Thursday, July 19, 2012

Jiggers (Warning: This Is Gross!)

Yesterday, we had a new boy named Geoffrey leave the streets and join Agape, and Geoffrey brought some friends with him . . . JIGGERS!  Don't get jiggers confused with chiggers (the little itchy red bugs) from the US.  Jiggers are a type of flea that burrow under the skin, and they are nasty!  Here's a good website to read more about them:


Now, I have a strong stomach, and I don't get queasy very easily.  But, earlier today I saw jiggers for the first time, and I had to leave the room because it was so nasty.  But, because of you, my loyal readers, I had to take a deep breath and take some photos to share.  Please pray for Geoffrey as he recovers!!!


The female jigger burrows under the skin.


The flea then grows like a tick under the skin to the size of a pea.


To extract the jigger, the affected body part has to be soaked in a solution of alcohol, and then they are essentially dug out of the skin with tweezers.


Here's a photo of a jigger after it had been pulled from Geoffrey's foot.  You crush them after you extract them like a tick.  Pretty gross!!!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

The Page Family's July Newsletter

Howdy, everyone!  In case you don't receive via mail or email, here is the link to our family's July Newsletter.  Asante Sana!!!



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Gun Control Conversation with Kenyan Kids

I usually give a couple of Agape's day students from Nyalenda (a slum near our house) a ride home from school.  Here's a quick, random excerpt from part of our conversation on the way home:

Kids:  So, in America, does everyone own a gun?  (Note: you can't buy guns in Kenya; probably a good thing!)


Me:  No, but a lot of people own guns in America.


Kids:  Where do people get guns?


Me:  Well, you can just go into the store like Nakumatt (kinda like Wal-Mart) and buy a gun.


Kids:  Wow, can you kill people with the gun?


Me:  Well, that's not why you buy the gun.  Most people buy them to hunt animals.


Kids:  Could you kill someone with the gun if the broke into your home?


Me:  Yes, you could shoot someone then.


Kids:  Can you shoot someone on the street?


Me:  No, you can't shoot someone on the street, but if someone breaks into your house you can shoot them in your house.


Kids:  Do you burn them after you shoot them?  (Note:  Usually, if someone is caught stealing in Kenya, they stone the person, then stack tires on top of the thief and burn him.)


Me:  No, we don't burn people in America.  The family would probably get the body back and bury it.  I think it's good that Kenyans can't buy guns.


Kids:  Why?


Me:  Because, then there would be thugs running around in Kenya with guns robbing people.

. . . . never a dull moment in Kenya!!!

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Connor's Visit to New Life Baby Home

Connor has found a new passion in life . . . visiting the babies at New Life Baby Home ( http://www.newlifehometrust.org/), an orphanage located near our home in Kisumu.  New Life accepts babies from ages 0-3 months with a priority placed on HIV positive babies and babies with AIDS.  New Life does an amazing job; please keep this ministry in your prayers!

Earlier today our friend, Mama Mae, took Connor to go love on the babies.  Connor got to feed the babies, hold them, and put them down for a nap.  She said that she wasn't ready to change their diapers yet.  Here are a few photos!


Connor & Latecia


This is baby Darius. Darius was found three days ago in a pit latrine in a local slum.  The mother had placed Darius in a sack and dropped the baby into the raw sewage under the floor of the "cho" (toilet).  Amazingly, a man saw the bag and was able to fish it out of the sewage, because the sewage level was so high in the toilet.  The man then took Darius to the police, who in turn brought Darius to New Life.  The nurses are guessing that Darius was born on the 4th, because he only weighs about 3 or 4 lbs.  Please keep Darius in your prayers!


Mama Mae, a chubby baby girl (not sure of her name), Connor, and Oliver (one of Connor's favorites).  Mama Mae adopted one of her daughters from New Life about 9 years ago, so Connor's been lobbying us to do the same . . .