Thursday, May 13, 2010
Friday morn, and the rain hasn't ceased :)
Rainy Cape Town. Feeling right at home. Thank you Lord for watering our land :) I am about to grap coffee with this morning with a friend at Knead, and then meeting with Arun and Prosper to look at the material we bought for the african huts we're building for the decorations. Luckily I've had a great ol neighbor Robert to drive me place to place. WHat a relief to have a vehicle even just to look at one store compared to the next builder's wharehouse. Ahh we had fun. We even stopped at Seattle's best coffee yesterday! What a nice man. Then we have a training today with Living Hope and their Upwards sports clinic Mike will train the New Castle team and a few of us on how to organize a lil sports camp during the world cup. Trying to connect them and our base here isn't easy. Since I'm in my own category of my own it's a bit complicating because I'm trying to let people know how and where they can help, but i send email out after email and especially to the world cup team, and I get no response and no one on base knows about this training and teh holiday camps. Frustrating again.
But, it's going to be ok. God's will be done he? :)
I ran all the way to soccer practice last night, and guess what? Yup no practice. THe floodlights weren't working. I felt bad there was even suppose to be a game for the U19s there.
I struggle with where to spend the rest of my day. I mean I need to get clearance from Arun who's suppose to be calling someone from city to ask if I can collect figs/reeds from the flea and around here on the mt. I need to get shells, see what other things around the base and city we have for this scenery we're creating for Jubilee. Yet, I know of a school about 30 minute drive away that does soccer stuff for girls for an hour, but not sure how I can get there or necessarily home. There was an AIS meeting with Joelle and Dave a few days ago, and because no one responded they could give me a lift home, I didn't go. I couldn't take the train home in the morning. Yes difficult. I know other soccer things I can check out to be a part of but then again even if I can go andjoin, I need transport to get there, and then if weather's bad are we proceeding. Perhaps this is and will be a time to link in with Justice Acts. I'm waiting ot hear back from Tonya on the opportunity to do that training that could possibly send me up to train in Jo berg.
Kimberly is leaving this morning for bungi jumping, then Durban 2 week, Jo 2 weeks and then Bloom. Daneeka will move into the house.
Gotta get going, but miss you all!
THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT!
But, it's going to be ok. God's will be done he? :)
I ran all the way to soccer practice last night, and guess what? Yup no practice. THe floodlights weren't working. I felt bad there was even suppose to be a game for the U19s there.
I struggle with where to spend the rest of my day. I mean I need to get clearance from Arun who's suppose to be calling someone from city to ask if I can collect figs/reeds from the flea and around here on the mt. I need to get shells, see what other things around the base and city we have for this scenery we're creating for Jubilee. Yet, I know of a school about 30 minute drive away that does soccer stuff for girls for an hour, but not sure how I can get there or necessarily home. There was an AIS meeting with Joelle and Dave a few days ago, and because no one responded they could give me a lift home, I didn't go. I couldn't take the train home in the morning. Yes difficult. I know other soccer things I can check out to be a part of but then again even if I can go andjoin, I need transport to get there, and then if weather's bad are we proceeding. Perhaps this is and will be a time to link in with Justice Acts. I'm waiting ot hear back from Tonya on the opportunity to do that training that could possibly send me up to train in Jo berg.
Kimberly is leaving this morning for bungi jumping, then Durban 2 week, Jo 2 weeks and then Bloom. Daneeka will move into the house.
Gotta get going, but miss you all!
THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT!
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