Even though I am working hard here in Tororo, I am still
working hard to graduate college next year. I am currently taking 2 online
classes and the due dates for quizzes, forums, etc. are starting to approach. I
decided that this morning I would spend time working on some homework
assignments so that I can meet all the deadlines that are coming up. As soon as
I finished some work then Lisa and I went to Smile Africa to pick up Caleb and
baby John.
Caleb had a little heat rash on his neck and arms so I wanted
to take him to get good soap for his skin and some good cream. After we picked
up the babies, we went back to the hotel so I could bathe Caleb and give him a
bath with the good soap for his skin. Caleb insisted on bathing himself also. He would take the cup of water and pour it on his head and burst into laughter. It was the cutest thing ever! I spent the first part of my day with
Caleb. After I bathed him, I got him lunch and put on “The Lion King” for him
as I finished some more of my school work.
Just as we are getting ready to leave to head back to Smile
Africa, I get a phone call saying that I should come to Smile Africa right
away. I was told it was urgent. I quickly packed up my things, including Caleb,
jumped on a boda (a motorcycle taxi) and went to Smile Africa. The whole ride
over I was nervous about what was going on that was so urgent. The only thing I
could think of was my son, Bogere. I was worried that something had happened to
him. I was praying the whole way as we were driving. I just prayed that nothing
had happened to my boy.
As soon as we arrived I ran to the office to see what was
going. There was a group of people sitting down around the office. Pastor Ruth then
told me that there was a lady, who is claiming to be Bogere’s aunt, that wants
to take Bogere and his 2 younger siblings back to her home in Mbale, which is a
few hours away. When I was told this, my heart sank to my feet. My first
thought was “No, no. You can’t take them.” Then I also found out that this lady
came with very man who killed Bogere’s mother.
My first reaction was fear. I was afraid that this was some
plan to hurt these children. After all, this man had threatened to kill Bogere
a few times. I wanted to cry, but I did not. Pastor Ruth did the right thing
and sent these people to the police to discuss what they wanted to do. That way
they will first need permission from the police before they take away my children.
I am a little scared, a little worried, and a little sad,
but I am trusting God with the life of His sweet children…even if it’s hard.
“Thank you Jesus for all that you do. I know that no matter
what, you are in control. My heart is heavy, but Your plan is better than I
could ever even imagine for these children. I pray that you protect them and
keep them safe. Thank you for your unfailing promise. I love you and I trust
you. Amen”