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                      | LESSON #1  | CoCo 19 Warning 
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                      | LESSON #2  | The Big Bad C  |   
                      | LESSON #3  | The Morning After 
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                      | LESSON #4  | Hospital  |   
                      | LESSON #5  | Life in the Home 
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                      | LESSON #6  | Good  and 
                           bad secrets  |   
                      | LESSON #7  | Home Schooling  |   
                      | LESSON #8  | Giving my life to 
                          Christ  |   
                      | LESSON #9  | I'm a new creature 
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                      | LESSON #10  | I'm in the Lords 
                          army  |   
                      | LESSON #11  | Free at last  |   
                      | LESSON #12  | I'm sorry  |   
                      | LESSON #13  | Daddy  |   
                      | LESSON #14  | Peace like a river 
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                      | LESSON #15  | He watches over 
                          us  |  |  CHAPTER 1 – CoCo 19 Warning   
               
                |  | "Lucas, No school tomorrow, the radio 
                    says the ‘CoCo 19’ virus is in our neighboring 
                    village," my Mother announced the news. "Hurray! 
                    No school!" I thought to myself. Being nine years 
                    old and in grade four at the Government School, I much preferred 
                    playing in the river with my dog or swimming in the sea to 
                    school work!  DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #1 (Page 1 and 2)
 |  "The Prime Minister says no work either it is serious" 
              my Mother continued. She said everyone was told to stay home, keep 
              away from crowds and prepare for a ‘Lockdown’. 
              My eyes opened wide wondering if we were all going to prison and 
              what would happen to ‘Puppy’. The radio was on and all the family were talking noisily about 
              a ‘CoCo 19 virus’ Everyone seemed on edge because 
              of this CoCo 19, whatever that was! It seemed our daily lives were 
              all muddled, we aren’t sure what tomorrow may bring, and the 
              entire family huddled around the TV with nonstop news, the phones 
              kept ‘pinging’ as messages kept coming in. ‘Another 
              case diagnose’ Fear started to grip our hearts, I was 
              scared. Mum said it could be weeks, even months she said we had to make 
              sure that we structured our days when we are all cooped up at home. 
              She sat me down and told me she would alternate chores and schoolwork 
              with more fun activities and periods of free time. I was glad to 
              hear that because it didn’t seem like much fun to me, when 
              would I be able to go outdoors and run with ‘Puppy’ 
              and hang with my friends? She helped me set up a WhatsApp chat with all my friends via video 
              chats and social media thankfully most of them were online.  Mum said she had to teach me things I could do to protect myself, 
              and she taught me a really funny song I was to sing as I washed 
              my hand. I didn’t like the smell of the new soap Aunty Anna 
              had come back from the market with, it smelt like a hospital. But 
              I was told that CoCo 19 didn’t like it either! I overheard mum talking to granny in her bedroom. Granny had been 
              sick now for weeks, she was always coughing and I was told she had 
              a ‘fever’ and sore throat. She seemed lifeless sometimes, 
              I would creep in and peep at her. I heard mum telling her, ‘Mommy don’t share your 
              worries with Lucas, after this crisis is over, I want him to walk 
              away from this having learned important lessons,” she 
              told Granny. “I want Lucas to look back and say ‘Wow, 
              I’m really impressed with how mom and the family held it together, 
              I don’t want him walking away and thinking the world is a 
              scary place."I wondered where my Dad was. He did not live with us or even in 
              our village. He worked for the Ministry of Agriculture and he was 
              often in the field but I did see him when he would bring groceries 
              for my Mum. He would sometimes talk to me on her phone. Even thought 
              dad is not always home I know I am important to my mum and dad. 
              Mum is always telling me “Lucas you are special and well 
              loved.”
 Later that day before the Curfew started Uncle Leviarrived home 
              armed with bags of groceries ‘Its madness out there, people 
              pushing and shoving and swearing at each other just trying to get 
              a tin of Sardines, I had to go to six shops before I found one with 
              only 30 people outside and at least they were 6 food apart’ 
              he said, something I am told is called ‘Social Distancing’ 
              ‘You got dog food’ I asked him, he just smiled, 
              I wondered what that meant!Mum tried to pull us all together as a family and remind us that 
              at least ‘we are all together for the first time in years’ 
              and ‘we’re playing games together, like the old 
              times’. We all laughed , ‘See’ she said ‘There 
              are always silver linings, you just have to look for them.’ 
              I liked that idea of being together so I sneaked outside and brought 
              ‘Puppy’ indoors to play, some people said this CoCo 
              19 came from bats, I was glad it was not dogs!
 Mum saw Puppy and I huddled in the corner and she sat me down and 
              said ‘OK Lucas tell me how anxious are you are about this?” 
                I was feeling really anxious but I wasn’t able to really 
              tell her how I was feeling, so she gave me a great idea. She said 
              ‘Think of a traffic light— a red light means you 
              feel overwhelmed, like you can’t cope, an orange light is 
              medium stress and a green light means you are okay.’ 
             I wanted to pretend I was a big, brave boy and had it all together 
              so I told her ‘I’m orange but ‘Puppy’ 
              is RED!’  She reached out and held my had and I knew that all would be well 
              so long as I had my family around me. CHAPTER 2 - The Big Bad ‘C’
 
