Sunday 25 September 2011

sunrises and surprises....

Hello everyone, thanks for the comments on the last blog - it is encouraging to know that many people are reading the blog and keeping up to date with what I am doing!  Much has happened since I last wrote - as one of my comments suggests - I don't have much 'me' time, but I am trying to improve on that!!

As many of you know, my colleague Fiona has finished her assignment with us and left for Northern Ireland last week.  Before she left, we had some farewells for her and her you can see her here with some of our Early Childhood Development Trainers.  It was a lovely time - many travelled far, for Lyness from Wenya it is a two day journey to Mzuzu! We had lunch together, and of course I took the opportunity to do some 'business' with them when they were there!!  





Before Fiona left, and thankfully with just enough fuel we spent a day at the lake - the sunset was very beautiful and my camera did not do it justice by any means - the reflection on the lake was amazing.






And the sunrise equally spectacular - no matter how many times I see the sunrise over the lake, I never cease to be amazed at its beauty.








The sky can change colour many times every day - its just beautiful - very relaxing - in fact so relaxing that I slept a lot of the afternoon!!








Lake Malawi is often referred to as the lake of stars and you can see why - the sparkles on the water are constantly moving so it makes it extremely difficult to get a good picture, but this is not bad, even if I say so myself!!








As I was relaxing, and, as you might have gathered from previous blogs, I love bird life, and sitting reading a book, its amazing what comes to sit next to you.  If you look carefully here you can see a couple of African Pied Wagtails - they are pretty well camouflaged though.








and of course the Bulbuls which are frequent visitors in my garden and common throughout Malawi...








Although it looks small in the picture, this African Hoopoe wandered right along the beach, and I thought it was a lovely picture with the outline of the bird against the rocks.








As we were walking along, we spied this line of birds ready to take off to who knows where...........and what sort of birds were they.........my eyesight is not that good!








I have been trying to sort out lots of stuff which came on the last container and has been stored, so one day last week two teachers and myself started clearing out and sorting out what was there.  Here you can see Tiwonge carrying one box....









and Judy carrying another...........I did not attempt to carry on my head!!





Its always good to get a surprise and we had a family of mice surprise us - they were making a cosy home in one of the boxes  - they are now dead mice as you can see....


supper anyone???




Malawi is still in a state of instability and uncertainty - this past week on 21 September a three day vigil began which was organised by the Civil Society, who encouraged people not to go to work, but to stay at home and pray for the country of Malawi and its governance.  On Wednesday, all was quiet in Mzuzu as people were afraid to move around after the terrible day we had on 20 July.  However on Thursday a few people reported for duty, and by Friday it was back to normal.  Please continue to pray for our country as we live day by day! Fuel is still a big issue - in fact we had no diesel for almost 3 weeks in Mzuzu and so we had to borrow a petrol car to take Fiona to the airport.  Foodstuffs and other commodities go up in price almost every time we go to the shops - people are finding life really tough.

The fuel shortage is affecting many people and it has affected my work as we have not been able to conduct interviews in the rural areas for new ToT's.  I am hoping that we can finish them in the next couple of weeks, but planning ahead is difficult!

Even though we were off work for 3 days, I was clearing all the materials for schools and putting them into bundles for distribution - a big job but now we can distribute them.  And...even though we had a notice on the gate telling parents that school was closed until Monday, children were dropped off and just left, so they were brought to my house and I had to organise getting them home again.  Sometimes its not good to live so close to the office!!

Wishing you a  blessed week and looking forward to a few more comments!!

Love from Diane

5 comments:

  1. Hi Diane, it's always great to read your blogs and see all the excellent photos.... Keep up all th hard work and all keep malawi in my thoughts and prayers.

    God bless
    Caroline x

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  2. Hi there Diane - after a day at home with my three kids, due to a staff baker day, I might try doing it the Malawian way next time. I will leave them outside the office door and see if any staff member will take them in for the day and then bring them home later - could catch on!?? Val xx

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  3. Such a busy life you lead ! Thanks for posting the great photos too - I know you do but always take care as you head about, things sound somewhat volitile on an ongoing basis

    Have a good weekend meantime my friend

    Hen, Sarah & Bump :)

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  4. The Trainers looked so good! keep up the good work Diane! May God increase your strength each and everyday.. those who hope in the Lord shall renew their strength.They will soar on wings like eagles..

    Blessings

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