Monday, September 19, 2016

Some snippets from the first full week of school

* My cleaning woes have quieted down a bit now, but it was a very, very busy week, and I was tired, tired, tired!

* We had an epicly awful fire drill on Saturday; Lower School didn't hear and some kids were out for fitness groups--over 8 minutes to get ourselves assembled. When clean up started right after, I went into my classroom and jokingly remarked, "Well, we lost Lower School!" And then the 9th grader and I said in unison, "They're all dead!" to which the 5th grader asked how we managed to say that together. Great minds?

* We had board meeting on Friday; everyone traveled safely, and there was a good fellowship time afterwards.

* I have really been enjoying getting to know the two lady short-termers; one is a 'repeat visitor' and one is new, but they have been such a blessing to me.

* We have had a few good rains--early in the year for us, but very much appreciated!

Parting shots:

Wild Zambian skies,

Kids hard at work,

and Sunday river.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

September, 2016

Dear Friends and Family,

Today start the first full week of our third and last school term of 2016. The week and a half before the kids arrive are full of standard teacher tasks such as going through textbooks, rearranging and cleaning classrooms, and planning. Because this is Sakeji, there have been more exciting jobs to do as well—hospitality for 5 newly arrived short termers, a trip into Ikelenge for a few supplies, moving two classrooms from their temporary locations into the mostly finished lower school, coming up with new cleaning schedules, ordering two terms worth of cleaning supplies from a new company, and a quick trip to the Copper Belt for cheese and butter among many other things. Thankfully I wasn’t involved in all of them! There is an incredible amount of work that goes into getting ready for a term, and while there are always ‘hiccups’ along the way, God is faithful and provides strength and grace.

As mentioned, this term we have 5 people out to help in various areas ranging from filling in for the Ronald’s as dorm parents, co-teaching grades 1-5 with various other staff members, and of course Sunday schools, craft times, supervisions, and all the other odd jobs that need doing. It is such a blessing to have this help; my science class is in capable hands this term, so I have a little extra time to work on the Christmas program music before we switch to history. Three of our short termers are ‘repeat’ visitors, so they are slipping into routines and schedules well.

I am planning to be away on furlough from December of this year through at least April of next year. I am so excited about getting to spend Christmas with my family! It has been two years since I was home, and I feel that the Lord is calling me to serve my family and recharge for a time. We don’t know who will be filling in for me at present, but are praying that the Lord will exercise the right person to step in while I am away.

As I finish off this year, there are some specific ways to pray for me this term. First, since I will be away for at least a term, I am working on planning and doing as much ground work as possible now so that the people who fill in for me will have as little inconvenience as possible. This is a bit challenging as I have full responsibilities this term to work through as well, so prayers for wisdom and strength are always appreciated! Secondly, I injured my right shoulder a little over a year ago, and it has been giving me trouble on and off ever since. Stress definitely makes it flair up more, and unfortunately, playing piano for extended periods of time also makes it worse. So, prayers for wisdom in how to use my practice time to best effect, and to be able to play the Christmas program without being in great pain like I was last year would also be greatly appreciated. And thirdly, for 2017 at Sakeji. At the moment we are still very much in need of more full time teachers, and there is an initiative from the board of education in Zambia that we might have to comply with that will greatly complicate our ministry. As always, this is the Lord’s school, and we look to Him to provide and direct for the future.

Thanks again for your prayers and for keeping in touch with me. I could not do this ministry without your support. I hope to see many of you when I am home, and look forward to catching up on your lives.

May we be found faithful, wherever we are called to be!

Parting shots--some pictures of the refurbished lower school--the bathroom, the grade 3 and 1 rooms, and the back room respectively.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Dry Season

When you can see your daily walking path joining the tire marks on the airstrip...

This time of year there are splashes of scarlet in the dry bush to tide you over till the rains come and things go green again,

and the afternoon sky is filling with clouds after the rushing winds have blown all morning.

And teachers at Sakeji are beginning the never ending process of getting ready for term! One math test written and literature unit planned...a million other things to go!

Monday, August 22, 2016

Cottage Trip

We as a station (all 12 of us counting the 5 staff kids) went out to the cottage for a cookout this past Saturday. We took my brazier and a cool Menonite barbeque stand and they worked beautifully. The kids got to swim, the adults got to chat, the bugs weren’t too bad, the river was cool and peaceful, and it was a nice break from our little world of the station.

Monday, August 15, 2016

What do teachers do while the kids are away?

* Put up some very appropriate wall letters in their living room.

* Hang a candle sconce and a picture frame in their rooms.

* And get given a new set of pots to replace the totally motley collection they have been using for the last 6 ½ years!

Parting thought:
* While I was in town, I ordered a rump steak for dinner one night. Much to my amusement, the chef came out and asked if I would like my “lump steak lare, or medium lare.” We had heard vigorous pounding coming from the kitchen, so I can only assume there were working on those ‘lumps.’ TIA! (This is Africa!)

Parting shot: The clouds are back!

Monday, August 8, 2016

Road Trip!

Last week I took a quick trip down to Solwezi with Jill to pick up some perishable supplies and to get off station. Some highlights include:

Staying at Mutanda Nature Lodge--lovely place and good food!

Buying a brazier up-cycled from a drum; actual picture of mine in use to follow.

We got to drive past some pretty big bushfires,

And I found a few personal treats including this fun hat in the stores at the new mall.

We had some car trouble, but the Lord worked things out for us and took care of us. Now, I have a few weeks to recharge and prepare for the last leg of this school year. With His help and strength, I can do all things!

Monday, August 1, 2016

August Holiday has officially begun!

* Term ended!

* My cold turned into a sinus infection

* One of my 7th grade students was baptized--praise the Lord!

* I have been working on getting somewhat caught up on sleep. This could take quite awhile...

* I am taking a quick trip to Solwezi this week; just two nights away, but it should be fun to get some shopping done.

* Have I mentioned how glad I am for a holiday?