               
                |  | We will never forget that night, it was about 
                    7pm and Granny's fever was sky high, she was shaking and gasping, 
                    it was horrible. I will never forget the sound of her trying 
                    to breath. Mum looked at Uncle Rico and said ' It's too 
                    late, it's the BIG BAD C ".  DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #2(Page 1 and 2)
 |  We will never forget that night, it was about 7pm and Granny’s 
              fever was sky high, she was shaking and gasping, it was horrible. 
              I will never forget the sound of her trying to breath. Mum looked 
              at Uncle Levi and said ‘It’s too late, it’s 
              the BIG BAD C ”.  Oh no this is the CoCo 19 they have been talking about on the 
              radio and TV. Right here in our home, stealing Granny from us right 
              in front of our eyes.  I was kept out of the room, but I could peep through the cracks 
              in the wooden partition that separated Granny’s bedroom from 
              the sitting room. I clutched ‘Puppy’ and hid her in 
              my jacket, she was my only comfort. I can’t believe this is happening, not Granny, she has always 
              been here for me, not Granny, NO Then I started to get worried that maybe I had done something to 
              cause Granny’s death. Had I gone outside and trespassed within 
              someone ‘Social Distancing’? Had someone sneezed on 
              me and I brought it home and didn’t wash my hands long enough 
              with that smelly soap. I knew the song now and I tried to always 
              sing it as I washed my hands. This was my first encounter with human loss of life mum tried to 
              explain that most people do not die until they are very old, but 
              I wasn’t convinced this CoCo 19 could take mum next or even 
              me. I started to cry, Puppy wimpered and together we curled up on 
              the bed. ‘Dear God I’ll do anything to keep this from happening. 
              I will be a good boy, I won’t throw stones, I will go and 
              confess to our neighbour that it was me that broke the kitchen window. 
              I’ll do anything God but please don’t take Granny away’ But it didn’t work, and Granny slowly slipped away, Uncle 
              Levi called the Police and the Medical team, it seemed like ages 
              but they eventually arrived. I was terrified when he opened the 
              door and in walked these men from the Moon. I had seen them on TV, 
              walking on the moon, dressed in these white outfits and helmets 
              and masks and gloves. Both Puppy and I went and hid under the table. 
             They took mums temperature and said she also had a ‘fever’ 
              everyone would have to be taken to the Quarantine Centre. I had 
              heard about those places, ‘when you went in you never came 
              out’ Aunt Lisa had said.  ‘Not me or Puppy!’ we both slipped out of 
              the back door, I had raided the fridge and grabbed a blanket as 
              I passed the shed I grabbed a bag of ‘Puppy’s’ 
              favourite dog food. We had escaped but were would we go, it was 
              dark and cold and it was the beginning of a great adventure. CHAPTER 3 - The Great Adventure 
               
                |  | We had escaped but to where, the shops were 
                    shut, the streets were empty and there was a deathly silence. A siren screamed out of the dark and we darted into an alley 
                    to hide from the Police, the last thing I wanted was to end 
                    up in one of those 'Quarantine Centres'.  DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #3(Front and back page)
 |  We walked and walked and eventually Puppy and I found a door way 
              and I put the blanket down. Now was a good time to crack open the 
              tin of Tuna and crackers, Puppy enjoyed her ‘Chow’. 
              Eventually we huddled together to keep each other warm and finally 
              we fell asleep. I woke up as the sun rose, shining in my eyes, but where was my 
              puppy? I called her and looked and looked, I couldn’t lose 
              her as well. I thought I saw her down by the sea and I went to look, 
              but it was a bigger dog.  Whilst I was there on the stony beach, a policeman in army uniform 
              called to me. I asked him if he had seen my puppy. The Policeman 
              took me to the Shelter and I expected to see my mother, Aunty Anna, 
              and Uncle Levi there. He gave me to the nurse instead. She touched 
              my head and said I had to go to the Hospital in Town. I thought 
              maybe my mother was hurt and so I was going to see her. People were 
              just sitting and staring, most of them were wearing masks, some 
              were had funny tubes up their nose. On the way back to the bay we went past a parked car and I heard 
              a whimper. I saw a tail. I told the Policeman "wait a while" 
              and looked under the car and there was Puppy wet and muddy but there...... 
             I picked her up and hugged her tight she was shivering. The Policeman 
              said Puppy could come too, at last something good had happened. 
              The Policeman told me I was a champion and not to focus on what 
              I had been through I was to focus on where I was going in life – 
              where ever that was – the Hospital right now! CHAPTER 4 - The Hospital 
               
