Well I guess I can say I am in
In the meanwhile, Nate and Mike come running into the house and screaming, “Mom! There was a cobra outside!” Now here is where you realize just how little I know my boys… “Ok… right! Haa… haaa..” Then Nate said, “No seriously!” OK! My line of thinking was interrupted… Did I hear him right? A snake?? Everyone I talk to says they never have seen a snake here. And wait a minute, is this one of those gardener snakes that the boys always play with back home? Maybe they are going to bring it in the house… Oh man, I better deal with this.
So I go outside (without my shoes on) and ask Uwimana, “Did you see a sssssss…” (That is African English). “Qui! Insoka!” He yells excitedly. (Which is French of course for “yes” and Kinyarwandan for “snake”.) I am getting used to hearing and speaking three or four languages all day long! Then Joseph comes out of his little room in the back of the house (without shoes and ONLY wearing boxer briefs) and starts laughing… “Qui, Insoka!”
This is when I started thinking, “Now would be a good time to get Ben”. Of course, I come running inside and I ask him to come outside and he makes me wait until he finishes his email! I help him on with his shorts and we go outside to try to find out what really happened. Uwimana helped Ben scour the back of the wall (Ben wasn’t wearing shoes either) looking for the dead snake. Unfortunately, it was still alive… damaged severely but moving none the less. After I made Ben put his shoes on, he went up and got a good look at it. He showed me… from a distance. A toad leaped in front of me just then and I felt my heart stop. Uwimana said, “Oya… Sow wa!” (Which is Kinyarwandan for “No” and Swahili for “It’s ok!”)
Ok, so this is where someone who speaks English joins the party. Our neighbor’s security guard (wearing shoes and carrying a stick) is an English speaking Rwandese man. He says, “Ooohhh… that is the most poisonous snake in
Now, the shocking news didn’t come until I realized it was, according to all the pictures on the internet, a green mamba. The most dreaded snake in all of
Bottom line, there are snakes in
Keep praying for protection of our hearts and bodies! It is working! Even if God’s protective sword looks like a branch to me!
1 comment:
Oh dear! Thank you God for your protection! Hug everyone for us!
Love,
Pam
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