Saturday, February 1, 2014

Guest Blogger...Child #3

Today you have the opportunity to experience Zambia through the 9 year old Claire Filter. Enjoy.

Zambia is awesome. We have everything we need. We have yummy food, cold water and awesome animals to catch and enjoy. Some of my favorite things to do here are, pick mangoes, catch chameleons, play in the mud at the farm and eat strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and gooseberries from Lifesong Farm. We have had lots of adventures since we moved here. I will tell you about a few of them.

Adventure #1 The Monkey
Us kids were at Lifesong Farm in the mango grove. We have a fort there and we play in it a lot. Once Savannah was pretending to make a salad with a Zambian baby named Mitzi. Suddenly she yelled, "Whoa! Guys! Monkey!"And sure enough there was a big monkey sitting in one of the mango trees. We chased it while baby Mitzi just stared. By the time it got to the bushes, we called the grownups and they came out. Caleb had a spear and was thinking about killing him, but we all said, "No!" We let him go. He finally slipped under the farm's electric fence and got away. We named him Strango. (Because that comes from strawberry and mango, that's what he likes to eat)

Adventure #2 The Chameleons
We were all at the new farm unloading the sea container when Miss Alisa came with 2 chameleons, a boy and a girl. The chameleons were married, but they fought a lot. The McBs wanted to keep the boy but we told them we would keep them both and give them the babies. So we took them home. We let them climb in trees and then they both got away. The boy was named Samson and the girl was named Delilah. Since then we have caught about 8 chameleons ourselves. What's awesome about a chameleon is it changes colors when you put them on a different tree. We put them on a green and yellow leafed tree and they turned the perfect color to match. They are pretty fast, everyone thinks they move slow and steady, but you kind of have to move fast to catch em.


Adventure #3 Hunter
At the new farm in the tractor shed, we sat talking with the McBride kids when Sis said, "A puppy!" There was a cute skinny puppy sitting on dad's backpack! Us and the McBs had a name meeting, we chose Hunter for his name. When Hunter was a little older he got attacked by mango flies. Mango flies are flies that lay their eggs in dirt or poop and then if a dog sits in that spot the mango fly larva burrows into their skin. One day we noticed Hunter had little holes on both of his sides. There are big dogs here too so we thought that he got bit by one but then we noticed there were all mango fly larva. They must have hurt really bad because whenever we would touch Hunter he would cry and cry. We didn't know how to get them out. At first Dad was pulling them out with a tweezers but there were too many to do that plus Hunter didn't like it he was howling. So Dad had the idea to drown the mango flies. Next day, we filled a tote up with hot soapy water and put Hunter in it. The mango fly larva couldn't breathe so they started backing out of Hunter's skin. We lifted him up and dad started pulling them out with a tweezers like crazy! It took a long time. After we thought they were all out, we got a big screen and dumped out the water on the screen. Us kids wanted to know how many there were. We counted 92 mango fly larva, but we had pulled some out earlier so I estimate that there were probably 125  in Hunter. I think that's about right. I think this story is really gross but kind of cool.
This is Hunter and Larissa right after we found him. He is lots cuter now but I don't have a picture of him.

This is the village we built in the mango grove

We have had lots of adventures, but there are too many to say all of them so I am going to stop with that. If you come visit, I am sure that we would have some more adventures with you.

6 comments:

Rachel said...

Claire, I LOVE reading your adventures!! I hope you blog again soon!

Aurora Dawn said...

Those of us sitting in the Illinois snow love reading the adventures in Africa. Keep them coming. You guys are on the greatest learning adventure EVER, Prayers to all, and keep having fun!

Nichole said...

Loved hearing from Claire's perspective. Thanks for sharing, Clarie :)

T and M said...

this was fun!

Trent told me their sunday school class has been praying for Claire because someone heard she got bit by a mango fly. Appears that it was actually Hunter, not Claire : )
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T. Gerber said...

I love to read about adventures through the eyes of a child! She has her mom's gift for writing! :)

DanielleS said...

Laughing and grossed out all at once! What adventures :)