Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Getting to Know You

Wow, it has been a great couple of weeks as we have transitions to SVG! We feel so blessed to have everyone praying for us, we have definitely felt all of them so thank you.


We are still adjusting to a new culture and getting into a routine. We are learning as missionaries you have to be very flexible and whatever we may have had planned for that day may not get done.  The school needed all of its electrical wiring updated so over the past week there have been several times when we did not have electricity, which puts a damper on your plans when you are preparing for classes and need a computer. However, we are thankful the school is getting what it needs and that we wont have electrical problems in the future.


We have nine new students coming on Thursday, eight are from Haiti and one is from SVG. We are excited that our student population will double this term and to have new faces on campus. Please be praying that they have safe travels and pray as they adjust to a new culture and new chapter of their life.


We have had a wonderful time getting to know the 2nd year students that are already on campus. EK and I are considered the "campus coordinators" since we live on campus and we are more or less in charge of student life. We enjoying eating lunch with them everyday, which almost always consists of rice. The students were shocked when we told them we are not use to eating rice everyday and that back at home we might only eat it once a month :).  They are pros at cooking rice though and it always tastes delicious.


I (Maddie) have been preparing for the preschool that opens on September 3rd, which is the same day classes start at the college. I am very excited to be working with Amanda Wurdeman, she has awesome ideas for all the kids and really has a heart to make sure they are learning about Jesus and also getting prepared for school. I think I will enjoy working with the students at the college and also working with the 3 and 4-year-olds at the preschool, I will have a great variety! 

 

I will also start teaching dance classes to girls in the community on September 6th.  I am so excited to do this because I love teaching dance!  I think God is so Great to allow us to use our gifts everywhere to serve Him and others. It seems like the girls are very excited about the dance classes because they don't offer anything like that here so hopefully it will be a hit!


I would like to end by saying EK and I continue to be blown away by God's goodness and grace He continues to show to us, we are so thankful for His provision.  We are thankful for all the relationships we are building with the students and faculty.  We are thankful for the Wurdeman family, they have been so helpful with our transition and we are thankful to have friends in a new place. We continue to be thankful for all of our supporters who made all of this possible.

 


This neighborhood is where a lot of the preschool kids will be coming from.

We were able to meet a lot of people in this area with great hearts and loving smiles.


Here are all the 2nd year students. We were celebrating one of their birthdays, Sis Alertha.

They had lots of fun and loved having cake!

We ask for prayers again for the current and incoming students and that they are successful this school year and that we will be able to continue to build relationships with them.  Pray as we continue to adjust to a new culture. We ask for prayers for WISE and all the staff that God will continue to provide for the school and to give all of us discernment when making decisions. Please pray for the preschool children and their families.  Many of the preschoolers will be coming from extreme poverty, please pray that we can be a light in their life. Please pray as we prepare for classes. EK and three classes he is teaching this semester which demands a lot of preparation.  Thanks everyone, we love you!

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Meeting with the Ministry

Yesterday morning we were able to see the preschool that I (Maddie) will be working at with Amanda Wurdeman and a local woman named Ms. Matthews. The preschool will be available for children in the community ages 3 to 5, Monday through Friday, from 8:30a to 11:30a.  The goal of the preschool is to be able to help children in the community get a head start on their education and to teach them about Jesus. The preschool looks great, sorry I forgot to take my camera yesterday but I will post some pictures later. There are lots of toys and books for the children and we have curriculum books as well so they will be able to do art, math and science activities daily. The preschool plans to open on September 3rd and there are 19 children "enrolled."  I say "enrolled" because Amanda Wurdeman ran an open house a couple weeks ago and only 3 of there parents were able to fill out registration forms because many of the parents did not know how to read or write very well. Many of these children are coming from a very poor area of the island and the parents are poorly educated.