                |  | The Policeman took me to Police Headquarters. 
                    Someone gave me a Saucijzenbroodjes (sausage roll) and I shared 
                    it with Puppy. She liked it a lot. A young police woman gave 
                    me a string to tie round Puppy's neck so I did not have to 
                    carry her all the time. Then the policeman took me to the 
                    Hospital. They gave me a mask to put on and I noticed everyone 
                    seem to have on blue gloves.  DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #4(Page 1 and 2)
 |  When we got to the hospital there was a grumpy nurse who was vexed 
              and said that Puppy could not come inside Casualty! I was tired 
              and sad. I wanted to see my Mummy and my Aunty and Joey! I said 
              I did not want to stay there. The Policeman said it was OK and that 
              he would hold puppy for me whilst I went in with the Nurse. I thought 
              I was going to see my family, I looked in the room but there was 
              just a little girl crying, an old man who was very still and a very 
              pregnant lady moaning. There were a lot of people with masks on 
              their faces and lots of people crying. The nurse took my temperature, 
              and put a tight thing round my arm and then put a clothes pin thing 
              on my finger. She said I had to see a doctor.  The doctor looked very tired. She said she had been there for 24 
              hours, and no one had come to relieve her. She said that I didn’t 
              have a ‘fever’ but because my family were in quarantine 
              that I would need to go into a Child Care Home.She called the policeman in and Puppy peed on the floor. You can 
              imagine the nurse was not happy!
 Whilst the nurse was shouting and getting a lady to come with a 
              mop the police whispered in the Doctors ear. Then the Doctor told 
              me to go and sit outside on the chairs with Puppy. After a long time when the Policeman came back with a bottle of 
              water and a Broodje haring, a delicious sandwich stuffed with salt-cured 
              herring, sliced gherkins, and diced onions. He told me that I was 
              going on a big adventure. He also told me that they were looking 
              for my Mum  and  Uncle Levi and  Aunty Anna  
              and  that very sadly they had found my Granny  and  she 
              was not alive any more.   The Policeman told me that he would tell them at the Big House 
              that Puppy  had to come as well.  I felt lost and lonely, 
              totally abandoned, all I really had to call my own was Puppy. See seemed so sad and rejected that I told her a story I had seen 
              on the news that eight Labrador retrievers, with their powerful 
              noses, have been enlisted to help. The dogs are the first trainees 
              in a University of Pennsylvania research project to see whether 
              dogs can detect an odor associated with the Co Co 19 virus. If so, 
              they might eventually become "canine police" to screen people in 
              airports, businesses or hospitals. It didn't surprise me because 
              dogs can sniff out drug, explosives and even Malaria! 'Pupp'y can 
              sniff out a Frikandel deep-fried sausage a mile away! CHAPTER 5 – Life in the Big House 
               
                |  | I was waiting at the hospital, we were all 
                    sitting 6 foot apart and there was a Police there to make 
                    sure none of us got any closer! Suddenly, things happened 
                    in a rush. Some strange soldiers came and the Policeman told 
                    me to go with them. I was pleased when I heard him tell them 
                    "the Puppy goes with Him – it’s all he 
                    has left".  DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #5(Front and back page )
 |   We went to the savannah in front of the hospital and there was 
              a helicopter already there. The blades of the rotor were spinning 
              and it was very loud. The dust and leaves were blowing at me like 
              the hurricane wind we had last year. The policeman did me high five 
              and gave me to a big soldier who made me do up my coat and put a 
              helmet on me. He put ear plugs in my ears and a sort of life jacket 
              on me, I held Puppy very tightly.Two soldiers pushed me up some big steps into the helicopter. I 
              looked back and waved to the Policeman. Then they strapped me into 
              a seat and they told me to hold Puppy tight. A lady soldier told 
              me this was a Wild Cat Helicopter. She was funny and blocked Puppy's 
              ears when she said “Wild cat” as she said dogs like 
              to chase cats! She had a red cross on her shoulder and she said 
              she was a nurse as well as a soldier. She said they were just giving 
              me a ride to the Children's Home. I asked if my Mum would be there 
              but it was too noisy I could not understand her answer.
 When the helicopter landed, they undid all the straps and took 
              off the lifejacket and I got out still clutching Puppy. It was further 
              than I thought and I fell down. I felt stupid as there were loads 
              of children watching from the steps of the big house. They seemed 
              disappointed that it was just me and Puppy, until behind me the 
              soldiers brought out bottles of water and boxes of biscuits. "Come 
              on Boy" said a Lady in an orange T shirt, “come away 
              from that helicopter.” She took me into the kitchen with Puppy 
              and I heard the helicopter flying away. I never got to say goodbye 
              to the nice Nurse Soldier Lady.  The Home was huge. There were lots of bedrooms for boys downstairs 
              and upstairs there were lots more for girls. Lots of the beds had 
              been moved out so there were big spaces between beds. There was 
              a very big dining room and kitchen. I was in a room with three other 
              boys and I had my own bed.  The Lady in the orange T Shirt was called Miss. Emma, she said 
              Puppy had to live in the dog house under the building but that I 
              could see her when I wanted. She gave me to a man called Mr. Lucien 
              also in an orange T Shirt and he showed me where Puppy would stay. 
              He even had dog food for her. No one had any news about my Mum and 
              Aunty and Levi. I told them the Police said Granny had died but 
              they were looking for the others.  I was beginning to feel frustrated, trapped and hurt. Pain started 
              to dominate my feelings, I had to find someone to blame. I started 
              getting angry it seemed a way of releasing energy, it was my little 
              protest to the loss of my family, it just didn’t make sense, 
              it simple wasn’t fair and I wanted to lash out and hurt someone. 
             Nurse came to talk to me she wanted to know how I was feeling physically 
              , I told her I felt drained and empty. I seem to be having difficulty 
              making decisions or staying focused. I was becoming easily frustrated 
              and ended up arguing more with people, I was feeling tired, sad, 
              numb, lonely and worried. This was hard, I needed help.
 CHAPTER 6 – Good and bad secrets
 
