hello everyone. fiji is awesome! i love it. right after we got off the plane in Nadi airiport we were rushed off to Lautoka where they had already started training on the "Pacific Link Auckland" ship that we spent the whole week working on. we soon felt at home on the boat, tucking all our belongings in a small locker and sleeping in and 8 roomed bunk bed style living quarters.
the very next day we set sail for an island called Waya island. while we were there we met a lot of the village people of Natawa on the first couple of days. we were checking their eyes (the optometry team is the one that i was on), and giving out glasses the the people whom needed them. they were so greatfull. we also made 2 bridged for the local people, as well as put up 2 plastic water storing houses, to catch the rainwater from the 2 churches there. we also painted the church building and taught the children about brushing their teeth (giving them toothbrushes and toothpaste), and some of the mothers on the team (there were 2 other families on the team and then quite a bit of individuals on the boat as well) helped teach the parents about nutrition.
it was really encouraging when we would be asked over for meals at people's houses. we stayed at this one ladie's house for lunch after the church service on sunday.
we also went to 2 other towns in the same area. the one place was called Yalombi (silent Y) and Nambara. we did the optometry in that area as well... so if you ever ask yourself, "where do donated glasses go?", they go to people that are in need, and do not have the chance to go get their eyes checked or the means to do so.
Nambara was probably my favorite place, even though we were there for only 2 days. i say this because on of my fellow peirs and i were able to stay at one of the Nambara people's houses for the night. they were SO hospitable it is amazing. we ate there, and experienced their way of living. they have 6 children (ranging from age 6-19), and they all lived in the same house. all the children slept in the same room (Suzanne and i slept in the lounge area. and there was one other room that served as the master bedroom, dining room and kitchen. it was such a neat experience. suzanne and i got a little freaked out when we saw a spider bigger then the size of an adult male's fist (including the legs)... but other then that and the bed bug bites that we have now, we seem to be doing fine.
the ship was good overall, and i loved just being apart of a "crew".
anyways, we are in Lautoka right now, which is on the main island of Fiji. we will be staying here for a couple of days (until the 14th), and then we are off to Philippines! we do not have any set plans yet as to what we will be doing, but we'll find out sooner then later!
p.s. prayer points is just for energy, safe travels and constant Unity of the team. thank-you so much for your prayers already and i hope that this finds you all very well.
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Hey, so I'm really sorry I haven't sent you an email or stayed in better contact with you recently, I wil try to send u an email really soon. That it so awesome taht you are in Fiji right now and doing amazing things and just having an awesome time, I am so pumped for you. I hope the rest of your trip is this good. Ian
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