Sorry about cutting the last post off, i had to save it before the power shut off...
so after dropping the team off at Jos, the final team headed to Bouchi. The driver told us that it would be a 45 minute drive, we were all very happy when we arrived 2 and a half hours later! It was super dark and late when we arrived, so we got into our new digs and settle in for the night. We are currently staying in a hotel owned by a military general. Out side of the compound there are ten armed gaurds who watch over for protection, the neighbourhood we are in is known to be sketchy, so there presence makes us feel very safe, nothing to worry about! We went to the village for the first time yesterday, and it was a life changing experience for all of us. We have never felt so welcome and taken care of. The people here are in awe when they first see you, for a lot of the villagers, they have never seen a westerner. The chief in one of villages we were at said that they had not had a westerner there since 1989. The children go absolutely crazy with us. They are so excited over the littlest things and we have been playing tonnes of games with them. We showed them their first frisbee yesterday, and Matt started a very comical game of What Time is it Mr. Wolf, which just ended in everyone chasing each other around. Our days have been filled with too much excitment to even put into words. After the villages yesterday we were invited to a nigerian wedding. After driving in the back of a truck for about 10 mins, the driver dropped us off right in the middle of the wedding, and a crowd of over 300 people surrounded us. It was one of the most awkward and exciting experiences of our lives. We jumped right into the ceremony and threw money at the bride and groom while dancing with them, a very popular nigerian tradition. We stayed there for a while, then had to leave to go to another city to meet the king. In this country, the king has the highest power, with the authority to do anything he wants, in some cases banish people or even put them to death. It was an honor and priviledge to meet the king, but it was also very intimidating. He was very welcoming to us and made us feel great, allowing us to sit in his royal chairs only reserved for the highest honor. Going to the palace was an incredible experience. After that we drove home in the back of the truck eating sugar cane, a very popular nigerian treat that can make you go a little crazy if you eat to much, which of course we all did. When we arrived home it was still light, so we pumped a soccer ball and played soccer in a field by the guards. We encouraged the neighbors to join in, and by the time it was dark we were playing a wild game of football with the nigerians while the neighborhood watched, again, it was such an amazing experience. Nights at the hotel are great, we have to stay in the compound but we are enjoying ourselves none the less. Matty and Terence played a joke on Jesse and Richard as they slept last night, waking them up at 1 in the morning, telling them to get ready for church, after almost taking his malaria pill, Richard wasnt to happy when he figured out the real time.
Church was amazing today, we were the special guests at a church of about 1000 people, it was incredible to see how the people came together on Sunday morning. After that we headed to the market, where a bunch of us picked out some fabric to make the traditional clothes. It is going to take us a couple days to get them tailored, but be on the look out for some sharp dressed men when we get back!!!
It has been so crazy here, i am going to try to get some photos up for you soon, words just dont do justice to the unbelievable things that are going on.
Things you must know about Nigeria..
1. The people are the nicest on Earth, they are so happy to meet and greet you.
2. The food is amazing! Seriously, best food we have tasted
3. Don't use the public bathrooms!
4. It is hot!!!! We're all getting pretty worn down in the evenings, the afternoon sun drains you pretty good.
We'll write again soon....
Make sure to check out the news website, at www.medicinehatnews.com to keep updated on what's going on, James Neely will be posting stories asap, and the photos will be great.
Now we're going to play soccer, so i'm out of here..
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Great to hear that you made it safely. It sounds like the suitcase of soccer shoes will come in handy with all the soccer your playing. A special "Hi" to Brent. Keep the news coming as were are all eager to hear of your adventures. So far it sounds like the trip of a lift-time...our thoughts are with you all.
Ian and Angela
Hello to all with a special hello to Jeremiah. Sounds like you all are having a great time. Thanks for taking the time to update this blog. We will eagerly check it each day. Take care. Enjoy yourselves! Wish we were there!
Pam & Kenny
Thanks for the update. We can't wait to see some photos. Sara, I hope you are feeling better. I hope you are all putting on your sun screen and bug spray
Waiting for all news, so good to hear from you. Poor Richard! Love you Jesse and Bailey!!! Please all stay safe and HAVE A GREAT TIME. We'll be watching for more of your adventures while Changing Africa.
Kathy Sabine
Well hello to all, especially CHASE, We miss you. It is great to hear that all is well and you are all having a wonderful time, you are all so fortunate to be able to be a part of such a great, life changing experience. Can't wait for more updates and hopefully some pictures. Happy New Years to all.... Dallis, Brandy, Emma and Cooper.
By the way, can you please let Chase know that Coopie IS NOT walking, yet.........
Hey Sara, It is Auntie. Hope you are doing better now. You are in my thoughts everyday. Enjoy this time while you can. Sounds to me this is a awesome adventure. Cant wait to see some pics. Stay safe and i will see you when you get home so i can hear all the stories you have to say. Miss you!!
Love Auntie Elaine, Zach and kaylee poo.
Hi Jessie & Bailey. Glad to see that you made it there. Please all stay safe and have a great time. we'll be watching the news to see more about your adventures. Love you lots.
Susan,Mike,Danielle & Erin
Hahaha! I can HEAR the excitement in your voice as I read this blog!
So glad to hear things are going well, looking so forward to hearing about all the adventures and seeing some pictures too!
Love and prayers to the team - and can someone give my boys a "mom hug"?
Cristina
Hi to all of you and especially to Dorian! It has been great to be able to follow your journey both in the newspaper as well as on this blog. I am getting many emails from family and friends across Canada and into the states who are following your journey. They are thrilled and very moved.
love Kathleen, Kieran, Robin and Tatam
Hi to all of the team!! Awesome that you guys have had so many adventures already!! It made me smile when I read the update to the blog... the part about playing games with the Nigerian children... and the frisbee... It is so heartwarming to know that you are all making such a difference, and making such an impression on the citizens of Abuja. CHASE... I AM SOOO PROUD!! MISS YOU LOTS!! Can't wait to see pics and read the next update to the blog!! Take Care, Have Fun and Be Safe!!
Jeremiah: Good news - Oscar should be home on Wednesday! We will probably have to get a little wheelchair but he is rolling over for belly rubs! We miss you. Am so proud of how you are making a difference in the world. Hugs and kisses! Mum & Dad
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!!!
I'm sure you all must have some very exciting celebration stories to tell, can't wait.
Hey Chase i cant believe i really MISS YOU!I think its because i never got to say good-bye.I cant believe the stuff you are doing.Like how I read the story of how the kids never saw a frisbey.And how you went to an african wedding and saw the king.ITS SO NOT FAIR!!
love emma
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