallery and I have no more room for drawings, but they keep on insisting that I take their drawings. I am also running out of paper, but they will pretty much use anything.
So, as all of you are starting your summer breaks remember me. I am still in school, granted I had my summer break in December, learning about World War 1, Vikings, waterfalls, tourism, urbanization, and monopolies.
Praises!
1)   God’s constant provision and strength!
2)   My friend Rachel has come. It’s nice to have visitors!
3)   Our area is still safe and peaceful!
4)   Our term has gone smoothly so far
5)   I have not been sick for two weeks, now!
Prayer Requests:
1)   God’s provision in a teacher to take my spot soon, so we can smoothly transition before I leave and so I can spend some needed time on curriculum before I go.
2)   God’s wisdom in my next step
3)   ECA students and teachers that we can continue to work hard and well together
4)   My parents that have a much deserved great anniversary! My dad has a fantastic ½ century birthday!
Only Because of God’s Amazing Grace,
Danielle Olson



May Newsletter

May 7, 2010
Dear Friends,
249 days, 36 weeks, and 8 months; only four more newsletters to go. Wow! Time has really flown by and now to begin one of those last four newsletters. Yesterday, I stepped foot back onto Sudanese soil. After being away for almost exactly a month I was ready to be back in Sudan. Elections were peaceful and all is calm in the great Southern Sudan so AIM allowed us to return to this great land.  As the rest of my team embarked on the mission to return I stayed behind for an extra week. I have not been feeling well over the last month, so I went to the doctor in Kampala and was given medicine to take care of my bacterial infection. I am getting stronger every day and will soon be fully functioning.
My holiday was full of adventures for me and new things. At the very beginning of my R&R we had a Sudan prayer day. This day was a success and thank you to all who prayed for Sudan all around the globe.  I than got the opportunity to go white water rafting on the Nile river with some friends, that flew in from Kenya. What a rush! We had so much fun in a boat of only five girls and two instructors (one of them was training).  I have conquered the Nile! Well, sorta! We did flip quite a bit; there is no fun without flipping. I am ready to do it again! The day after I returned from rafting I was than privileged to go visit an SIL missionary couple and the Ik tribe up in the Northern most corner of North Eastern Uganda. I learned so much from this trip. This was an exploratory trip for AIM to see if this is future spot for ministry. I loved watching how that whole process works and the conversations and learning that has to happen. The Ik defiantly need education, health care, and most of all… the Gospel! Anyone interested?!
I returned from my trip to the Ik and the next day headed to Kibale(eastern Uganda on the border of Rwanda) for a short-term retreat on Lake Buyoni. This place was beautiful and the retreat was an overall success. I unfortunately became ill and spent the whole retreat in bed. I was than presently surprised when the children of Hope Church called me. Thanks kids! That phone call made my day. Diana Fischer and Maggie put me on speaker phone and Maggies’ Sunday school class asked me questions. They had great questions.
Decisions, decisions, decisions… One part of life that I never did like was making decisions. Sadly, that is what we do every day. It is time for me to make the decision of what to do in August. I have so many choices and not really sure what to choose. So I have been praying about the choices I need to make. Please, pray for me and my next step. Pray that will open and close the needed doors to guide me in the right direction.
May 26, 2010- this newsletter was finished on May 7, but we haven’t had internet in Goli and when we do have it it only works on certain computers, so I have had problems posting blogs and sending this email. Sorry about that. Since May 7 I have gotten malaria again and have had a continuing stomach problem. I am beginning to get frustrated with these health problems and continuous fatigue.
Praises:
-      The encouragement and prayers I get from all of you! Thank you!
-      Elections went well and all is safe in our area of Southern Sudan
-      We have a successful three weeks of the term
-      God’s constant provision and abundance of strength
Prayer Requests:
-      Continued peace through- out Southern Sudan
-      God’s provision in a teacher to take my spot soon, so we can smoothly transition before I leave and so I can spend some needed time on curriculum before I go.
-      My health; that God will give me the needed strength to do my best in all that I do.
-      God’s wisdom in my next step.
Only Because of God’s Amazing Grace,
Danielle Olson