One afternoon this week we got to visit an orphanage. This is a home I've wanted to visit for months, but it always fell through. It was so fun to get to see it and meet the children. This home is just for younger children. They are all under 3 years old. Mercy did a great job of playing with the children. It was interesting to see her next to these kids. She looks so huge and healthy. Amazing what 9 months of a mother's care will do for you. Right before we left, we helped to feed the children dinner. They each got a jar of baby food. Mercy acted like she wanted some. I knew if she tasted one bite of room temperature vegetables and beef she'd change her mind. She did! But then she decided to help me feed the little girl that was sitting with me. This girl has some pretty severe delays and developmental problems. Mercy fed her every single bit of that jar and did it so sweetly. I was very proud of my girl. Each time I tried to clean up her mess a bit, she would say, "Me help!". She was a helper!
The other fabulous part of our trip to the orphanage. I got a popsicle. I've been majorly craving something sweet and icy. I never knew Flavor-Ice could taste so good. ha!
The other day I had to go to a government office. While standing outside at these windows waiting for help a woman came up to me. She pointed at Mercy, who was asleep in the sling, and asked, "Is she real or is she a doll?". I told her that she was indeed real and happily sleeping. The woman then went on to accost me and tell me that Mercy's yarn brains were causing her brain damage. Something about plastics and the UV index. Who knows?! She said that if I was her mother I should care about her brain. Oh my! I just smiled sweetly and thanked her for the information. Finally, she walked away. I should have known the woman was crazy as soon as she asked me if Mercy was a doll. What grown woman carries a baby doll around strapped to their body? The other people around all rolled their eyes and gave me sympathy looks as she walked away.
This is a picture of my favorite mannequin. I walk by this several times a week and she always makes me smile. My favorite part, besides the ridiculous grin, is the extra padding they stuff in to her hips. I love Uganda!
This is Brian. He's my favorite driver and calls me "Mom". If you've followed our story for very long, I also attended Brian's wedding introduction and he works with "Be a Blessing" ministries. Anyway, he wore my friend's glasses at lunch the other day so we could look the same. Like mother, like son.
Brian is also super sweet with Mercy. My friend captured this super cute pic of the two of them. Love it!!
Speaking of Brian, the other day, I mentioned to some ladies that his wife is newly pregnant. One woman said she had some extra prenatal vitamins with her that she'd love to give her. Brian was SO excited! Anyway, that got this sweet woman to thinking and she now wants to collect prenatals for lots of expecting mamas in Uganda. What a great way to help curb the huge problem of malnutrition and development. I love the idea of starting from the very beginning with the babies while in utero. This woman wants to partner with "Mercy for Mamas" and pass out vitamins with each Mama Kit. You can read more about her project here. If you'd like to donate some vitamins let me know or contact her via her blog.
This is a picture of Mercy running to our security guard Alex. Mercy loves Alex. You often here her yelling "ALEX" at the top of her lungs while running around the compound. And yes, this mama has been known to let him entertain Mercy for quite a while. She gets him to dance with her, jump, and they play "open and close the gate". I am grateful for Alex!
Speaking of animals... this is a goat tied up in the village. They wanted him that way. Not sure why. Pretty sure, PETA should never visit Uganda.
This is me reading Mercy her favorite book of the hour, "Greedy Zebra". I've read it or pointed at the pictures in it 998 times. Don't fret, we do have lots of other books, but this is the fave for right now.
This is a blanket that my new friend Kelley made for Mercy. She stayed at my place this past week. She sews and brought over several blankets to pass out to very sick children, and she made one special one for Mercy. She and her pastors prayed over each blanket before she left. I thought it was so thoughtful, and I love the colors.
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And one last bit of randomness... we have some "Love Mercy" t-shirts left. If you'd like one, please let me know ASAP. They are $15. I believe we have at least one of each size left. (YXS-Adult XXL). I have someone interested in purchasing the leftovers, but I wanted to give you all one last chance at them first. Comment or email me (melissabusby@hotmail.com) if you'd like one.
I told you it was going to be random.








