Settlements in Madang
Part of living in a foreign culture is being continually shocked by things. Back in April of 2016 there was a fight in Madang between Sepik and Highlanders. I think the official report was 3 cars were burned, multiple injuries as well as lots of unrest. As a result, Police were sent to Madang from Lae to help strengthen the local Police and assist in addressing the unrest. Part of the plan in addressing the fighting between these two groups was evicting people from Madang settlements. Settlements are melting pots of people around cities in PNG. Madang has several settlements and people...
Read MoreAnother Supply Run in the Books
It’s always easier doing something the second time. Learning to drive a car, riding a bike, even using chop-sticks! The second time is still a mess but you always learn some critical things not to repeat the second time. Praise the Lord this second supply run was far better than the second time I tried using chop-sticks! Even funnier, is that there were more variables with this supply run compared to the last. If you follow our Newsletters or follow us on FaceBook you would have seen that Lorie has been having medical issues. We have sent her to two different hospitals/clinics in...
Read MoreMy Namesake in Mareroro: Baby Jeremiah
Lorie and I found out recently that a baby was named after me in Mareroro! Cassidy Cann sent us an email with this update and a photo of the little guy (very cute). It seems to be a common thing to have children named after you in PNG. However, it tends to only happen with individuals you have built a relationship with. Zach Cann had this happen when he was in Madang during orientation. Namu is the dad of this little guy. He was instrumental in helping Matt, Zach and I house build. He primarily helped on the trip where we dug post holes, setup post, and built the foundation in...
Read MoreWhat we do when we are sick
Something we experience regularly is sickness. We have had our share of it in PNG. The list thus far… Giardia Lamblia, flu, infection, virus’s causing asthma in the kids, flippant fevers, abscesses, random weakness, rashes, headaches, intense stomach pain, vomit and diarrhea. With all those sicknesses we have taken a LOT of medicine as well. Things like blood work and regular operations that would be performed in the States are just not available here. Thankfully there are pharmacies in town that sell common drugs that are needed to treat most issues. All in all we are...
Read MoreThe First Supply Run
This week Tuesday was the day! The first supply run for Team nDo (Canns and Dodds) was exciting, exhausting, adventurous and joyful! Because it was the first supply run there were plenty of times when I spent more time deciding the best way to do something rather than just doing it. It will be nice to improve this task as the years go on. Something that made this supply run even more difficult was communication. The Canns & Dodds still do not have a solid internet connect because their vSat dish is not working. They were able to send me their supply order using a slow internet...
Read MoreThe first supply run is coming!
Our first team (the Canns and Dodds) has been in Mareroro since February 25th. The first supply run is scheduled for the 29th of March. One of our roles is to keep our team supplied with the things they cannot access in the mountains. Items like groceries, medication, homeschool items and construction materials. So far we are planning to perform supply runs for the team every 6-8 weeks depending on the flight schedules of SIL (Wycliffe Bible Translators) and MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship). Something extra that Lorie and I wanted to do was prepare meals...
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