               
                |  | Another problem was Mr. Lucien. He always 
                    looked at me as if I was in the way and said I should not 
                    hug Puppy as I would get ‘Leap To Spring Osis’! 
                    And he told Julia, my only friend, to stay away from me. I 
                    began to avoid him. Then one Monday he just did not come to 
                    work any longer! I was glad he was gone.  DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #6(Front and back page)
 |  One day Julia told me she had a secret to tell me. We sat under 
              the house with Puppy and she told me........she told me Mr. Lucien 
              had left because of her. He had been trying to get her to do bad 
              things. He told her that he would get her ready to have a boyfriend. 
              He had been trying to touch her under her panties. He told her if 
              she did not do what he said he would kill Puppy. She said she ran 
              straight away and told Miss. Emma what he tried to do and the police 
              came and took him away. She said Mr. Lucien was in the prison waiting 
              for the court to decide on his punishment. I was so mad! How could 
              he say he would hurt Puppy. I was pleased he had left as I felt 
              like doing him something really bad, like punching him on the nose. Julia said she knew what to do about Mr. Lucien's bad intentions 
              towards her as it was not the first time. She said her mother's 
              boyfriend had done something wrong to her before and she had told 
              her Sunday School Teacher. She said that is why she was in the Home. 
              As her mother did not believe her but the Sunday School teacher 
              did. She said the Sunday school teacher told her to "tell the 
              truth and truth would set her free" and that she had prayed 
              with her, then she got brave and when the Police came with the Welfare 
              officer she told them all about it and they were sorting it all 
              out.  Julia said she knew that you should always run from people with 
              bad intentions and tell someone. She said she knew now that some 
              bad secrets should not be kept. She explained that “Good 
              secrets” were like not telling about a surprise party 
              or what was in a present. But “Bad secrets” 
              were those where the person threatens you if you tell what they 
              did and where they touch you. No one except your mum or the nurse 
              should touch you where your underwear goes and then tell you not 
              to tell anyone that is a bad secret to keep.  Julia said that after that experience with her mother's boyfriend 
              she had been different. She said her Sunday School Teacher had told 
              her that God loved her and that it was not her fault. She said she 
              had decided to serve Christ. I did not know what she meant but I 
              did know I was pleased Mr. Lucien was gone.    CHAPTER 7 – Home schooling 
               
                |  | After about two weeks in the Big House, which 
                    turned out to be a Children’s Home, with more new children 
                    coming each day, as their parents died of CoCo19 or they came 
                    out of Quarantine.  DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #7(Page 1 and 2)
 |  The Staff held a meeting, with the chairs spread out in the customary 
              ‘Social Distancing’ boundaries that we had all grown 
              accustomed to. They informed us we were going to start ‘Home 
              Schooling.’ Special teachers would be coming to assist 
              this new form of school. Soon afterwards one afternoon foreign workers came in blue T shirts 
              they said they were our friends and they set up something called 
              a Child Friendly Space where we played games, they were designed 
              to keep our distance, but sometimes we would sneak behind the shed 
              and huddle together in a circle and pitch marbles. Their names were 
              funny and if you did learn them then they left for good! So in the 
              end we just called them "Miss" and "Sir" They 
              created a schedule for learning including activities and relaxing 
              and fun activities. I did not have any friends in the Home except for Julia. She was 
              12 and was already at Secondary School so she was in another part 
              of the ‘Home School.’ She had lived in that Home for 
              months before CoCo19. She would sit with me under the house and 
              pet Puppy and talk to me. I told her that I did not believe that 
              my Mum and Aunty Anna and Uncle Levi could all be dead. Granny was 
              old so I could believe that she had not made it but not the others. 
              I told her my secret that I had fears and worries about my own health 
              suppose, I caught CoCo19. And I wasn’t sleeping very well 
              and I couldn’t concentrate, at night I would cry and I was 
              very irritable especially with the younger children. I had a sadness, 
              and an anger I couldn’t seem to control, I am so frustration 
              and I was having dreams that Mummy was chasing me around the room 
              with a thermometer to check my temperature. The other children all seemed to know each other and the three 
              in my room were all from the same village. They called me Helicopter 
              Boy and would make helicopter noises every time I came in. One big 
              boy said that he hated people from my village and that he would 
              poison my dog as he wasn't a fierce race like a Pit Bull. He loved 
              Pit Bulls and so, after a while, that is what we called him, even 
              the staff. "Pit" became his name. Everyone would have 
              a job in the Home. Pit’s was to take out the garbage to the bins. He always made 
              me do it so that he would not hurt Puppy. He said he would tie a 
              block round his neck and throw him in the sea. Sometimes I was very 
              sad and lonely I would hide and cry quietly hugging Puppy my only 
              comfort.
  I didn’t do too well in the Home School, my mind was easily 
              distracted and I got muddled up at times and couldn’t concentrate. Some nights I would dream about my old home, Puppy and I were playing 
              by the river and dad was home for the week end, it was such a good 
              dream. I wondered when my Dad would come and rescue me. CHAPTER 8 – Giving my life to Jesus 
               
