Saturday 26 March 2016

Good times With Melesha!




With God's provision and the help of good friends, I was finally able to get Melesha to Windhoek and spend a whole week with her. The aim for bringing her up was mainly to share the Gospel with her face to face and to build a good and strong relationship between us and God made both possible every day of the week. We had devotion in the morning, hangout in the afternoons with some friends and saved the evenings for the sweet long conversations, girly movies, the late night pizzas and ice-cream. Every day with this precious friend gave me a sense of Déjà vu!
She took me back to my teen years which was a great experience. I had just started high school and I was the same age as her and the young woman (Jessica, who happened to be a missionary in our small town that year chose to invest into my life and the other girls) was a year older than I am  right now. I observed her and the old woman she worked with and I treasured respectfully every word and advice she gave us, meanwhile deep down I was always praying that one day God would use me to invest the truth and his words into young girls' lives just as he was doing that very moment through Jessica and Linda. 
And here I am right now. Living that answered prayer. Having the privilege to see God's work, faithfulness and goodness being displayed in the lives of these girls. It always amazes me when I sit and think about it. Who had ever thought that I would be here one day? Who had ever thought that I would be apart of God's amazing Story? Who had ever thought that I could live to celebrate what God was planning to do long ago in the lives of young girls who where not even born yet when he laid that desire on my heart that year. That's how amazing God is. No one can measure the depth of his understanding. It's awesome!
 I absolutely loved having Melesha over. And every relationship that I build with any of these girls I do it with the hope that our friendship will last even into their adulthood. I pray to live long enough to see what type of people they would become one day especially if they have a relationship with Christ, that's the most exciting part.
The fun thing about having a teen with you is that you get to do all the fun stuff you never do when you are just alone or some of which you just don't do because you feel a little bit...well...too old.  :) . Since it was her first time into the city, we hang out a lot and we met up with some of my friends (played card games, went swimming, tried baking, watched movies, and enjoyed the sunsets.)



Me and Melesha


At the Parliament Gardens

Chilling at the water fountain.

At a friends' farewell breakfast: Kalahari Sands

Baking   :)

Town Square

Lunch and Cards games with Mike

Young -adults' Bible study

Catching the Sunset at Hilton.

Playing pool with Katenda
The winner gets a hug. Which is me...:)

Celebrating Independence day with some friends

Going for a Swim

Cheese before you swim!

Waiting for Peter-pan.

Frozen yogurt with Mike.

Pizza with Peter

Cheese pizza!

Awwww...I am speechless!


I had no idea.

Good time with Wilko, Peter and Peter.
Movie Night: Superman vs Batman


YES Please!!


Sunset.



               After a great time in Windhoek we finally drove down towards the West. Back to Melesha's home town which is Arandis. Totally the opposite of Windhoek. It's very small, quiet and peaceful. Being a lover of small towns, I always finds it very hard to go back to the city. Once I get into a small town the first thing I want to do is settle for good! But I couldn't do that because I was only there for a day which was good. I think if I would have stayed longer I would have started building a little cottage next to Melesha's house. She loved the idea and so did I. :)
During that short period of time, I got the chance to spend some time with Melesha's family who were also kind enough to host me for the night. We also met up with some old good friends for a long chat. More girls! Grace, Rejoice, and Claudia. A day in Arandis was just too short! But it was really amazing!


Arandis!  :)
Walking home.

Melesha's mom and little brother.

Awesome girls; Grace, Claudia, and Rejoice.

Melesha's baby brother, Robert, and Melesha.

Goodbye Arandis...

Thursday 24 March 2016

Sports and Cultural Diversity.




We usually have our ‘Annual Sports’ day at the end of the year but just for a bit of change this year, we decided to move it up and have it at the beginning of the year.We always encourages all our students to participate in the various sports activities which includes race, shoot put, high and long jump, etc. I love the Sports day because it gives the kids not only a chance to test their skills and compete with each other but it is also a great chance for them and their families to enjoy fun time together. It's really a beautiful thing to watch when a whole family, a mom, or a dad comes out to cheer for their own kids. The kids loves it!
It gives them a sense of courage and boldness to do their best when they know that someone that really loves and cares about them is not only watching but also cheering for them. You should see their faces when their moms or dads go crazy the moment they cross that finishing line. I LOVE it!
One of my good memories of that day was a mom who came out and stood behind the finishing line with arms open wide for her daughter who was running. She wasn't the first nor the second person to cross that line but the fact that her mom was waiting for her on the other side with arms open wide made her jump into her mother's arms cheerfully the moment she crossed that line. Now that is an image I will always cherish. Those two made my day!
:)
Just like in any game or competition the Prize is awarded to the winning team. But the good thing about this day is that it leaves the kids with a feeling of sporting spirit. In sports, they may win or lose, yet they learn to accept both victories and defeats with grace. And that is what happened this year. In the past both the Red Team and the Yellow had their chances to take the trophy but this year the blue team finally got their chance. It was a great celebration and the other team members congratulated us. We did our best and we finally pulled it off!

Super Blue.

This happened very time he came first!

The Trophies

The Race



Only pink and BLUE!


Sisters



Blue all the way!

Representing: Red, Blue, and Yellow Teams


An affectionate little brother.


Shaun. That's my boy!

The Blue Teams takes the Trophy.

The man of the match!

Red team Celebrating.

Grade 6 Cuties!

Food. Now that is a good way to end of the day!