OUCH MY EARS HURT! .......
SOMEONE HAS BEEN POKING AROUND IN MY HORN..........
I THINK I HAVE BEEN KIDNAPPED BY ALIENS........................
June 2 We visited
Kwa Guqa Ward. Bishop Jeremy Rakotomamanjy is always
so welcoming. He is a 28 year old Bishop
in the Pretoria Stake. He grew up in
France and served his mission in the Johannesburg Mission. He came back here and married his wife and
was called to be a Branch President and subsequently they made the branch a
ward.
Stephen with his two sons |
We enjoyed seeing Stephen again
who attended our workshop in Kwa Guqa last November and shortly thereafter
joined the church. He was ordained an
Elder two weeks ago. We met him last "fall." He was discussing the gospel at the gate way into the church, and he hadn't even been baptized yet. He then walked around the church grounds picking up trash that had blown in.
We also saw Moses
again and many other good friends.
The
ward was still buzzing about Elder Cook’s visit last week. 22 people bore sweet fervent simple
testimonies in Sacrament Meeting.
We
were able to teach 50 youth / YSA about making critical choices. They seemed to receive the important message
with enthusiasm. Testimony, serving
missions, marrying in the temple and career choice and preparation are
definitely CRITICAL CHOICES!
June 5-7 We taught
Career Workshop in the ERC. We only had two participants, but we were able to
concentrate on their individual needs.
June 8 Sister DaBell
and I and Elder Basso traveled to Sebokeng Branch where we taught 41 people
Career Workshop and Self Employment Workshop.
We had 24 participate in Self Employment Workshop and 17 in Career
workshop. This was a great group with a
great deal of enthusiasm. We were joined
by people from Sebokeng, Sharpville, Orange Farm and Vereeniging. We appreciated the Sebokeng Branch President
Khumalo and President Matsoso of the Stake Presidency being in attendance. We are always inspired by President Matsoso
and his personal “Career” story. We hope
to have many of the participants send us business plans to review.
June 9 We visited Alberton
Branch where we trained in Ward Council and spoke in Sacrament Meeting. We were warmly welcomed and fellowshipped.
Alberton Branch |
June 10 -13 We had
Zach and Vusi in Self Employment Workshop.
Zach has started a commercial art business and Vusi is selling perfume. We hoped for greater numbers, but this
allowed us to use their businesses when teaching rather than generic
examples. We received a draft business
plan from Zach.
June 13-16 We
traveled to a site close to Hoedspruit and Kruger Park to participate in
a Rhino Capture Project with Sean and Diane Donnelly and 17 others including
Elder and Sister Renlund.
Sister Donnelly and Elder Renlund |
We enjoyed the
expert catering job of the Donnellys as we sat around the fire and ate
delicious meals Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
We stayed at Ndabushi,
self catering bush camp. We especially enjoyed hearing inspirational stories
from the Renlunds regarding their service the last four years in the Area
Presidency and the Donnellys service in Madagascar as Mission President.
Friday we went on a self drive game drive in
Kruger Park where we saw Elephants, Giraffe, Kudu, Zebra, Hippos, Baboons,
Crocodile, Water Buffalo, and many birds.
Guinea Fowl |
This crocodile was not very hungry. The bird strutted back and forth past its mouth! Silly bird!
On Saturday we left very early and joined the warden and veterinary and
were briefed on the Rhino Capture.
The
helicopter tracked a Rhino and the Vet
shot the Rhino with a dart that sedated him.
We helped the vet and warden and notch the ears, draw a DNA sample and place
a chip in the ears and horn of the Rhino.
After about an hour, the vet administered an anti dote and we watched
the Rhino awake and walk away. What a
fascinating experience. The Rhinos have
been subjected to poaching and this activity is an attempt to track the Rhinos
, who have become endangered, and catch the Poachers.
Saturday afternoon we visited an animal
refuge where they care for animals and reintroduce them into the wild. We saw many Cheetahs, some lion, monkeys,
vultures, sable antelope, and other birds.
Sunday morning we had Sacrament Meeting
under the trees. Margaret and Elder
Hoffman, Area Medical Advisor, were the speakers. It was inspirational and we then had a brunch
and returned to Joburg about 5 hours away.
June 19-21 We taught
9 people in Career Workshop. (8 non
members) The class was eager and quick
to learn. At the end we gave away 8
books of Mormon.
June 21 We served in
the Temple from 2 to 7. We had the opportunity to officiate the 3 pm
session. We also participated in
sealings. Every time we serve in the
temple, we learn and feel new things.
Brother and Sister Jena The baby sat on my lap. It was heavenly! |
June 22 We spoke at
a Self Reliant Fireside at Pretoria First Ward along with Sivu and Sister
Jena. We are having more and more
opportunities where Priesthood Leaders call us back to emphasize the principles
of Self Reliance. 20 attended.
Following the fireside
we took Sivu and Pheladi (newlyweds) to
dinner at Lotus Thai restaurant in Pretoria.
We enjoyed the food and their company.
They are a great example: both
are in their final year of a Chemical Engineering degree. After Sivu worked as an intern in Employment
Resource Services, he got a great job at a water company in his related
field. He has now been called as the
Stake Executive Secretary of the Pretoria Stake.
We will hear much more of this fine couple!
Before we returned home we visited the Orphanage and visited
with Mama. The Orphanage has many improvements: ceilings in the rooms, a completed library
and a well cared for garden.
We have
seen much improvement of the physical facility in the 11 months we have been
here. They have benefited from many, but
the recent improvements are largely from Tembisa Cash Build, a building
materials company. The foundation
started by the Savages continues to strengthen.
This is Natasha, also known as DooDoo. She is 4 months old, and has been at the orphanage since she was two months old. Her mother is in prison. She has a very cute smile. |
Mama and Clive’s wife took us to view the Grave Memorial (shrine) at Mama’s son Phillip’s grave.
Mama expresses her gratitude to all who have helped her in her quest to provide safe loving care to children. She especially wanted me to tell Syndee Savage how much she misses her.
June 24 We attended
Devotional where Margaret played the piano.
We had a team meeting and worked on planning workshops and future
events. For FHE we watched a video clip
of a seminar taught by Elder Lynn Robbins regarding Agency and the
Responsibility that comes with Agency.
We learned we are 100 per cent responsible for our mission and for our
lives. In Marriage, both the Husband and
the Wife are 100 per cent responsible for the marriage’s success.
Sister Beauty is on the left in the red sweater. |
Proud Papa |
Proud BaBa |
June 26 Margaret
taught the Tshabalala children piano and Moipone came home from the Hospital
with Amahle their new little boy. We
provided dinner and ate with the family along with a little baseball during the
piano lessons.
Proud Family |
Until next time....Elder and Sister DaBell