Sunday, January 28, 2007

THANK YOU!

This message is for you! Yes, YOU! If you have helped us in any way shape or form to get ready for Malawi, this is a THANK YOU for you! You are the reason we can do something like this with our lives! We are but humble servants of our Lord, and our service in the Peace Corps is the product of everything that everyone has done for us and our dedication to go into the Peace Corps!

You’ve heard it before, but some people have overlooked it multiple times... soooo!

COME ONE, COME ALL to the Keah and Bryan’s, Kiwi and Chadaux’s, leaving for Malawi extravaganza! There will be clowns and elephants, lions and tigers and bears there will be food, fun and Fabulous Fluffy..... ummmm... man I was on a roll and couldn’t think of anything to go with Fluffy...

Ok... we just wanted to let you all know you should come by and see us at either of our two going away parties. The dates and stuff are as follows:

February 10, 2007 Saturday in Oklahoma City, come and go as you please starting at 1:30pm to 7:30pm. This will be at the Roggow's House at 7204 S Douglas Ave. 73139
February 11, 2007 Sunday in Enid will be a potluck after the Sunday service at Immanuel Lutheran Church, which is really in Breckenridge.

Oh... and so sorry.... all that stuff about lions and tigers and bears and all that other stuff... its not really true!... We just wanted to get your attention... The main attraction at this little shindig is Keah and Bryan... if you want the lions and tigers and bears the circus should be rolling into a town near you very soon! OR come visit us very soon in Malawi!

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Its not too late to take down the tree

The Christmas tree down... now that it is almost February. I quit refilling the water when it stopped drinking around New Years, so I guess it was dead, but unbelievably still green... of course there was no real green to compare it to. I had de-decorated it many many weeks ago but did not attempt to remove the lights for fear of an overwhelmingly grand population of pine-needles for our poor, most of the time useless, vacuum cleaner. However my brilliant husband and brother came to the rescue with a sheet. They laid it over on the sheet and wrapped it up and carried it out to the untamed property across from the house where they laid it to rest amongst cedar trees. No, that is not where we got it (it is a blue spruce), but it will be a nice home for some small animal.

We have made our first two attempts at packing. Not packing for Malawi but packing our home away. Last Thursday we worked on clothing... didn't realize how much clothing we had until we tried to fit it into boxes. We packed more than half of our clothes and saw that as a great accomplishment. Saturday my (Keah's) parents and two of the four siblings came over to help us pack. We got the kitchen packed away and then loaded the packed clothes and kitchen stuff into my parents van. We then decided to make dinner for everyone... a grand idea until I realized that we had packed some vital cooking utensils in the van. Luckily we have a very detailed filing system for each box and what it contains so we found what we needed.

This weekend we hope to completely move out. We will keep our air bed, blankets, a card table, some cooking utensils, some more blankets, some clothes, more blankets and whatever else we need for the last few days here. The 31st is my last day of work here and then we will be nomads.

We thought about visiting Colorado one weekend and then maybe taking off to Texas another weekend and of course being in OKC for the farewell ordeal, (can't miss that!) So if you can't make it to the farewell ordeal, maybe we could meet up somewhere else, just let us know!

As far a packing for Malawi, it has begun. We have been setting what we want to take into two large containers, and now they are overflowing! We have gotten several things from our needs list! We received our tent, sleeping bags, and my boots for Christmas from our families. We spent our Christmas money on our internal frame backpacks. The Stillwater NewsPress (my work) has purchased our solar panel and accessory kit for us! We Thank All who have helped us out! You have all been blessings to us!

Monday, January 15, 2007

Dates changed due to... well... urrrr...ummm... stuff...

The two farewell parties have been moved. Not only moved but switched around. Here are the new dates.

February 10, 2007 Saturday in Oklahoma City, come and go as you please starting at 1:30pm to 7:30pm
February 11, 2007 Sunday in Enid will be a potluck after the Sunday service at Immanuel Lutheran Church, which is really in Breckenridge.

We will have information about Malawi and the Peace Corps, so come and visit with us! If you can not make it to one of these and still want to visit with us please let us know! If these dates change due to our unpredictable Oklahoma weather we will let you know.

You are welcome to leave us a comment after any post! It is easy, you just have to select comment at the bottom of the post. When the next window pops up type your message, verify the word (proof that you are not a computer), select anonymous, finally publish your comment! We’d kinda like to know who checks this post out so we know who else to get to check it out.... soooo that’s where the leaving the comment part comes in handy.

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

From the Heartland of America to the Warm Heart of Africa

We received our invitation from the Peace Corps, we are going to Malawi, Africa !
Comparisons
Population
Oklahoma
3,547,884
Malawi
13,013,926
Land Area (sq. miles)
Oklahoma
68,667
Malawi
73,620
Persons per sq. mile
Oklahoma
50.3
Malawi
176.8
Median age (years)
Oklahoma
36.5
Malawi
16.5
Life expectancy at birth (years)
Oklahoma
77.9
Malawi
41.7
Infant mortality rate (deaths/1000 births)
Oklahoma
6.8
Malawi
94.37
Per capita income (GDP - per capita)
Oklahoma
$23,517
Malawi
$600
Exchange rates
Oklahoma
1 dollar
Malawi
135 kwachas
Annual Rainfall (inches)
Oklahoma
19-48
Malawi
31-90
Temperature Range (ºF)
Oklahoma
24-93
Malawi
57-84

We leave February 25. We will be in Malawi approx March 1, 2007
Program: Environment

Job Title: Community NRM (Forestry Extension)

We have two scheduled Farewell gatherings so far
February 3, 2007 Saturday in Enid, OK a pot luck lunch followed by fun and fellowship February 4, 2007 Sunday in Oklahoma City, a come and go as you please starting at 1:30pm to 7:30pm

We will have information about Malawi and the Peace Corps so come and visit with us! If you can not make it to one of these and still want to visit with us please let us know! If these dates change due to our unpredictable Oklahoma weather we will let you know.