LOOKING FORWARD
REFLECTING BACK..............
May 4 We attended
Benoni Ward. For Sacrament meeting, the program was a replay of the last session of general conference, as many in the ward could not hear it live.
We taught a combined lesson with the Relief Society and Priesthood
brethren explaining the new PEF Self Reliance Initiative and focusing on the
benefits of Home Gardening. We went to
dinner following church with Elder and Sister Barnes at Sister Sandie Taylor’s
house. Sister Taylor is the Stake Relief
Society President. Elder and Sister
Barnes were reaching out to several long time members to compile Church
History.
May 6 Elder DaBell attended a meeting
with Elder Adams with Axon Security regarding security jobs and training.
May 8 Attended a
meeting with Dominic and Elder Adams at Fourways chapel with Sister Rhonda
Hamilton, chief of compensation and benefits for G4S Solutions. We discussed training issues and planned to
get additional 100 members trained for Security certification.
May 9 Officiated in
the Temple.
May 10 Met with Kwa
Thema ward Self Employment Group to follow up with draft business plans. Hired Candice and Anna from Orange Farm to help us get out flat ready to leave.
May 11 Attended
Centurion Stake Conference where President Chatora was released and Clive
Martin was sustained as Stake President.
Elder Carl Cook, assisted by Elder Tasara Makasi presided.
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Elder Makasi, President Andre Walters, First Counsellor, Clive Martin Stake President, President Ernest Makgomarela, Second Counsellor, Carl B. Cook, Area President |
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Sam his wife and new baby from Tembisa |
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A young friend from Birch Acres. |
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Emmanuel who works at the Area Offices in repairs and maintenance. |
May 12 our farewell Home Evening
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Ntando, Khumo, Awande, Minenhle and Bokang were there...... |
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Moipone and Dominic were there.......... |
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Amahle was there......... What else matters??? |
May 12, 14 We taught
6 people the Self employment workshop.
One of the participants was Roeland Movkwe, who is engaged to Mpho from
Tembisa. He is a fine young man and they
will make a wonderful couple.
May 15 We trained 3
individuals in Pretoria to teach the Career Workshop. Nkosini is a chartered accountant and will be
particularly skilful in teaching and follow up.
May 17- 24 Jake and
Abby, Connor and Ellie visited us from Spokane, Washington. We did the following : 1.
Church at Etwatwa where we spoke in Sacrament meeting, Jake and Abby and
Ellie sang a Child’s Prayer and we taught combined meeting on Self Reliance
generally and gardening specifically.
After getting soaked at the falls we
watched the animals at the water hole and ate lunch.
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Mari bu Stork. The Mari-bu Stork, Wart Hog, Baboon, Hyena, Wildebeest, make up the ugly 5. |
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Free range Wart Hogs..... |
That evening we ate African dishes at the Boma Restaurant. We tried Wart Hog, which is very good, Crocodile which is not so very good, and a lot of other things. Jake and Abby received a certificate for eating a ma-pone worm. Since we had done it before, we did not feel it was necessary again..... Ellie had her hair braided. Very cute and very practical!
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Mowana Safari Lodge |
We went to the Chobe River in Botswana where we had a Village Walk to the Impalila Village across the River in Namibia.
This required passing through customs on both the Botswana side and the Namibia sides of the river. Lots of passport stamps on this trip! Out of Botswana into Namibia, then out of Namibia and into Batswana..............
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Dugout canoes..........Crocodiles, hippos, or just about anything can tip them over, then the crocodiles have a free lunch.
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We walked about a mile to the village. There are a few trucks on the island, hence this improved road. |
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The houses are inside "family compounds" like we have seen before |
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This is a typical looking "improved" home, because it has a metal roof. The mud walls are damaged in the rainy season, and are repaired each year. |
Next we enjoyed a sunset cruise on the Chobe where we saw Elephants, Hippos,
Crocodile, and many other animals.
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Mari-bu Storks, one of the ugly 5. |
We then shopped at Cambano’s for souvenirs.
On Saturday we
went to the Orphanage where Jake demonstrated good dental hygiene and donated
tooth brushes and tooth paste.
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So how long do we brush? |
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Flat Dr. Jake was very popular! This is one of the Cresh Children. |
He pulled two loose teeth. Essa was one of the "patients" She was very brave.
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How ever will we adjust in Montana! |
We gave the kids a treat and played games. Mama gave Margaret a Duke and Skirt she had sewn from material we gave to her months before.
We sang: You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, You make me happy when sky's are grey. You'll never know, dear, how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away!
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In March, Stacy Hunter and her son brought blankets for the children. They were made by ward members and neighbors. They are fleece. Mama sewed a casing and put a ribbon through so the children can tie the blankets on to keep warm. I know they are using them during this winter season. Thank you, Stacy and group |
It will be hard to leave Mama
and the kids.
Later that day we took Jake and Abby to the airport along
with 4 bags of our souvenirs and some clothes.
May 25 We attended
church at Kwa Guqa Ward, Pretoria Stake, where we spoke in Sacrament
Meeting. Bishop Jeremy is so spiritually
mature for a 28 year old man.
We noticed a new shopping center that has been built in Kwa Guqa. It will provide many needed jobs.
May 26 Elder and
Sister Nielsen from Iowa City took us to Crawdaddy’s for a “going away
meal” Very delicious!!
May 27, 29 Taught
Self Employment Workshop with Elder Adams and Brother Harvey to Krugersdorp
Wards to 18 people.
May 29-30 Taught
Career Workshop to 15 participants in Sebokeng.
Branch Self Reliance Specialist set it up and is training to teach
future workshops.
May 31 A picnic for
the Self Reliance Department was held at the Joburg Botanical Gardens: going away for DaBells and 50th Wedding
Anniversary for Elder and Sister Adams.
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Elder and Sister Adams |
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Elder and Sister Davis. Sister Davis is serving in the SRC and Elder Davis in IT. |
Very Yummy Cake. Happy Anniversary, Elder and Sister Adams!
I never got to ask about the trip, so it was fun to see it! This post also makes me feel pretty sad...will we get more blog posts?! I certainly hope so. I also hope to hear a recap on the entire experience. Will you continue to blog, even with adventures in Montana??
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