Friday, June 8, 2012


Typical day at LDO.  It gets very hot during the day!  There is no shade except for near the gate or inside of the buildings.
We saw that the mattresses that the orphans slept on were very old and dirty.   
We went to a nice local department store - it was kind of like a small Wal-Mart.  We saw that the orphans had MANY needs and since we brought $2,500 in funds that would be used directly for the orphans' needs - we started shopping, and shop we did!  $2,500 goes a LONG way in Kenya.

This is a "lorry" - a truck that will be able to bring all the things we brought.  

First project - replace all the mattresses.  

Daniel and Mary - the top two people at LDO.  Daniel is the director, while Mary is the headmistress.

Kat putting in the new mattresses.

All clean!



The kids were happy to have new beds and sheets!

Aww





Alexa saw that this orphan, Sarah, had a very bad ear infection.  We used our first aid kit to clean her ear out.  

This is John, one of the littlest orphans.  He is 5 years old.

Relaxin'

Second project - repair the water tank and buy a new one.  The one on the left is the new one.  They do not have running water so they use water that is collected from rainwater through gutters into the water tanks.
Third project - donate clothes that we collected from USA to the orphans.  It was crazy and difficult to spread them out evenly to the children, and they were very aggressive into trying to get the clothes.  But the end result is the same - they all have clothes without holes in them!



Moises is the "coach" - he always thinks of things to do with the children and encourages them to play soccer.  

Kristina with the watchman and his puppy!  

Kat sewing holes in the orphans' clothes.

Arm wrestling!

A normal lunch meal for the children.  This is ugali with lettuce.  

Mini-project: Give the orphans new sunglasses!

Now they are super cool!


More Projects: Build a canopy to shield the heat, build benches, start a garden, build new platforms for the water tank, buy more cooking equipment, new shoes, and new school materials.  We had to get ANOTHER lorry!


Alexa washing clothes Kenyan style!

Many children had broken and tattered shoes like this one.


Moises and Kristina got a donation from one of their friends that was to be used towards new shoes for the children - and with that donation, we were able to get them all THREE new pairs of shoes!  
 

Javier helping to seal the inside of the old water tank. 
Alex sawing off the metal tube that will be used to prop up the canopy.

William, our interpreter, mixing concrete.

Moises, our daredevil, nailed new hooks on the roof that would be used to secure the tarp.

After all day, we were finally able to get it up!  We do not have the final picture of the finished project, because it was dark by the time.  Next blog will have one!



That's all for now!  Pray for us, and donations are appreciated through www.odeafo.com/donate.  We still need both and will continue to do so throughout our trip in Kenya!

10 comments:

  1. It is so wonderful to see new changes for these kids! :)

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  2. Hey Alex and Alexa,
    Saw pic of Daniel and Mary. Say hello to them for me and Carl. They know us if you mention Carl's name. Wow, what a truly blessing to see your work. God bless you and ODO.
    ~nina

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  3. Love love love love this. Wish we could fly over right now and join you all! XOXO

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  4. Awesome to see how you are already making a difference! My heart goes out to you guys- wish I could join!! HUGS

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  5. i think what you all are doing is awsome.just the look on the kids faces say that thay really appreciate all you have done so far. i am enjoyng the pics, keep them coming.

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  6. this is beyond inspiring! seeing the kids being so happy with their new & clean beds brought a huge grin on my face! simple things like that do make a major difference! :) you guys rock! how many deaf orphans are there and what is the average adoption rate at that place?

    -Brooke

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