Sunday, July 15, 2012
Liberia, an aerial view.
July 2012
More pictures of Christopher and Rusty's trip on the SP helicopter next!
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Father's Day 2012
Some of the children listening to Pastor Owen's message
OCC is organized so that the shoe boxes that are filled in the US and other western countries are distributed by the local churches, establishing a connection between the children an the local pastors. A number of the children that participated in the program at Christ's Church have been attending church and some have even brought their parents. The program has been very effective at introducing God's love to the children of Liberia and the rest of the world.
Thursday, June 07, 2012
You are invited! Sorry for the late notice.
To promote the ground breaking ceremony Gentry Taylor (the project manager) and I were on ELWA radio for an hour program and on a local TV talk program. Here's a picture I snapped of Gentry waiting for the TV program to start. At minute 30 of the 35 minute program the host opened up the phone line to take calls. The first caller said "thank you for the new hospital but you need to turn up the mics because we can't really hear you"
There ceremony went well. We are in rainy season and the week before the program it rained almost every morning. Saturday was sunny with just a few clouds. Here 's a picture from my camera phone of Gentry giving some remarks. The Vice President of Liberia, Joseph N Boakai, is seated in the black chair (my office chair!). The VP gave his own remarks and did the official ground breaking.
Now the real work begins!
Saturday, May 26, 2012
100th Post
We decided to just put in concrete counters and shelves. Less places for rodents and roaches to hide. We moved our kitchen down to the laundry room for a couple weeks while the work was being done. Here are a couple pictures post renovations.
One of the other projects that is going on is the completion of an orphanage. Samaritan's Purse was asked to complete an orphanage that was started a couple years ago but has been sitting due to the owner's lack of funds. I've gone out a couple times to take pictures of the project for the donor.
Here are a couple neighbor kids checking out the progress. The older girl has a jug of palm oil. A very commonly used oil in Liberia from palm nuts. Just about the worst oil there is when it comes to artery clogging.
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And finally, this week we posted a signboard on the new hospital site showing the proposed layout. Here I am explaining things to John Vokpo and Samuel Minikollie, two of ELWA's security supervisors.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
6 Weeks?
Hard to believe 6 weeks have already gone by. We're all starting to get into the swing of things here. The boys have started home schooling, Jamie is supervising house renovations and Rusty is working on the preliminary steps for the hospital construction process.
The seeds for the project really started about a year ago. Franklin Graham was in Liberia for the festival put on by the Bill Graham Evangelistic Association. He took a tour of the ELWA hospital and saw the poor shape it was in and need for drastic improvements to the facility. In October of 2011 Samaritan's Purse committed to constructing a new hospital for ELWA. The advertisement went out for a Construction Manager to oversee the construction and Rusty applied...and here we are. That's the CliffsNotes version at least.
Rusty has been visiting with Liberian contractors who have submitted to be pre-qualified to bid on the project. Almost 50 contractors submitted their portfolios for consideration. That list has been whittled down to about 10 contractors that have constructed large enough projects to earn a site visit.
The contractor below is building a gymnasium at a local Catholic trade school. The next two pictures demonstrate just how much effort has to be put into construction here. They are mixing the concrete on the ground in a gas driven concrete mixer, hoisting it up about 3 stories, dumping it into a large cart, pushing it across the wooden bridge they've built, and finally dumping it onto the zinc roofing to slide down to the location of the pour for that day. In the US you'd just call the concrete pumping company and...well that would be it.
The first floor of the gym will be for classrooms and admin, but now it's home for a couple saints...
Blessing last week wanted to get out some lip gloss her aunt Jeanna sent with her. Next thing I knew she had covered her eyes in it. Pretty.
Last week a group came out from Auburn University. Here are the players and coach with some of the SP kids. Lots of fun.
The team from EMI came for two weeks to start the hospital design process. They've been gone for a couple weeks now but they left behind a bag full of toys that they didn't get a chance to take to any local kids. We went and visited one of our favorite orphanages last week and delivered the toys. The glasses were a big hit...Although Blessing had a hard time understanding why she didn't get any toys :(
That's all for now