Thursday, August 27, 2009

Moving On

Well today has been a day of lasts for the group of us five SALTer's with our Country Reps spending time together, until we meet all together the end of September for the Cultural Festival in Lesotho. Tomorrow morning James is driving Simon and Anna to Lesotho, Saturday Andrew and Felicia leave for Durban and I stay here in Pietermaritzburg . We have grown together to form a little family, and it's now time for the next step in our journeys, venturing out on our own. Are we ready? I think so, I hope so, I know so!


Well since the last I blogged, we have gone to a local market, oh how the produce is cheap! Visited an animal park, how fun! Attended a Mennonite Brothers Church Service in Durban, message spoken in French but translated in English and dance with the church people! Relaxed on the Durban beach, and enjoyed a Frisbee game with a stray dog joining in! Attended another church service, my future home church. Met my home stay mom, and even saw my future home, but don't move in for another few more weeks! I'm staying with my country reps, James & Joan a little longer.

Monday through to Thursday we spent time at a Spiritual Retreat where we said goodbye to what's familiar, walked through the dessert, and said hello to the future! Learned to meditate, prayed, enjoyed the fruits of our labour, and got intuned with our selves. But also enjoyed the Garden of Eden. In this Garden of Eden I was introduce to a Poinsettia tree, so pretty and so neat! We were spoiled with many baked goodies, and awesome home cooked meals, even one dish that was almost identical to one of my mothers dishes (Sweet and Sour Chicken, minus the pineapple). Cuddled up with a cat next to a fire, played catch with a dog, and climbed in a tree and read. So, relaxing!

So, tonight we are have a Menno Night Braai with local Mennonite missionaries and their families. This should be fun! I'm sure many laughs will be heard amongst us all. Well I think this concludes this excerpt in my African Adventure blog.

Signing off from Pietermaritzburg, South Africa

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Greetings from South Africa

Well I know everybody is anxious to know how I'm doing, what I'm doing and wondering where are the pictures? Well give me some time on the pictures please, it cost money to upload things on the web, until I can learn a way to make my photos smaller to upload, I'll upload some.

Well I survive my 20 + hours of travel to South Africa. Unfortunately I didn't get much sleep the last night in Akron, after waking up just after 3am to drive to the Harrisburg, Airport, for the start of three flights that day. My first two flights were really short, but my last flight was 15 hrs long. And unfortunately again I got little sleep during the 15 hr flight. We arrived at in Jo'burg 9:15 Sunday Morning. I think I got somewhere between 1 1/2 to 2 hrs of sleep. Once arriving at our B&B for the day, we refreshed our selves, including doing a little head dive into the wall after tripping over Felicia's bags, we joined our country reps James and Joan Alty for a light lunch.

The rest of the day we toured around Soweto and Kliptown, including going to Nelson Mandela's first owned house. The next couple of days we toured and visited different museums, such as Freedom Park and The VoorTrekker Monument in Pretoria, and The Apartheid Museums in Jo'burg. It is so great to be able to visit these places, especially after reading books about the history.

If you are still wondering what my first impression of South Africa is, it is very brown and dry. Spring doesn't start until Sept 1st. Security is very important and homes are gated and locked at all times with barb wire attached to the tops of the fences surrounding homes. The people are very friendly, and even like to be included in photo's. The mornings and evening are really cool and it warms up in the afternoon. I'm am thankful for bringing my yellow jacket! The scenery is very beautiful especially the 6 hr drive from Jo'burg to Pietermartizburg! I wish I could attach photo's of the drive on here, but I need to work on making the photo file size smaller.
Anyways signing off in Zulu,
Sala Khle

Monday, August 10, 2009

Orientation, Akron, Pa

Well I know a lot of you are probably wondering how I'm doing? Well I'm doing great! Meeting lots of new people from around the World, Canada and the US.

But let me start at getting here to Akron, Pa. My flight left Toronto, about 10 mins behind, but that didn't make any difference to me and my other 2 SALTer's I was traveling with. We sat separated and on different sides of the plane. I sat beside a really friendly guy who was coming home to the States, from Peru. We chatted pretty much the whole flight. He has traveled a lot, and had been to SA before, but years ago. So I asked him question about SA, and he tried to answer them the best he could. Once we landed and got our luggage, we were left instructions to meet another flight coming in after ours. The flight number of this flight we soon learned didn't exist! So, we quickly made some phone calls here to Akron, and received the correct number which was wrong by 2 digits. We also learned that we had to walk from our F terminal, to terminal A, and that was a 10-15 min walk around the outside of the airport, and it was really hot and humid! Once we got to Terminal A, we started asking people about this flight that was to be arriving at that terminal. We got two completely different stories, one was that the airline that we were to meet, flies together with another airline and their terminal is terminal E. We had just came from F, and we didn't want to walk all the way back from where we came from. The second story, which we found to be accurate, was that the flight was delayed. And we finally met up with everybody and drove to Akron. My flight arrived around 1:25 pm ish and we finally headed out of the airport around 4 pm ish.
Housing here at Akron is really neat. We are all broken up into 5 different houses. The Africa house, Americas house, Middle East/Europe house, Asia house and the Manor. We are then paired up with a room mate. My room mate is Yvonne Hlatshwayo, she is an IVEPer and is from Zimbabwe. Her placement is in New Hamburg, ON!
I am slowly trying to meet everybody, learning their names, where their from and where they're going. It's hard to remember every body's faces and names, but we do wear name tags so that helps some.
We do get some free time, so I have been able to check e-mails. We are learning lots and I can't wait to fly to South Africa. I've been learning a lot more about MCC than I knew before I left home. Also, I've been going to sessions that are helping us to adjust to living in other cultures which have been fun, especially interactive ones.

Well I'm not sure what more to write, it's only been a couple days so far. So, signing off from Akron,

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Four more Sleeps

Well I thought I would write one more blog before I leave on Saturday the 8th for Akron, Pa for my one week orientation. I have officially four more comfy sleeps left in my big bed :( :). Today, the mail lady delivered my passport with my travel visa. It has been a very stressful process this last month. And I'm very glad I finally have it in my hands. Phew!

If, you all are wondering as to what my SALT placement details are, like what my job description is, or maybe I haven't completely shared all the details with you. Well my job title with Project Gateway and MCC is an Administrative Aassistant. I think I've already shared that I'm working with Project Gateway four out of five days, where one of the four days I'm working with one of their many projects. The fifth weekday I'm in the MCC office, which is now located in the Project Gateway building.

I have no idea as to whom I'll be living with in South Africa for the year. One of my fellow SALTer's, who is going to be in Chad, Africa, has received photos of her home for the next 11 months, but me notta. I guess it will be part of my unknown adventure.

One, thing that I'm going to ask of all you family and friends is to pray for safe travel for me and everyone else as we travel to our placements. I have about a total of 20 travel hours ahead of me on the 15th, so please pray for safe flights.

Just want to also say a really huge thank you to all my family and friends for all your support, either if it is financial or moral, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!! Well I gotta run and finish up the rest of my last minute items and start to figure out how to pack everything within my packing limits.

Signing off, next time will be maybe either Akron, PA, or South Africa.