We went out to Osizweni this week to try again to teach the Sabbath Day Observance lessons. Last time we tried they had forgotten to bring the projector so we had to come back. This time the DVD wouldn’t work. Luckily we have taught this lesson enough that we could just teach it without the DVD. Goes to show what experienced missionaries we are. Good thing, because you never know what will happen out in Osizweni.
We came back to Madadeni and Elder Hind was asked to bless the baby of the less active family we have been working with.
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This picture was taken a few days after he blessed this baby |
While in the church he got a call from the elders asking him to come outside. He looked out the doors and could see that the missionaries had been in an accident with a van. The van had decided to back up and the missionary driving the bakkie could not get out of the way quickly enough. This is the bakkie that had been in an accident back in April and spent 3 months in the shop. Now it is back to the panel beaters again.
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It was only lightly damaged |
On Monday we had to spend some time cleaning the house to
get ready for Elder Hind’s family to come and visit us. We are so excited. It
will seem strange to have family here. Elder Hind’s older sister, Carol, his brother, Doug and his wife, Karen and their daughter, Mallory are all coming on Wednesday. We had the Newcastle elders help us move
mattresses from their boarding to ours so our guests would have comfortable
places to sleep. In addition to house work I had a pedicure appointment and
Elder Hind went to the Madadeni police station to file an accident report on
the bakkie.
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Elder Benisson showing off his head carrying skills |
In the evening we went out to the Madadeni cottage meeting
and then came home to a house full of young people for Family Home Evening. This
is Elder Ngulube’s last FHE so we had him share his testimony and leave us with
a spiritual thought. We are going to miss him. We met one of our new
missionaries, Elder Canamela. It is hard to see our guys leave us but it is fun
to get to know new elders.
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Saying good bye to Elder Ngulube
Elder Canamala |
Tuesday we worked hard to get ready for our company and to
pack for our trip to the Drakensburg mountains. It was good that we did not
have too much missionary work to do. We did have a teaching appointment and we also taught our Eternal marriage class on Tuesday because we will be gone
Wednesday.
We woke up Wednesday morning anxious for our company to get
here. We didn’t expect them until around noon. We had some more preparations to
take care off so that helped the time pass. Along about eleven we heard a car in
the driveway and there they were. We were so happy to see them. We worried
about them finding their way. They did have a little trouble finding our house
but when they stopped and asked for directions someone actually showed them the
way.
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Elder Thsuma |
We hugged them and chatted with them and showed them where
they would be sleeping. Some of our missionaries came by so we introduced them to our family. We also met another new missionary, Elder Thsuma. Then we were off to see the Drakensberg Mountains and to watch
the Drakensberg boy’s choir. The trip to the mountains takes about two hours.
About an hour into the drive we noticed Doug was not behind us anymore so we
turned around to see what the problem was. He had pulled over because his oil
light went on. Because his temperature gage was reading normal we risked
driving it into Ladysmith and getting some oil in it. It was reading a little
low. We then decided to go ahead and
drive to the choir concert as it was not far away.
We got to the concert in good time and enjoyed a great show.
Carol was kind enough to buy us a choir CD. We will enjoy listening to that as
we drive around the country.
After the concert we drove to Champagne Castle where we will
be spending two nights. We stayed here when we went to our first couples
retreat and we really liked it. The view is magnificent, the rooms are
luxurious and the buffet meals are really good.
The next morning the weather was rainy so we had to postpone
the planned hike. Doug called the car rental company and they agreed to drive a
new car to the nearby town of Winterton and trade with him. But for some reason
when he stopped to put some gas in the car the oil light went out. He traded
with him anyway. We went to a place that sells hand woven rugs. Carol and Karen
bought somethings there. We also looked into some other shops.
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It takes two weeks of constant work to complete a hand woven rug |
After dinner that night I heard a chorus of unusual sounds
out in the dark beyond the hotel. I asked someone what was making that sound.
He told me it was bull frogs. There is a big pond out there and it must be full
of frogs. It was a beautiful night and the sounds of the frogs made it even more interesting.
In the morning we packed up and headed to the Ndaka lodge
in the Nambiti game reserve. Imagine our great surprise when the ranger that
came to pick us up was the same one we had when we came to Nambiti 8 months
ago. That time we had stayed at the Springbok lodge.We had a great lunch and then went to our tents to rest up
for the game drive.
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Elder Hind in the doorway of our "tent' |
The next day we went on another game drive early in the
morning. The weather was good this time.
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At a rest stop with our ranger |
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We saw lots of elephants again |
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Cape buffalo are one of the BIG 5. They are considered very dangerous to hunt on foot. |
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An old European settlement |
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a momma rhino and her baby
We were excited to get this picture because it is of a rare black rhino. They
are very endangered and also very shy so it was cool to see him. |
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This big guy had a brother nearby that we could also see |
After a wonderful and fun game drive we went back to the lodge and had breakfast. Then it was time to pack up and get ready to go home. We had such a good time, it was hard to leave. But we headed back to Newcastle, which was about an hour away. We had a self reliance training meeting at 2:00pm so we got home and cleaned up and left our guests to rest for awhile. When we came back from our meeting we took everyone out to visit a Newcastle family. The Newcastle elders came also.
We had a great lesson and the family made us a nice dinner. It was our first opportunity to share our mission with our family. It was a good way to end the day.
I remember when Doug, Karen and their kids and Grandpa came and visited me on my mission. They sure do get around. ;) Looked like a lot of fun.
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