After Dinner Fun!


Just after dinner, Caleb looked out the window and noticed that two of our Mission’s night watchmen were pursuing something with their bows and arrows. When I ran out they told me that an ‘ebokoli’ (the Karimojong word for King Cobra) had been on our compound but that they had chased it to where it was hiding in a pile of wood. Caleb and Megan were both interested enough to want to watch the hunt but fearful enough to insist on being in dad’s arms. We stood back at a safe distance and watched the men carefully pull away pieces of wood until the big black and yellow snake could no longer hide. It finally put its head up and flared its neck as cobras do. Loumo Peter (pictured in the blue shirt) reacted quickly with his bow and, to my amazement, sunk the very first arrow he shot right in the throat. With several more arrows followed by many blows to the head, they finished off the beast. The body was still quivering for quite some time but only slightly at the time that Caleb had finally collected the courage to get close enough for a photo. I then measured the thing – exactly six feet. How many children in America enjoy that experience after supper?!

Comments

Not many...and that's what is molding your family to be able to live where others can not & do what we are unable. I am so excited for you & your work. Blessings...health, saftey, fruitful labors & joy as you suffer through the details of living where you are. You're in my prayers frequently.
Anonymous said…
David:

Pretty cool pic.

I did once try to show my daughter a rattler, but it "got away" :).

Thanks for sharing your adventure tale.

Greetings from Billings & the Lord's grace to you all.

Micheal M.
Rachel Nakor(u) said…
I can say about...hmm...at least eight kids that I know of have had that experience - the Okken kids and the Wrights - and it sure makes for a lot of fun.
Wow, great story, Pastor!

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