"Let the spirit take charge or your mind, combing out tangles of deception. Be transformed by the truth that I live within you." Today instead of a morning run, Ashley and I went through a workout video to change it up. I have to say, this is the first time I have ever done one of these. The video required the use of some weights and of course there is no gym anywhere to be found. So one has to use their imagination on how they will put weight in their hands. Jon had that covered before I arrived. He had DBs made out of concrete and a steal rod, along with a barbell.
After the workout I had some time to reflect about yesterday while Jon went to grab somethings for breakfast (eggs, bread, and peanut butter). I thought about these two people (Jon and Ashley) and about their quality of kindness, understanding, communication, and heart. How these things have helped them be able to build a great relationship with the kids. Once Jon returned and breakfast was done we packed up and headed to the orphanage.
I had the mindset that we are going to get this varnish finished today and move on to the next project. Once again while working, kids would start showing up from school for lunch, and before dropping anything they would come greet us and say, "Good job!" Lunch today was one of my favorites, red beans and rice. One of the older boys, Emmanuel, didn't have to go back to school after lunch. School in Benin is structured more as a college system where you have class on certain days and times. He decided to come help with painting the varnish. It is amazing to me to see the work ethic in these kids and how eager they are to help and be part of something. Jon, Emmanuel, and I finished the varnish on the new building at 6, or so I THOUGHT...more on that later...
After that Jon and I went into town to grab a steak sandwich, which really isn't steak just kinda told myself that. It is affectionately known as "Mystery Meat." You pull up on the side of the road to a man that has meat lying out and a little fire grill. He cooks it for you right there and throws it on a piece of bread and off you go...just like Subway ;) When we got back there was still some light out and we had about 30-45min until study time. So I decided to throw the football around with two boys, Femi and Florent. It started out as a game of catch and then I decided to let them go one on one (offense vs defense) against each other. Whoever scored had to give me a touchdown dance and spike the football. It was hilarious and the boys loved it!!
It was then time for studying, and time to find out that we weren't actually done with the varnish. Jon and Ashley broke the news to me. Since I couldn't help with homework because of it being in French, I decided to go to the back of the building and get my Karate Kid on and start painting. I worked for a couple hours and when I was done Jon asked if I wanted to try what the kids had for dinnner. Of course I did, and the name of dinner was "Pate", one of their main staples for nutrition. My translation of "Pate" is that it should be called "Fear Factor". Jon had set me up, I now know why he had me go try "Mystery Meat." The day ended with a good laugh!!