Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Only 8 followers?

Okay, I know there have to be more than 8 of you following my blog! And 2 of the 8 are from the office here! All my non computer literate friends (and family) take the time to fugure out how to sign up so you can become someone who is "tuned in" to my blog and leave comments in the future. I'm sure someday I will say something you would love to respond to!
Another self serving note is that my son, Michael is coming to visit me here at Christmas. Yeah!! All those who might want to send a Christmas card or note or something off my wish list with him, can get it to the Oasis Church office by Friday the 5th of December. Please put the items in a ziplock bag so it's easy to through in his suitcase. Michael will pick it up from the church and be your personal postman to deliver it to me in Swaziland at no cost - what a deal.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!! I will be having turkey here, they just aren't as big. Sweet potatoes are usually butternut instead. It is pretty much the same just a little different! But I am blessed to be here and thankful for God's goodness!! Thank you for keeping in touch with me!

"Enter His gates with thanksgiving; go into His courts with praise. Give thanks to Him and bless His name. For the Lord is good. His unfailing love continues forever, and His faithfulness continue to each generation." Psalm 100:4-5

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Happy Anniversary to Me!

Can you believe I have been here for a year already?? Wow!! I can't. God is so good!! I feel so at home here and so blessed by everyone who helps sponsors me.Your sacrifice is making a difference! Thank you for letting me a part of this tremendous ministry. We have over 250 children and the 2 Oasis @ Swaziland CarePoints. Because of Oasis Church and other supporters these children now have consistant food daily with vegetables. They are getting medical check ups and we have been able to get several children and adults tested and treated for TB and HIV. Both of these factors have contributed to healthier kids! Thank you!! The children also are being exposed to God's Word besides just His love and they are hiding His Word in their hearts! Thank you again for making it possible for me to be here. Here is a photo recap of my year! You will have to match up the caption with the picture. 1) Driving a "kombi" (koom-bee) my 3rd week here! 2)Climbing Execution Rock last December! 3) Getting my own "bakkie" (Bah-kee) or truck (actually it belongs to Oasis @ Swaziland) 4)Picnic joining the cooks and teachers from Fonteyn and Mangwaneni 5) Staying with Pepe in the hospital. 6) Chicken days at the CarePoint. 7) Collecting wood with the cooks. 8) Distributing clothing at the CarePoint. 9)Opening the new classroom. 10) And hosting the Oasis team!! What a year!! Thank you!! I'm looking forward to what the next year will hold!


















Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Natalie Memories!

Natalie arrived last February for a 9 month internship and left to return to Lousianna yesterday. Normally I do not cry but I will have to admit that I have shed some tears as I let go of a dear one who has become like a daughter to me.
Last February she came to live with me in a whirlwind. In the first 24 hours of moving into my house she moved the bed out of the room I set up for her to the other room and took a living room overstuffed chair upstairs and relocated it into her room. That first week she rearranged my kitchen cabinets and would become agitated if anything was left out on the kitchen counter or if dishes were left unwashed in the sink. She saw me as intrusive overly nosey old lady. Needless to say we had to learn to give and take and understand how each of us communicated. (We did!)
The road was rocky (with boulders at times!) but I have grown to appreciate Natalie's joy and excitement for God and for what each day holds! (I'm also washing dishes more promptly.) Natalie learned to accept motherly love and concern and even has aked for my advice at times. I can't wait to hear what wonderful surprises God is yet to reveal to her in the future. I'm sure it will be exciting.


Love you Natalie! I'll miss you!! Hamba Kahle! "hahm-bah gah-(slur)thle" (means Go Well!)

Monday, November 3, 2008

10 Things I Love About Swaziland

I don't know if I mentioned that we have 6 teams in a 7 week period and it has been crazy here. The last two teams are here now. Before these teams arrived though, I took a couple of days off to rest in the Lord and renew my spirit. Above is one of the beautiful sites in Swaziland this time of year, the jacaranda trees. This weekend I surprised Natalie (my roomie departing for the states next week) with a Saturday that was special for her. We went walking (2 hours worth) and I took her horseback riding. (Yes, by back end is sore.) But it made me think of all the wonderful things in Swaziland. So many people say you have given up so much (free refills, fountain drinks, TV, WalMart, family), but look at what I've gained!!
MY TOP 10 LIST SWAZILAND (TODAY)
#10 Jacaranda trees in bloom! (it's spring here) Aren't they beautiful?
#9 Horseback riding in Africa! Natalie, Christy and me in the rear.
#8 The view from my house!
#7 Waking up to birds and sunshine out my window.
#6 Lightning displays (picture is of sunset though)
#5 My "sanctuary" chair
#4 The Children's Cup missionaries! What a team!
#3 My women's bible study group! What a support group!
#2 God's hand in everyday miricales! :)
And of course on top of the list ---
#1 I love the kids!!!!