                |  | "Come and meet my Sunday School teacher 
                    Lucas!" So the lady who had helped Julia ‘tell 
                    the truth’ had come to visit. She was pretty and she 
                    smelled nice. She had a guitar and played songs with the children. 
                    She gave us Bible story books and crayons to colour. She said 
                    that Jesus could sleep in the storm when he was on a boat. 
                    I thought that was incredible!   DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #8(Front and back page)
 |  I could not sleep properly in a nice bed as the memory of CoCo 
              19 kept troubling me in my dreams and I kept crying for my mother. 
              She told us that Jesus had a special power not to be afraid and 
              not to hate people who hurt him. She told us that because Jesus 
              loved us he died on the cross and wanted to help us to be friends 
              with God and have power not to be afraid and not to hate people. 
              She said we had to decide whether to follow Jesus or go our own 
              way. She said the way to become a Christian was to Repent and Believe. I thought this sounded interesting I have always wanted special 
              powers!!! Also I was very troubled about how much I hated Pit and 
              Mr. Lucien too!  I knew God had saved my life and I really needed to be able to 
              sleep in the storm. I decided to give my life to Christ and to be 
              a Christian. I am not a great reader but the Bible Books had loads 
              of pictures and the Sunday School Teacher said that God loved everyone 
              whether they were top or bottom of the class, good or bad, pretty 
              or ugly, that Jesus still died for them so they could "tell 
              the truth and the truth would set them free" She taught us 
              about Noah who had survived a flood and how God had put the rainbow 
              in the sky to give us all hope that He would never destroy the earth 
              by flood again.  Pit somehow heard that I had put my hand up when the Sunday School 
              Teacher prayed. He straight away said I was a Bible bashing Christian. 
              He said Christians were selfish, only helped their own church people 
              and taking people's money. He said he would kill Puppy then I could 
              pray for him to be raised from the dead. I felt myself getting red 
              I just wanted to punch Pit on the nose! That night I remember the 
              boys in my room were especially tormenting with their helicopter 
              noises and saying that nobody wanted to be friends with Helicopter 
              Boy.  I pulled the sheet over my head and asked God to switch on those 
              magic powers as right now all I could think about was all the bad 
              things I wanted to do to those guys.  All of a sudden I felt so lost and lonely all I really had to call 
              my own was Puppy, she made me smile, but then I remembered I could 
              call on my new friend Jesus. CHAPTER 9 - I'm a new creature  
               
                |  | Next week Julia and I were the first in Sunday 
                    School, I could hardly wait to learn more. She had told us 
                    this week we would learn about a butterfly that really started 
                    out as a fuzzy little caterpillar. I didn't like caterpillars, 
                    my dad had always warned me that they ate lots of his vegetables 
                    in the kitchen garden, I knew I didn't like them they were 
                    ugly, no one would say that caterpillars are beautiful.   DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #9(Page 1 and 2)
 |  A caterpillar is a worm -- and worms are not beautiful! In fact 
              the only good thing about worms was that you could put them on a 
              hook and go fishing. Julia squirmed when I told her my fishing stories, 
              with wriggling worms.But then I learnt in Sunday School that one day the caterpillar 
              spun a cocoon about himself and stays there for several weeks. Just 
              hanging upside down, occasionally twitching, who would imagine that 
              anything good was happening. But it was like the caterpillar was 
              being born again and when it comes out, it is no longer a caterpillar, 
              it has been miraculously changed into a beautiful butterfly, it 
              was a new creation.
 But it took time, it was like the caterpillar died in the chrysalis 
              or cocoon and eventually the butterfly emerged but it was a struggle.
 One day, when the curfew was over and they allowed us to go outdoor, 
              Puppy and I were in the field next to the Children's Home and we 
              saw a chrysalis hanging from a twig, it started twitching and cracking 
              open. We watched as the butterfly struggled to get out. It made 
              me think of all the struggling I had to do over the last few months 
              since CoCo 19 came into our lives. I later learnt that a butterfly 
              must struggle out of its chrysalis to start the blood to flow into 
              its wings to make it strong and able to fly. It must do this to 
              complete its life cycle into a butterfly. I felt I wanted to help 
              the struggling butterfly but by assisting the butterfly and helping 
              it to free itself, I would never let it fully develop and fulfill 
              its destiny. I would actually be hindering it and prevented it from 
              becoming who it was meant to be. What God showed me was that what 
              He does, sometimes in our lives, is to allow the struggle, the hurt, 
              the process because we must fight to become fully who we are meant 
              to be. If He stepped in to help during the most crucial part in our lives, 
              we would never become who we were made to be. As I pondered this 
              thought out came the butterfly, flying away … with Puppy in 
              the chase, she chased that butterfly all around the field until 
              she eventually fell into the ditch which was filled with muddy water, 
              you should have seen her she changed from a white puppy to a brown 
              dog! "That's it Puppy you are going to have a bath even you 
              will become a new creation!"
 The Bible says, "Want ieder mens die één 
              geworden is met Christus, is door God helemaal nieuw gemaakt. De 
              oude mens is verdwenen. Er is een hele nieuwe mens ontstaan !" 
              When we invite Jesus to come into our heart, we become a new creation. 
              God doesn't just clean us up, He makes us into a new person.
 So now when I find myself in a huge struggle or fight I can have 
              hope. I now understand that this could be in the most important 
              part of my life that will make me into who I am destined to be. 
              I know that Jesus is with me and what I am to become is so great 
              that all I have been through and am going though will pave the way 
              for what I am to become. Strong, free, and soaring high with beautiful, 
              colorful butterfly wings to carry me onto the next adventure of 
              life with Puppy.  CHAPTER 10- I'm in the Lord's army  
               