The main reason I went to the preschool yesterday was because the Minister of Education was visiting to do an inspection of the preschool so it can be certified to open. Lets just say it was an interesting experience. She did not really have anything positive to say about the preschool. She did not complete the inspection because she felt there were many more things we needed to complete such as: getting more blocks, making a math area, creating a schedule board, creating a parent information board, and more. She ended the visit by instructing us to call her after September 10th because she would be out of the office until then. However, she said we could open as planned on September 3rd.  She said when she is back in her office and we call her she will come again to complete the inspection and to observe us with the children to see how we interact with them. You could tell she took her job seriously and she was very formal and professional.  After she left I think we all felt somewhat surprised and overwhelmed by her responses. To us it seemed like the preschool was very well set up for the children and easily allowed for a variety of activities and learning to take place. It was an interesting day to observe two different cultures interacting.  We feel that we can get the things accomplished that she asked and look forward to her second visit so we can be officially certified! We feel that God will bless the preschool because it will be a great service to the community.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

We Made It!

Sorry we have not posted anything for several weeks we have been traveling and preparing for our move so this will be a lengthy post to catch everyone up. We said goodbye to my family (Maddie's) in Columbia, MO on August 6th and then went to Chicago to visit EK's family for a week before we flew to St. Vincent (SVG). It was difficult saying goodbye to our families and to our dog Rufio who will be staying with my mom. We had a great time with EK's family. His sister, brother-in-law and their daughter came to visit that week as well so we were able to see the whole family. EK's younger brother also left for college that week so there were a lot of big changes going on in the Keller's house.

Here is our dog, Rufio, we found him on the kitchen table pouting
as we pack all of our stuff


EK's Family
EK and I celebrated our 4 year anniversary while we were in Chicago which was a lot of fun. We rode the train into downtown Chicago and ate at a nice restaurant and took some Bollywood (Indian) dance lessons in Grant Park...but it started lightning and pouring down rain so we headed back to Union Station, luckily EK brought an umbrella so we werent totally soaked.





Here is the view from our bedroom and balcony! You can see
the ocean and the island Bequia, the largest of the Grenadines
islands
















We flew out of Chicago to SVG on Monday the 13th at 5:30am! It was really early but we were able to stay awake on excitement! We had to check 7 bags and we had 2 carry-on bags, a laptop case and backpack. Lets say it was interesting wheeling all our stuff through the line. We flew to Barbados and had to pick up all of our checked bags there, go through customs and then re-check them with the airline LIAT, which is the only airline that flies to SVG. There was a Bajan (a Barbados native) who assisted us with our luggage which was very helpful, however we felt bad because we couldn't understand him at all...we will have to get use to the different accents. However, we noticed Bajans speak differently than the people from SVG. Locals have told us you can tell which island someone is from based on their accent, we will have to see if we can acquire that skill before we leave :).
Here is a picture of WISE. Our apartment is on the right on the
2nd floor, you can see our balcony above the van.

The grocery store, there is another one close by as well.

After we checked our bags in Barbados we had a 5 hour layover. Our flight was delayed for about an hour, which I guess is fairly common for LIAT flights. When we got on the last plane for the day it was a surreal feeling. The flight from Barbados to SVG was only 30 minutes. When we arrived in SVG the airport was very small and we had no problems getting through customs. We were so pleased we received all of our luggage and none of it was delayed. We went to our apartment after leaving the airport which is less than a minute away, we can actually see the airport runway from our bedroom window and hear the planes too! Our apartment is on campus which is nice and convenient. Oh, and we can see the ocean from our window!
Our first full day in SVG we were able to get a tour of the school and meet some of the students. Brice Wurdeman, the Director of WISE, showed us around the island which is breathtaking everywhere you look. The roads are extremely hilly, curvy and narrow which makes driving interesting/very different from the U.S. They drive on the left-hand side of the road. EK will most likely get a SVG drivers license. I don't know if I will because I may be too chicken to drive, its intense :). We went to the grocery store, which looks very similar to a grocery store in the USA just smaller, but it was comforting to see familiar foods! We are excited to see all the fruit trees around us and there is an avocado tree right outside our apartment and we LOVE avocados! We had dinner at the Wurdeman's house and enjoyed fellowship with their family and some of their friends. We cannot express how excited we are to work with the students and staff this year at WISE. We feel blessed to be able to partner with WISE and help in many ways. We are thankful that the Wurdeman family is here so we have familiar faces, and thankful for their hearts of service. We can see God working everyday and how He has orchestrated everything for us to be here.