At the end of October, we traveled to Lusaka, Zambia to meet
with all of the other MCC country representatives from African countries as well as some MCCers that work in our Headquarters in Akron and Winnipeg. Here is a summary of the good and the
challenging aspects of our trip:
Challenging – spending the night before traveling at an
airport hotel and being woken up at 3am to get to the airport in time for our
5am flight
So excited! And looking bright - eyed and wide awake at 5 am! |
Good – Natalie’s incredible excitement about being woken in
the middle of the night to get on a plane – she loves flying! She was getting excited about every little
thing – when we were driving to the airport: “Mom, look at all the planes,
Uganda has so many planes!” And when we
got out of the taxi at the airport: “Mom,
look at the white line on the ground (just a white line to mark where cars can park) –
it’s so pretty!”
Good – the children’s play lounge at Nairobi airport. This lounge was a lifesaver, especially since our flight to Zambia was delayed an hour. Every airport should have one of these.
The whole group |
Good – getting to reconnect with the other new East African
reps – 4 of the 5 countries have new reps, so we were all in orientation
together. It was great to see them all
again and find out how everyone is doing several months into our placement
Good – getting to meet the other MCC Africa reps, hear more
about the work MCC is doing in Africa, and getting some good ideas to implement
in our Uganda program
Challening – NEITHER of my kids would stay in the
childcare! Natalie is generally very
hesitant with new people, and Nathan is in the stage where he has a lot of
separation anxiety. So Natalie spent
most of the meetings in the corner watching movies, playing on our kindle, or
playing right outside of the meeting room, and Nathan spent most of the
meetings sleeping in his carrier, playing on the floor, or screaming in
childcare. A good summary view of my
divided attention is the one time when I was supposed to share something in
front of the group:
A typical scene - trying to focus in a meeting while keeping Nathan happy |
Right before this session, I received news that Nathan was
screaming in childcare, so I went to nurse him quickly and calm him down. The meeting was starting so I handed him off
to Muigai, but he was still hungry so he started screaming. Muigai took him on a walk to calm him down,
and Natalie came up to me and said she had to go to the bathroom. I took her quickly to the bathroom (but every
mom knows the more you try to hurry up a 3 year old, the slower they move!) and
then took my seat in the front of the room.
As I was talking and trying to focus on what I was saying, I noticed
that Natalie had abandoned her movie and was twirling around in the curtains in
the back of the room!
Good - being grateful once again that MCC is such a family-friendly organization and nobody minded my two kids hanging around the meetings all week.
Good – reconnecting with Boniface Chembe, a Zambian friend from EMU, meeting his wife, and having him show us around Lusaka and tell us more about the history and current political situation in Zambia. It's a beautiful, well organized city with great roads!
Challenging – the heat!
Zambia was hot – in the 90s all week.
Having Nathan spend so much time sleeping in his carrier was like having
a mini-furnace strapped to my chest!
Good – getting to visit an animal park in Zambia – Natalie had
a great time seeing the animals and playing on their huge playground with
Muigai, and I got to rest in the shade with Nathan.
On our way to the animal park! |
Challenging – Having another trip planned to Masaka in Southern
Uganda just days after returning from Zambia.
I have to say I am pleasantly surprised at how well the children have
handled all the traveling, and I will write more about our trip to Masaka in
the next post…
Seems that you guys really enjoyed the trip. Nathan has grown to be such a big handsome boy. Congrats to all.
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