                |  | I was so excited because today the Missionaries 
                    from America were coming to visit us in the Children's Home. 
                    We were told they were brining lots of toys from America, 
                    I could hardly wait, even Pit was excited and seemed in better 
                    mood than usual.  DOWNLOAD 
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 |  I was so excited because today the Missionaries from America were 
              coming to visit us in the Children's Home. We were told they were 
              brining lots of toys from America, I could hardly wait, even Pit 
              was excited and seemed in better mood than usual. When they arrived I was given a brand new skateboard and not only 
              that but all the protective gear needed to keep me safe. They told me the first thing was to make sure I had the right kind 
              of shoes. I know you wouldn't go skating in a pair of cowboy boots, 
              would you? Your shoes should have a flat bottom to help you get 
              a better grip on the board. Next, I was told every skateboarder 
              should wear a helmet. You might think that wearing a helmet makes 
              you look like a dork, but, believe me, it is the smart thing to 
              do. Another thing you will need is pads. It is important to have 
              pads to protect your elbows and knees. Now that I had all the right 
              gear, it is time to go skateboarding. Even professional skateboarders 
              make sure they have the right protective equipment. Just as we need protective gear in skateboarding, the Bible teaches 
              us that we need protection in life. The Bible calls it the armor 
              of God and it tells us that we need the armor of God to protect 
              us from Satan's evil schemes. We were taught this in Sunday School 
              and marched around singing ‘I'm in the Lords army' I loved 
              it, Julia thought it was for boys only but we got to learn about 
              the armor of God. The belt of truth - The Bible tells us that Satan is the "father 
              of lies," but he can never win if we will hold on to the truth 
              that Jesus Christ is Lord The breastplate of righteousness - Satan can never harm us when 
              we choose to do what God says is right Feet fitted with the gospel of peace - Satan tries to create worry 
              and confusion in our lives, but knowing Jesus brings peace  The shield of faith - Satan will try to plant seeds of doubt in 
              our hearts and minds, but those seeds of doubt can never take root 
              if we have faith in Jesus The helmet of salvation - Jesus came from heaven to earth to save 
              us from the evil one, if we accept salvation in Jesus' name, we 
              will win the battle against Satan The sword of the Spirit - the Bible, God's Holy Word, it is a powerful 
              weapon against Satan. I know no skateboarder should ever get on his board without the 
              proper equipment, and I should never try to go through life without 
              the armor of God.    CHAPTER 11- Free at last  
               
                |  | That Sunday School Teacher came back again 
                    the next week and asked if any of us had any questions. I 
                    said "How do you turn on the magic powers?" 
                    She told us that God loved us and wanted us to be free from 
                    fear and free from hate. She told us we had to take our fears 
                    and tell them to God.   DOWNLOAD 
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 |    She told us that God always listens to us and that one of the special 
              powers is prayer and that this is like a private phone to God. She 
              said this private phone is only connected to God. He must have millions 
              of ears to hear everyone at the same time. She said that fears and 
              nightmares are like ropes that tie us and that God can cut them 
              if we ask him in Jesus name. (We all made cell phones out of cereal 
              packets and started talking to God!Then she said that hating people was the opposite of what God wanted 
              us to do. She told us it was hard to have love for God in your heart 
              if your heart was filled with hate. She told us we could open the 
              tap of our heart and say we are sorry and let the hate run out. 
              She said this is called repentance.
 She told us a neat story about a woman who did some bad things 
              in her life. She didn't say what they were but we know that she 
              was very, very sorry. She felt so bad in fact, that she went to 
              see Jesus in someone's house–when she wasn't even invited!! 
              She didn't know anyone, the people in the house didn't want her 
              there but she was meeting Jesus! I imagine she must have felt very 
              scared and very little. I don't mean little like she was tiny, I 
              mean little like she was with people who were very important. She 
              probably felt UNimportant. Not only did she go, but she knelt down 
              behind Jesus and washed his feet WITH HER TEARS! Then she washed 
              them with perfume. You can imagine how the other people in the house 
              felt. One of them got upset with her and with Jesus! Simon the Pharisee 
              didn't think Jesus should be letting her do that. But Jesus not 
              only let her do it, he told her that her sins—all the bad 
              things we do in our life—were forgiven. She was able to leave 
              with a happy and peaceful heart. There were so many lessons to be 
              learned from this story, firstly the woman did something wrong and 
              wanted to make it right. I could think of lots of things I had said 
              and done that I wish I could now make right. Julia told me this 
              is what Jesus wants me to do. If we do something wrong, what could 
              we do to make it right? What are some things we could do to make 
              it better? The other thing we need to get from this story is how Jesus reacted. 
              Did Jesus throw the woman out? Did he say—"you did something 
              wrong, leave me alone?" What did Jesus do? He let her stay, 
              he let her ask for forgiveness, and then he forgave her. It's important 
              for us to do the same. I decided to give it a try. After all, what 
              had I got to lose except horrible dreams, bad feelings and loneliness? 
              I gave God my fears, my memories of that CoCo 19 crisis, the sadness 
              and the loneliness. Then I gave God the anger and the hate. It wasn't 
              easy but I chose to stop hating and to forgive those mean kids and 
              even Pit.  Then I remembered Mr. Lucien and his threats to hurt Puppy and 
              I thought of him in the State Prison and I even decided not to be 
              angry with him any more too. I was free at last, free to forgive. 
             CHAPTER 12– I'm sorry  
               
