Many of you have probably wondered if I have fallen off the side of the world, sorry for the silence. Truth be told it was my own fault, see I tempted fate, and fate obliged! Last week as I ate a salad one of my neighbours teased me and told me that only chickens and rabbits eat salad. I proudly said "I eat salads to keep me healthy, and how many times have you seen me sick since my arrival?"
Well, first I must say that I come from a very superstitious family, we touch wood after saying everything, and I can assure you that I touched wood after making such a statement. It was not enough however and the very next morning I came down with a case of tonsillitis AND a urinary tract infection in my kidneys all at the same time! Imagine my luck of getting both.
I am happy to say now (touch wood) that I am feeling much better due to some antibiotics and a prescription of pain killers!
This week is also a busy week for me in terms of school. It is exam time for me and I have 5 days to write 6000 words in carious research papers! I have just submitted 3000 of those words and on Friday the remainder are due.
I am really excited to get back to work, there is much to be done! Due to a very kind person I have now received enough donations to build a family a proper house. At first I was going to tear down this house and rebuild it using similar materials but with better construction, but now I have enough in donations to build this family a concrete block house! I have not yet told them, I want it to be a surprise, they are going to be beyond happy.
In addition this week I begin work to start a very special grandmothers to granddaughters program in which the elder ladies will teach traditional Xhosa bead work to the younger generation. It is easy to see that this beautiful skill is starting to fade but I intend to bridge the gap. I will be supplying the group with all of the materials and together we will learn how to make this beautiful jewellery. My intention is to have the group make a piece or two for themselves and then create an abundance of extra pieces for me to bring to Canada. I will pay them a fair price for their work and the funds I raise from sales in Canada will be returned to the community.
Sunday will be very special, 33 of us (mostly children and some adult supervisors) will be embarking to a fabulous destination. Monkey Land and Birds of Eden are two special and connected educational parks located in the nearby town of Plettenburg Bay. The monkeys and birds in this sanctuary have all been rescued and rehabilitated and now live in freedom within the gigantic perimeter of the park. The children in this community do not get to do many activities outside of their community so this will be a very special day for them. At these parks they will learn about animals, gain a memorable experience and build self confidence. For more information about these parks you can visit their website:
http://www.birdsofeden.co.za/
http://www.monkeyland.co.za/
Stay tuned for photos and stories, it is going to be a fun week ahead!
Tomorrow is the big day and I know the children must be very excited. Hope you have great weather, a safe trip, lots of fun and many good memories. Mom
ReplyDeleteI would love to buy a piece or two of that jewellery upon your return to Canada! Happy to say my kids have started a donation bank for your cause. They are still a little young to understand 100% but they were very curious about the photos I showed them and they were very willing to help.
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