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Eclipse 06-22-2003 06:56 PM

Re: Well.....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Ideal08
Sorors, Frat, Sisterfriends, and Brotherfriends:

I am going to try and make this my last post before leaving for Ethiopia. We all know I suffer from a serious addiction to GC, but a sista is not packed, ok? I should not have time to read GC today or Monday, let alone post (but watch me have to eat these words, lol).

ANYWAY, I'll miss y'all. :( I will take notes of stuff that I see to post when I get back. I'll also have pictures to post, too! :) I'm so excited and can't believe it's finally time to go!!!! *sigh* A dream come true! I'll be back on July 12, 2003. Y'all know the first thing I'm going to do is get my pictures developed, then I'll be on the computer reading and updating and posting and emailing and stuh! :)

Much love,

Monique :)

Ideal08, I remember when you were stressing over moving to DC and leaving OH. I remember how you said you were stepping out on faith. Well, girlie, look where the LAWD done brought you!! :-) Just think, if you had not taken that step, youwould not be taking this one!! I'm soooooo excited for you and I know you will have a wonderful time. Soak up everything you can and know that God put you in that postion for a reason!!

I can wait to here from you when you get back!!

CountryGurl 06-22-2003 08:20 PM

Wow time goes by fast!
 
Truly, you will be missed. Please have a fun and safe trip.

LADY_1908 06-22-2003 08:44 PM

A Prayer for You
 
Soror Ideal, I will keep you in prayer during your journey. May God Bless and Keep you.

ModelSF 06-22-2003 08:59 PM

Have a good time Ideal08!!!:D

You will be truly missed, and I'll pray for your safe return.

GRITS 06-22-2003 10:50 PM

Have fun Monique and take LOTS of pictures, i'll miss you answering all of my silly questions;) !!!
We'll miss you!

RedefinedDiva 06-22-2003 11:08 PM

Have an EXTRAORDINARY time! Take in all that you can and enjoy this opportunity. Have a safe trip and many prayers will be with you!

ladygreek 06-22-2003 11:52 PM

Ideal08,
First of all, have a wonderful trip!. Secondly, I too, work in the nonprofit sector and have worked for three different foundations. When you get back drop me a PM and we can talk about my experiences and how they may help you.

Kodaka 06-23-2003 01:26 AM

Safe travels to you Ideal08
 
Have a wonderful trip Soror! I just want to share with you, what I wish someone said to me before my trip to W. Africa.
Because... of all the things peolpe told me and shared with me about traveling abroad...nothing could have prepared me for the except: Take in, enjoy, and savor every moment you are there, because you will forvever be a changed person because of this experience.

1savvydiva 06-23-2003 02:19 AM

Well, if Ideal kept her word...she won't be reading this post anyway, but I just wanted to say that I am sending up prayers as well. I am going to miss your presence around here :(, but I know that you will have a wonderful experience. I would love to go someday...a friend of mine went a couple of years ago, and he brought me back a set of carved wooden 'see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil' monkeys! Well, anyway, Have a great time!!! :D

Ideal08 06-23-2003 03:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by 1savvydiva
Well, if Ideal kept her word...
And I didn't, lol. I couldn't help it, ok?! I'm all packed, but still have paperwork to do for school that I haven't completed. Such a procrastinator. Thank you all for the well wishes!! :) I feel so loved!! :D

Now, this really should be my last post. :p Whatever, lol. :)

FeeFee 06-23-2003 10:16 AM

Enjoy your journey to the Motherland!!!!! Will look forward to looking at the pictures. Gonna miss ya girlie!!!

Gina1201 06-23-2003 10:21 AM

I don't know how I missed this thread yesterday. Since Ideal08 is either in the friendly skies or in the unfriendly airport I know shes not reading this. However, I wish her much fun and safe travels. Chat with you when you return!

pointNclick 06-23-2003 11:21 AM

Safe travels...
 
Soror:

Safe travels to the Motherland. Be open and warm to all the teachings of life that you will encounter. Take plenty of pictures, get plenty of rest, and mind your manners :)

I want to hear all about your trip when you get back, including pictures. BTW, you never told me how your other "trip" went? I'm still waiting for that report too...

