I suppose, as blogs go, one is supposed to update them more often than every six months, so that folk can keep up with what we are keeping our lives busy with. Ironic isn’t it? We try to keep others up to date with what we are doing, only to be too busy, too tired, or perhaps just too lazy to keep the news up to date. Realistically however, there are few things more important to us than the few posts which we have made to our blogspot: God’s grace in our lives with such tangible evidence through fun times as a family, healthy children and good sports!!! (at least the latter is amongst John’s favorite).
So . . . we have been through lots of life events these past few months.
December was a joyous celebration of Christmas, the real meaning, as well as fun presents, with healthy, happy kids. Summer-time in South Africa is so refreshing with lots of sunshine and good barbeque’s, or braai’s as is the local lingo.
January was a month of ‘firsts’, Jean Marc began 2nd grade and Nicole began Kindergarten (better known as grade R or Grade 0 here). Her start to the year was a little late as we had not intended to put her into Kindergarten, but changed our minds at the last. She is at the youngest end of her class, so only time will tell if we will be convinced to keep her there, or move her back a grade.
Each child faced adjustments at school which they overcame in their own right and they have settled in well to routine. I also have settled in to the new and apparently never-ending schedule of ‘mom’s taxi’. It has been a challenge to rearrange and make my ‘home time’ more task and time efficient. We try to limit the extracurricular activities our children participate in but they are both still involved in swimming, and continue to enjoy that. Jean Marc is also currently involved in soccer.
--January and February also brought some apprehensive news for our family. Carol’s Mom found out she would need a partial mastectomy and chemotherapy. It was difficult news to hear. God has been faithful though and He is bringing her through this bodily trial. Keep praying for her, two more chemo treatments to go!--
February, John turned 41 years old!!!! I am married to a mature, older man! He also injured his right knee, in a casual soccer game in the park across the street from our house, which resulted in a need for surgery, in May.
March came and went with some blustery days and the arrival of some good friends from out of town. We are still enjoying visiting with them before they leave again in June. We also received our Permanent Residence Permits which we have been waiting over a year to receive. Praise the Lord!
We escaped for a family holiday for about a week in April and school progress report cards came home. It is a joy to report that both kids are doing outstanding in school. John was away for ten days in April. Ever the traveler, John had a good trip up into West Africa.
May brought a week without electricity, due to the efforts of “load sharing” here. Some good friends helped us out and let Carol and the kids sleep over as John was away still. We are now equipped with a two burner gas stove for emergencies.
Some thieves attempted to break into our home, and thankfully were not successful. No one was home and all is well. But the biggest news in May has been surgery for John. He is currently on the mend and improving daily.
Through the ups and downs of life, God is gracious to us and we appreciate His evidence of care in our lives. We also praise Him for good friends and family who act in a support role to us. Your prayers for us are invaluable.
Til we have a chance to update this ‘spot’ again, take care.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
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2 comments:
That's wonderful that you finally got your permits! We sure miss you guys though ;) Hope you post another update soon, now that I finally found your blog again :D
Well written article.
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