                |  | I just have to learn how to say ‘I'm 
                    sorry' it just doesn't seem to come naturally, Pit has made 
                    my life a misery and I have been mean to him as well. How 
                    do I say I'm sorry? These were the questions I was asking 
                    myself, Julia and our Sunday School Teacher. She told me that 
                    sincere apologies can lead to forgiveness, which takes the 
                    sting out of hurts.  DOWNLOAD 
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 |   I knew this was necessary in a happy, healthy life. But I had 
              to learn how to say I'm sorry, how to apologies and really mean 
              it even to someone like Pit, because up until now I was glad I had 
              punched him on the nose. Then I learnt the three things I needed 
              to successfully apologize : 1) Remorse: Feeling sorry for the action.  2) Repentance: Expressing what's in your heart.
 3) Recompense: This is when you try to make amends, which is not 
              always possible, but always worth a try.
 I knew "I'm sorry" means nothing unless it comes from 
              a repentant heart. So I first had to ask God to forgive me for being 
              so nasty to Pit.  I had read in Efeziërs 4:32 Wees vriendelijk 
              en behulpzaam voor elkaar. Vergeef elkaar, net zoals God jullie 
              in Christus heeft vergeven. So I had no choice but to go and find Pit and tell him how sorry 
              I was for punching him in the nose. “I'm sorry Pit. I 
              blew it. I was wrong, please forgive me Pit." Guess what 
              Pit stuck out his elbow and we bounced elbows, because we still 
              could not shake hands in the Pandemic, it was the beginning of the 
              healing that was so needed. I felt better after unpacking all those super powers but I was 
              still lonely...... That night I dreamed of my Dad. He was looking 
              for me, and all the nightmares and fears of that terrible night 
              when CoCo 19 stole Granny, came flooding back, but then, in my dream 
              Jesus came walking into my room and turned on the light and I wasn't 
              afraid any more and Jesus took my hand and led me outside. There 
              was dad and he and I and Puppy started playing on a lovely green 
              lawn outside of a beautiful new house, it was a good dream and I 
              woke up feeling good inside.  CHAPTER 13– Daddy
 
               
                |  | Miss. Emma and the other adults in orange 
                    T shirts were always asking me what I remembered about where 
                    I came from. I told them my name and my village I told them 
                    my Mum's name was Luca and my Dad’s name was Cas , that 
                    is why I am Lucas. Lu- Cas. But I could not remember Granny's 
                    real name or Aunty Anna’s or Uncle Levi’s surname. 
                    DOWNLOAD 
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 |  They told me that the Police said that mum, Aunty Anna and Uncle 
              Levi had died of the virus. I kept hoping it wasn't true. They said 
              they would try to find my Dad. Then one day Miss. Emma came into school and said I had to come 
              now, now, now! I was worried that maybe something had happened to 
              Puppy or that he had escaped and chewed up someone's shoes. It would 
              not be the first time. She said no, I had a visitor. I went into 
              the office and there was ......my Dad.....He held his arms out and 
              we just hugged and hugged. He said he was sorry, that he had only 
              just found out where I was as he had been told I was lost with my 
              Mum and all the family. He had walked for days to get from the other 
              side of the island to get to our village. He said that people said 
              that the whole family was lost. Then he met that Policeman from 
              the first day and he told him I was alive and in the Home. As I 
              listened, I realised that it was true my Mum was actually gone, 
              CoCo 19 stole her as well as Aunty Anna and Uncle Levi, I cried 
              and cried and cried. Dad suggested that we should memorialize the people that died in 
              the CoCo Crisis. I didn’t understand, he explained we needed 
              to remember them, he said it was a part of grieving and part of 
              healing. He said it was good to share memories about mum and he 
              dug into his pocket and pulled out a beautiful picture of mum. Miss. Emma suggested I take my Dad to meet Puppy. When we sat under 
              the house dad and I shared all the good times we had had with mum 
              and Aunty Anna, my Dad gave me a special present, all wrapped up, 
              a Teddy Bear toy, soft and squidgy, little did I know how precious 
              ‘Teddy’ would become to me. Dad told me that he had been so sad when he thought that I was 
              dead and that seeing me today was the best thing that had ever happened 
              to him. He told me that he was so sorry that he had not come before. 
              He asked me to forgive him for not being there. Dad said our lives 
              may have taken some strange twists and turns but the One who holds 
              our tomorrows is still in control. It kind of reminded me of the 
              story of Joseph in the Bible. Dad said that he had asked God to 
              help him find me and now that he had, we would serve God together 
              for the rest of our lives. "And Puppy” CHAPTER 14– Peace like a river
 
