It ended up taking nearly five hours. Turns out the updated computer system was not working. They had to fix the problem first. I waited until an hour after the embassy closed with three other American citizens for our extra visa pages. Mine was the very last one to come out. Thanks be to God for helping me be patient.
Today I went to Toy Market with Carrie and Benton Lewis and the entire Terrazas family (they are the family from training). Toy Market is not a market that sells toys. It is a market that sells everything! It is composed of stand after stand of shoes and dresses and fruits and vegetables and bags and movies and everything else you could imagine. The happy Kenyan stand owners called out to us as we walked by, "Come, my friend. How are you today? Fine, thank you. You need some jeans. Look at this shirt. Here are some very nice hats!"
And I loved it. And I usually don't like markets like this. It usually stresses me out to be called this way and that by venders and to bargain for things and to be in small spaces. But this time it was wonderful! I was able to bargain and to shop peacefully. And I even bought some clothes for Sudan!
Here's me in the changing room...trying some new capris!
The gang looking at hats.
A view of the side road!
It's raining right now. The smell is sweet. Imagine the smell of thick air, filled with spices and dirt and charcoal, being drenched in water. Picture the red dirt becoming more red. And the sound? It's like powerful waves crashing against rocks. The wind must really be blowing the pouring rain!
But the lights are flickering, so I better close out this post.
Answered prayer requests:
I have been sleeping better. Praise God! Keep praying for rest as I am getting ready for another month of training. Thanks!
Take every victory:
I checked everything off of my "for three months in Sudan" shopping list!!
I successfully made rice for six people. And it was really delicious!
Today I learned:
Chicken Inn, a fast food chicken restaurant here, does not serve chicken tenders. Just chicken on the bone. (The tenders are my fav. But the chicken breast I had with my meal today was still delicious!)
And I will leave you with a verse I read this morning that made me pause and praise my God.
"For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor, so that you through His poverty might become rich." 2 Corinthians 8:9