May the Lord be with you on your journey to and fro.

Paradise359 06-23-2003 11:32 AM

Have a wondeful & blessed experience. This oppurtunity you have is one that many dream of and you're living it! Remember to be open minded & responsive to the culture. And if all goes well the people & the place will have a wonderful & long tasting impression on your life! Have a safe trip & come back to GC with all the details!

God Bless You!

CrimsonTide4 07-03-2003 12:25 PM

Message from Ideal08
 
Hey y'all!! :)

I am on day 10 I believe of my trip in Ethiopia. I feel like I've been here for a month, my days have been pretty full. I am going to try to summarize it all for you. I have been in the capital, Addis Ababa a few days, a couple at the beginning and then today. The time in between has been spent in the bush, further south in Ethiopia. I have been to villages called Yetebon, Butajira, Awasa, Ziway, and Shashemene (Rastas!). I have seen the effects of the famine and the drought. I have actually seen both types of feeding centers, wet and therapeutic. I have seen children who look like babies but are actually 3 years old. Or look 6 but are actually 10. Malnutrition stunts their growth. I have cried many tears behind what I've seen. Nothing, not prayer or anything else could prepare me for what I've seen. The people who told me it wouldn't be that bad were WRONG. Yes, children are happy, but that does not erase the fact that they are starving to death. Now, on the other hand, I have seen some successful hunger projects down here, one in particular, Project Mercy. This project is all about social change and development. They have a school, livestock, gardens, feeding centers, hospitals. They train workers so that they can be self sufficient. They provide jobs. This project is in the village of Yetebon in southern Ethiopia. It is run by a couple, Marta and Deme. They are TRULY special, and God is clearly working thru them. They have a spirit I can't even define. I didn't want to leave Yetebon, and cried when I did. I loved it there, and I can't wait to return next year. I would like to spend a year teaching at the school. But that's future stuff. I have also visited distribution centers where they hand out 110lb bags of wheat. Now, get this. People walk as much as 4 hours to the distribution centers. Can you imagine walking BACK 4 hours with a 110lb bag of wheat on your back????? This is tripped out, y'all, it really is. And it is hard to witness because it is heartbreaking. Seeing things like Project Mercy help because they give you hope. I hope I'm not depressing you, because that is not my purpose of this email, I just want to give you an idea of what it's been like for me down here. And this is such the abbreviated version. The kids really are happy and in good spirits despite the crisis. And oh my goodness, the Rift Valley.... BEAUTIFUL!!!! In the lush areas, it is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen!!! The mountains are LOVELY!!!!!! Oh my goodness I can't even describe to you how pretty it is. Now, in the dryer area, it's not as pretty, but still a lovely landscape, it's just not as lush and green. I've seen the lakes of the Great Rift Valley (Ziway, Awassa, and Lagano). I have seen the huts that people live in in the bush, they remind me of the Smurfs village. You haven't seen poverty until you've seen this. The average annual income in $100. That's it. Stuff is so cheap here, and I guess I can understand why if people are only earning $100. I have seen pretty boring wildlife, though. Cows, goats, and donkeys mostly. But I did see some Colobus Monkeys, and we got to feed them!!! I also got on a little row boat (i have pictures to prove it!! i sucked up my fear of water that day!) and went out into Lake Awassa to see hippos! I was scared as hell but I did it! I saw some camels yesterday and some ostriches. All in all, I have loved Ethiopia, and I can see myself returning and living here for 1 to 3 years. I can't describe all of my feelings, from love to heartbreak to fulfilling to purposeful to elated to blessed to happy to sad. I've felt all of that. And anger, because there is no reason these people should be starving like this. I have so much more to tell you all. I can't wait for you to see my pictures!!!!! I miss you all terribly!! And I love you more!!! I'll see you in 9 days (well, some of you, anyway!) OH! I did community service today feeding homeless children breakfast. You know I wore my letters!! Alpha Kappa Alpha has been represented in Ethiopia!! :-) And tomorrow we'll visit an AIDS orphanage. That should be the last emotional part of my visit. Saturday we leave for the holy city of Axum then to Lalibela (rock hewn churches, I can't wait) then to Bahar Dar, then back to Addis and back home.

Much love,


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