Sunday 23 December 2012

New life at Christmas......

Hello everyone,

Hope you have all had a good week, no doubt full of shopping and frantic searching for Christmas gifts.  Yesterday, I found we have sparkling lights at our small roundabout here in Mzuzu - I think that is the total of the Christmas decorations here in Mzuzu!!

I had a busy week as usual but now am on holidays for two whole weeks!!    Nicolas and I travelled to Dwangwa this week to have a meeting with the Presbytery leaders (ministers and session clerks) about Early Childhood Development and how we can assist each other to support our ECD centres especially in the rural areas.  It was a terrible day weatherwise as it poured down all the way to Dwangwa (about a 3 hour drive) and we dodged the lightning or at least it seemed that way!  However, we arrived safely and had a good meeting.

After having heavy rains, there is much new life developing as everything grows at double the speed in the heat and damp.  Here you can see just a few pictures of the fruits from my garden!

lemons

avocados

guavas

pawpaw or papaya

oranges

and the flowers in the garden.........














and of course the rains bring out the bugs and the animals too.  This morning this friendly creature decided to come into the house...........there are so many snails around at the moment and they are enormous.  There is nothing worse than waking up in the morning, opening the curtain and finding this enormous snail sticking to your window!  Maybe something to think about for Christmas dinner instead of turkey!



On Friday, we had the last day at work and so a Christmas get together was organised with a women's netball match and a men's football match!  I was the photographer, never having played netball in my life!!  (I was a hockey player!)

Mrs Gausi the Deputy Education Secretary 

the ladies in action!

the men being very patriotic singing the National Anthem before they begin!


Of course, these big people playing football attracted a lot of children and they began to copy and have a game on their own!!


and we also had an acrobat show........




for those of you who know Nicolas, that's him on the left...



After the sports we had a party all together which was also great fun.  We had a
competition to see who could drink a bottle of soda the fastest.  On the left here is one of my teachers, Judy.  She did not win but another teacher Gift won!  




the eyes of victory!!



and so that you know I was actually there, here I am with Mirriam my good friend and mentor here in Malawi!!



I hope that wherever you are in the world you also have a time to celebrate as we celebrate the birth of Jesus.  I will  be getting together with some friends, going to church and having some food and fellowship together afterwards.

Wishing you a Christmas full of joy, love, peace and hope.

Blessings,
Diane x

Saturday 15 December 2012

Its all about the children.........

Hello everyone from a dull and grey day here in Mzuzu, but are we complaining - no, not at all because we really need rain!  We have had a couple of days of rain which is great - mind you I don't appreciate going to the market and sloshing through the mud!!

This past week has been busy as we were training caregivers from 5 private Early Childhood Centres which belong to Wukani Private Schools.  Although it was busy, it was a really enjoyable and fun time.  This is the entrance to one of the schools where we conducted the training.  Very wise I thought!!



At the minute we have 4 different workshops happening, one in Chitipa, this one in Mzuzu, one in Njuyu and one in Mchinji, so its a busy time.  This is because schools are closed so its a good time to train the caregivers so as not to disrupt the programme.  I can imagine the thoughts of people in Ireland if they were asked to attend a workshop the week before Christmas!!

In Mzuzu we had our trusty trainers, Kamoza, Enala and of course Nicolas. Kamoza and Enala were with us for the first two days and then Nicolas and myself facilitated for the next 3 days.



me in action.........
We had 12 caregivers from 5 centres and they all had a very good understanding which made the teaching simple!



We did a lot of group work so that there would be active participation, and it turned out to be great fun.









I really appreciated being able to do a lot of the facilitating and I don't have so much time these days to teach, and I really enjoyed it.



and yes, one of my topics was brain development!!...


Nicolas loves doing music and movement in the early years with the caregivers and we used our local musical instruments and has a wonderful time.






We were blessed this week with heavy rains, but I did not think it such a blessing when we had torrential rain during one of my sessions and due to the noise on the tin roof, I had to go round each person individually and shout!!


 Our locally available materials.......




On Friday we had the closing ceremony where I had to make a speech as the 
ECD Co-ordinator.


Our guest of honour was the Manager of Wukani Schools and you can see the lovely smile as she made her closing remarks.


So all in all, it has been a great week.  I continually am humbled by how people here want to learn, and how they enjoy learning.  Every time I facilitate a training, I learn so much from the participants and this time was no different.  I praise God for the opportunities I have had in Malawi in this role.  And I praise God that we have the opportunity to reach out to so many children all over the north through the caregivers that we train.

Apart from training, of course there were other things happening during the week.  The final stages of the electrical installation at the new school building was completed thanks to the fundraising the school had a few weeks ago.  Here you can see the inside of the classroom now with light fittings and sockets and switches!


Our two watchmen, Brave and Gift.........


 and Lemoni (good name for a gardener), who works in the garden trying to keep the grass down, which is not an easy job these days as it grows so quickly with the rain and the heat, with the added bonus of snakes possibly lurking in the grass!! 


I hope you have also had a good week as we prepare for the birth of Jesus.  I am sure in the UK there are Christmas carols singing all around and trees glittering with fairy lights.  None of that here, in fact not really any mention of Christmas at all!!  One of my friends is returning home to USA after 14 years in Malawi.  Please remember her in your prayers as she goes through the transition of life back in the West, in what has been a very speedy and unexpected exit from Malawi.

As we train our caregivers to look after our young children, I think of Mary who had the privilege of bringing up the baby Jesus.  Let us remember the reason for the coming of Christmas.....its all about Jesus, its all about the children...........

Wishing you many blessings during the coming week,
Diane x