Friday, February 19, 2010

Keep On Keeping On

My apologies for being AWOL on this site for the past few weeks.

The dynamics of daily life have changed in the last month, dealing with riots and various security threats.

It always takes me awhile to get back to normal--or I should say: "the new normal." After the riots in 2008, I was driving downtown a few weeks later and almost stopped the car in the middle of the road when I caught sight of construction workers on a three-story building.  I was so shocked that construction was continuing while I was wondering when the next wave of violence would occur. They were building for the future, and I was just trying to get through the day.

I bought a whole bunch of tomatoes, peppers and onions last weekend just because this is the season to buy those things. I planned to can pizza sauce, spaghetti sauce, and red stew (typical Nigerian fare). But as I looked at the 200+ empty jars on my shelves, I felt the same way I did when I saw those construction workers: filling those jars meant planning for the future--and my mind has been stuck in a daily survival mode for the past month.

We did get the canning done with lots of extra help in the kitchen. Here's the tally:
30 pints of pizza sauce (this will last more than 1 year based on current pizza eating patterns in our home)
26 pints of Grandma's spaghetti sauce
18 quarts of Nigerian red stew

Anyway, this past week was the most normal I've had for awhile so I feel like things are starting to pick up once again. And I'll try to post a little more often on this site.

5 comments:

karav said...

Glad to hear you are doing ok. It's hard to imagine what your family and Nigeria is going through. We continue to pray for your safety and ministry.

The Bickels said...

Hi Mary Beth,
It was good to hear from you again. We were concerned that we hadn't heard.
Home made pizzas sound good.
Dave

The Black Family said...

We've been praying for you all and will continue you to. Much love to all of our "family" there.

Geri S said...

Hi Mary Beth, I've been following your blog with interest. We have a tentative date to fly to Abuja and arrive in Jos on March 17 - no ticket yet though. I think our mission is waiting to see if things stay calm.

Cate said...

Hi Mary Beth,

I was sad to read this post. It just sounds like people were hit especially hard by this recent violence- just feeling especially discouraged. You are very much in my thoughts, and my whole hometown in my prayers, as you navigate the "new normal".