Nativity Natters (2)

Arrrrgh! I forgot the reindeer! At yesterday's 'turn up and take part' nativity, one child chose a reindeer outfit. (I knew I should have left them at home).  So we get through the whole story and the shepherds, kings and angels have all been called out of the audience to play their part  with Mary and Joseph and we... Continue Reading →

Nativity Natters

Yay! Thirty one outfits ready for this afternoon's turn up and take part nativity play. 9 shepherds 9 kings 9 angels 5 sheep 1 star 1 Mary 1 Joseph 3 reindeer and 1 big flowery Auntie Flo dress. I'm not currently sure where the three reindeer and Auntie Flo come into the story but I'm sure we'll... Continue Reading →

‘I once was blind but now I see’

Okay, so that's a slight exaggeration, but it is also a favourite line from a hymn and it perfectly expresses my excitement about advances in my optical world. Yesterday's visit to the opticians confirmed what I expected:  I have been living in an increasingly fuzzy world. I can just about see everything in focus so... Continue Reading →

Hilarity in the face of Adversity

This will be my last Mozambique post. Just the chance to post up a good smattering of photos and some final funny stories. Looking back now after a week at home, I think my abiding memory will be all the hilarity we shared, sometimes in the face of adversity.  We laughed, then sighed, then laughed... Continue Reading →

The Bigger Picture

The day I left for Mozambique I opened my email in the morning. In one, a close friend from my small group at church shared that she had been praying for me and had been given the picture of world as seen from space and gave me words of encouragement that she felt God intended... Continue Reading →

Victoria: ‘sitting pretty’!

Those of you who know and love Victoria will enjoy the photo below which she has given me permission to post up. In the interests of fairness (seeing as embarrassing photos of me have recently been posted on this blog): captions are invited! The occasion for her joy is the installation of a decent orthopaedic ... Continue Reading →

Mozambique Part Three: ‘It’s complicated’

Well, I am coming towards the end of my time in Mozambique.  Victoria and I have had lots of ‘funny moments’, some ’fed- up moments’ (feeling tired/sick/grubby/sweaty/confused/bored waiting in hospital queues etc) only a couple of ‘frightening moments’ (lights going out at the base and a wild storm at 1am when I apparently came off... Continue Reading →

Mozambique Part Two: Where’s Wally?

Yesterday I was able to spend quite a long time with the boys teaching them some English, playing with puzzles and looking at books. ‘Where’s Wally?’ is one of their favourite books, they are content to search over and over again at the crowded pages seeking out the little red and white Wally figure. Last... Continue Reading →

First 2 days

This was my first view of Beira as I arrived on Weds. My journey went very smoothly, thankfully. I was delighted to be reunited with both my suitcase and my friend Victoria. First impressions were fairly overwhelming: noise from the building site outside our bedroom. the street vendors with  all their goods on the pavement,... Continue Reading →

Trip to Mozambique

Tomorrow I am setting off for Mozambique. I've been practicing my portuguese, packing my bag, and trying not to panic. I am going on my own to visit Casa Re'om, a home for street kids in Beira and I am very much looking forward to seeing Victoria who works there and meeting Oliveira and Angelica... Continue Reading →

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