               
                |  | Dad and I along with Puppy moved back into 
                    the country side, it was where we were from, it’s where 
                    ‘we belong’ Dad told me. The wide open 
                    flat planes were a wecome to the cramped conditions I had 
                    know for so long in the Big House.   DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'En Jonge Hond' Chapter #14(Front and back page)
 |  Dad started planting organic fruit and vegetables, potatoes, onions, 
              carrots, and mushrooms and keep fish, goats and even rabbits to 
              eat and distribute among the community.  Sometimes we would all go down to the river to play. Those times 
              I felt most at peace, Puppy would splash around at the edge and 
              try to pick up rocks from the river bed, when she did bubbles would 
              come out of her nose! It looked so funny I would laugh at her.  Dad taught me how to swim in the river, I loved those times with 
              Dad, he made me feel special and it almost made up for not having 
              mum around. I continued to go to Sunday School and I learnt more about peace. 
              This was a whole new experience for me. I learnt that Jesus said 
              "Ik geef jullie vrede. Ik geef jullie míjn vrede. 
              De vrede die Ik jullie geef, is een ander soort vrede dan de vrede 
              van de wereld. Wees niet bang of verdrietig." But sometimes at the end of the day, when it was time to turn out 
              the light and go to bed, I wanted to know that I was not alone in 
              the darkness. That is where my Teddy Bear came to the rescue.  Dad gave me Teddy the day we were united at the Big House and at 
              night Teddy was never very far away. Somehow, the darkness was not 
              so frightening with "Teddy" in the bed with me, and Puppy 
              sleeping at the foot of the bed in his special bed that Dad had 
              built for her. I began to realize that if I wanted to know peace, I can only know 
              that peace when I know Jesus, the Prince of Peace. If we don't know 
              Jesus, we can have no peace. That is how I was at the Big House before Jesus became my best 
              friend and gave me that super power to forgive Pit and even that 
              nasty man that threatened to kill Puppy and did nasty things to 
              my friend Julia. I had no peace only fear and anger and loneliness 
              but those days are now way behind me. In another life it seems. I have moved on, now I have my Daddy and my Heavenly Daddy and 
              Puppy, what more could a boy ask for! I had found peace of mind. 
             CHAPTER 15– He watches over us 
               
                |  | As time went by there was a new sense of hope. 
                    Dad said that I was growing up, I was very pleased, I pushed 
                    out my chest out and stuck my chin up and went on tip toe 
                    to put on a few inches. I was now his big boy, he had my back, 
                    he was watching over me.  DOWNLOAD 
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 |  As time went by there was a new sense of hope. Dad said that I was 
            growing up, I was very pleased, I pushed out my chest out and stuck 
            my chin up and went on tip toe to put on a few inches. I was now his 
            big boy, he had my back, he was watching over me.
 One day I noticed that Puppy was growing up as well in fact she 
              was getting very fat!I didn’t understand why until she started to pull leaves together 
              and she found some rags in the shed and it seemed she was making 
              a bed for herself under the house. Then she lay down and I sat down 
              and watched as she gave birth to two beautiful little puppies. They 
              were perfect except their eyes were shut, but Dad explained they 
              were born that way and very soon he was right they opened their 
              eyes and saw me for the first time.
 What ‘FunTastic’ days we had Puppy and I playing with 
              her new puppies, I just knew I could never be happier than I was 
              those days. Puppy always watched over her puppies, she would pick 
              them up and bring back into the shelter if they wondered off and 
              that is when I began to think that my Heavenly Daddy knows everything 
              that I go through.  There is nothing that happens to me that He doesn't know about. 
              Just like Puppy He is watching over me. When I felt lonely and totally 
              abandoned at the Big House, when everything seems hopeless, I began 
              to realize that even then God knows and God cares. And if I wonder off track a bit, He comes after me just like Puppy 
              rounds up her puppies so my Heavenly Daddy comes after me, gives 
              me a big hug and brings me back into the pack. I was happy the sun was shining and the birds were singing and 
              a little sparrow came hopping up to look at Puppy’s puppies.
 Then it all came flooding back, the smell of 'Peperkoek’ 
              baking as Granny pottered around the kitchen in our old house before 
              CoCo 19 stole her so suddenly that dreadful night, and I can hear 
              her now, singing at the top of her old crackly voice a song the 
              Missionaries had taught her... "Why should I feel discouraged? Why should the 
              shadows come?  Why should my heart feel lonely, and long for 
              heaven and home?  When Jesus is my portion, a constant friend 
              is He.  His eye is on the sparrow and I know He watches 
              over me.  His eye is on the sparrow; and I know He watches 
              me." And I wept with joy, I knew my hurting heart was healed and for 
              the first time since that dreadful night I sang that ol' ol' song. "I sing because I'm happy. I sing because I'm 
              free!  His eye is on the sparrow; and I know He watches 
              me.  His eye is on the sparrow; and I know He watches 
              me." 
               
                |  | Not just sparrows, He watches 
                    over Dad and I  'And Puppy and her puppies'!   DOWNLOAD 
                    Dutch 'E Cucciolo' Chapter # 15(Page 1 and 2)
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