Sunday 22 July 2012

another week in the north....

Hello everyone,

Once again its been a busy couple of weeks - time is flying past and I never seem to catch a breath.  All the schools have closed for the summer holidays and our school had our closing celebration.  Here you can see one of the teachers performing a song with our toddlers about Noah and the ark where the children have to name the animals in the ark!



One of our children called Gresham was involved in a terrible car accident about 6 months ago and has been in hospital ever since.  He was discharged just before our closing so here you can see his mother on the right with Gresham in a suit and his friends all around him.  He has a badly broken leg and is having intensive physiotherapy to help him to walk again.  Such a brave little boy.


Just a couple of pictures from the day!  Don't you love the hats!!





The Head Teacher, Mrs Patricia Nyasulu addressing the parents.




During the past week the caregivers from Mzuzu Presbytery were having a refresher course with Nicolas and Enala the trainers in the Presbytery...




In February, we trained 18 more trainers and so Mercy (on the left)joined Nicolas and Enala to learn more about facilitation and content of training.  She is the trainer in Jombo Presbytery and has a very big area to cover as she monitors our CBCC's there.

Mercy and Enala with beautiful smiles!

A couple of the play areas set up using locally available materials (rubbish)to show the caregivers what to do...





On Thursday I had to go to Lilongwe as I had a meeting on Friday morning.  Fidelis came with me and on the way back we stopped to price a snack - these mice cost K100 each - around 25p........if you want to place an order just let me know!!  I declined to taste them!


Fidelis was feeling hungry!!



Many of you have been praying for Nicolas, and indeed many of you met him when he was in Ireland a couple of years ago.  I am pleased to tell you that Nicolas is now the proud holder of a Diploma in Early Childhood Development!  He has worked really hard and deserves it.  He has also been appointed ECD project officer and so will be working alongside me in the Synod, so I am even more delighted about this development.

Continue praying for him in what will be a challenging job as he works with fellow trainers, caregivers, churches and communities 



Wishing you all a great week and if you are on holidays - enjoy!!


Blessings,
Diane

Wednesday 11 July 2012

school, fundraising and lake...

Hello everyone,

An update from the last couple of weeks.  I have been trying to update the blog for a few days but we have had no network!

Deborah and Helen are about to leave this morning but I think they have really enjoyed their time. Here you can see Deborah with some of the kids who will miss them!!  It was an emotional farewell for them at our school yesterday morning!!


On Saturday 30th June we had a fund raising day at school to contribute towards our new school building which we hope we can open part of in September, but with rising prices and devaluation of the Kwacha it is proving quite a challenge!!    A lot of parents and friends supported the event which was great encouragement to the organisers. They raised just under £400 - a wonderful effort by all concerned.


Here is the chairman waiting to collect the entrance fee!!



some of the food on offer.........


children waiting to go on the bouncy castle

enjoying the fizzy drinks - yes, we still get fizzy drinks in glass bottles!!

thanks to whoever sent us the ELC balloons  - kids loved them!

It was good to see many fathers coming with their children...

Last Wednesday I had to take a friend to the airport in Lilongwe, and so decided to take the visitors with me and go back to Mzuzu via the lakeshore.  We stopped overnight at Nkhotakota - the weather was good but cool and the lake was beautiful.......


lots of local crafts on sale

Deborah and Helen admiring the view

Early morning visitor at my chalet.....

On Thursday, we travelled north up the lakeshore as Enala and I were going to train some committee members of nursery schools at Chilumba.  Here you can see Enala at work in the church building...



doing some group work

dancing  and singing early  years songs - we had competition between the men and women


On Sunday, as it was Helen and Deborah's last weekend we had a barbeque in the garden - unfortunatley as this chair was being moved into the garden, it fell apart but Nicolas and Fidelis soon had it together again!!




There was much hilarity as silly games were played!!





including pin the tail on the donkey.......




It was good to have two new visitors from Northern Ireland - Claire and Flo are doing their medical elective at Ekwendeni - they had just come from a weekend in Livingstonia and were really enjoying themselves!  You can spot them in the photo by the colour of their skin!!






Those of you who follow my blog know that I love wildlife and on Sunday afternoon the only wildlife in the garden worth taking a photo of was this family of chickens - making a lot of noise as they looked for food!!



Am writing this from Lilongwe - just before going to leave the girls to the airport and then face the drive north again this afternoon.  Its been a good three weeks and I think Helen and Deborah would agree that they have learned much not only about a new culture but about themselves.  Who knows they might end up doing a similar job in a developing country themselves someday!

Wishing you all a good week wherever you are in the world.  Thanks for reading the blog and please leave a comment if you find it interesting.  Also please become a follower so that you can keep up to date with what is happening!!

Blessings
Diane