Thursday, January 17, 2008

Crisis Nursery

Michelle loves visiting the Crisis Nursery! She knows many of the children by name now, and has fallen in love with them all. There are 5 full time nannies and several other workers and volunteers to help care for the 27 children. Michelle took the photo above of the ones she was watching this morning, and she was holding an infant while taking the picture!

Babies are brought to the nursery for different reasons: the parents have died, parents or relatives unable to care for them, or they have been abandoned. Right now, the age range is from 2 weeks to 26 months. The children are separated by age into 4 different bedrooms. Each child has his own bed, except the set of twins share a crib. The twins shown here are named Moses and Miriam.

The nursery wants to keep Malawian tradition as much as possible; therefore after the children are ready for more than formula, they are fed porridge for breakfast and nsima for lunch and dinner. They are fed on the floor with volunteer hands (rather than utensils) until they learn to feed themselves. They are routinely fed, changed, played with and laid down for naps. In these photos, Mrs. Lucy feeds three of little ones nsima (boiled corn flour). You can see that Sharon, below, is enjoying it!


There is a nurse on staff that makes sure every child gets their vitamins, any medication needed, and their appropriate immunizations. On Michelle’s first visit, Nurse Alice and a few of the others took 12 of the infants by van to get their shots. Quite an undertaking!

In addition to loving on the little ones, it has been a blessing to be a part of the 8am worship and prayer time. It is a joy to start off the day praising the same God, even in a different language.

The remaining photos are Fiuni on the drum, Thereza with the block, and Bekaru on the pink pillow.


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

How precious those little ones are. Michelle, you're going to miss them when you leave. It is snowing here today, we're not supposed to get much. All is well here and we continue to pray for you.
Mom

Anonymous said...

Hey Guys,

Beautiful children! I bet they are glad you are there! Thanks for the bug pics too. I wish I could come there and collect some!

Love Billy

P.S. I've sent you a couple of emails, but they get returned just so you know.

Anonymous said...

Oh Michelle! What beautiful babies! I am amazed. Multitudes of questions come to mind but mostly I wonder what comes after crisis nursery? Orphanage? Adoption?
Wonderful pictures. Glorious little faces and lives. Thank you for posting these.

Your arms have to be growing stonger and your heart so much bigger.
Bless you both-
Kathy

Anonymous said...

Rick, a co-worker, and myself wonder why they have so many "American" toys but have to be fed the Milawi way. I understand why they are trying to keep their ways but I don't understand the "American" toys. Maybe you can let us know more about this.
Mom

Anonymous said...

All those Babies and even twins. Wish I could be there to help. You shouldn't miss Owen so much with all those children around. Talk to Steph last night. She was excited to have talked to you both. Our prayers to Mike as he gives his encouraging words tomorrow. Love and Prayers, Mom and Dad

Stephanie said...

Can you bring them home? Between the two houses we should have enough room for all of them! They are sooooo cute kiss them all for me!

Anonymous said...

Oh, Michelle, you were meant for this mission!I know how much you love babies...and these need all the extra lovin' they can get.

Our sermon today was on racism, and I thought of all you are doing for this culture in a faraway land. Is it beginning to feel more and more like your own? I know God is glorified through all you and Mike are doing.

We miss you - Melinda is on vacation on some warm tropical island. We'll keep praying - Love Ruth

Anonymous said...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU, MIKE, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU.

I hope you know how much we love you and miss you. You have a card waiting for you at your US home.

Love and prayers and God's Blessings in all you do.

MOM & DAD

Toni said...

They are adorable. How hard is it to adopt. I know Madonna did it but what about someone like you or me?
Your in our thoughts and prayers.
Do any of these babies have HIV?