Tuesday, September 25, 2012

We left here last night to stay with friends because the house was too full of smoke and we figured it wasn't good for any of us especially Daniella. We packed up a few things, in the dark as there was a power cut, and as I packed I wondered how much should I pack, that awful feeling of will it all still be here in the morning! As we drove up the drive way there was and eerie glow in the gum plantation behind the guest house. Not having power enhanced the glow and the smoke above the trees was all lit up making the hillside seem like it was rolling towards us. You could even see it from the tar road like a huge bonfire. We prayed as we drove away from our land, our home, and trusted it all into the Lord's hands, what would be there tomorrow would be what He wanted us to have.
We spent the night with our friends who provided us with some comic relief, it all seemed like a bad dream, and as we fell asleep that night, I could just see flames in the grass.

We returned this morning to assess the damage. The Lord He is good. A lot of land was burnt, the fire started on the next property and went over the hill behind us, probably about 1000 acres of land . About half of our land was burnt, but there are still beautiful Msasa trees with their colourful leaves, making quite a contrast to the black, scorched earth below them. Our houses are safe! Our neighbour's house is safe. They were just hear to pray with us to say thank you to the Lord for His protection. I realised today He may not answer our prayers as we want them answered, He does it His way, and He gets the glory!!

24th September - One of those days


Our little baby girl was 6 months yesterday! It is so amazing to think back to the day she was born. She was so small and helpless, now she is sitting and eating real food. She is such a blessing to us, so joyful and full of character. A real bundle of joy!

I am writing this sitting out on the deck. It is a HOT September day, a slight cool breeze blows every now and then and there are a few wisps of cloud towards the South. Last night I sat out here too just after dark and it was still and heavy. Then a gentle breeze came and the little pitter patter of rain drops began to squeeze their way through the roof above the deck and splat on the wood...and that smell that we all know of rain on the dusty earth rose to my nose. It didn’t last long but it came which means it may come again. We have reached that time of the year where my faith is tested every year, when the water supplies start to dry up and you look at the sky when there is not a cloud in it and think “Well Lord, it’s up to you!” Especially now having a little munchkin, who doesn’t know that making an outfit dirty every day causes a pile of washing to grow daily. I finally have a working washing machine and not that much water to wash with. But our God is greater and bigger than any water problem. In the last few weeks we have actually seen the dam by the shade house rise! Now who can explain that!

There are two stories I have been meaning to write about and I finally have a chance while Daniella is asleep.

A few weeks back there was a lot of wind and behind the back fence there is a rather large Gum tree that has died from being eaten alive by termites. With a strong wind one of the branches snapped off and landed on the fence, squashing it! So my lumber-jack husband decided he needed to take it down. But to do that he would have to take a few others around it down as they would all hold each other up and probably land on the fence anyway. He found one and saw the spot where it needed to land, worked out the placing of cut etc etc and set out to take it down. Now for those of you who know the story of the tree landing on Matt’s leg a few years back and all I said to him was “why weren’t you wearing a hard hat” this time he did put his hard hat on. Daniella and I watched from a distance, I always get a bit nervous of those trees as you can’t really judge how far the top of it is going to land. I had the camera ready and Matt began to cut. It was landing perfectly where Matt wanted it to, HOWEVER.... the top of the tree was spaced out slightly more than Matt realised and its top branches collided with the tree on the side of it and pulled that one down to...and guess where it landed... on the fence! At least he was wearing his hard hat! All I could say was oh dear! It flattened about 10metres of fence and the little pedestrian gate that was there was completely wrapped around the trunk of the tree. Poor Matt just shook his head. Not as he had planned! The fence is all erected with poles now and at least the gate keeps the dogs in. The dead tree is still standing though!

The other story was about my rescuing the “bush baby” one early morning. Matt slept in the single bed in Daniella’s room because he had quite a bad cold and didn’t want to keep Daniella and I up. That night there was a soft rain that fell most of the night and it was all misty and wet the next morning. At about 5.30am I could hear the dogs outside the window making quite a racket and when I checked to see what was going on, they were both standing under the avocado tree, looking up into it and I noticed something in the top most branches, stranded and very wet was what I made out to be a bush baby. Daniella was awake and I rushed through to the other room, handed her over to Matt and said I was off to save the poor little thing who looked like a drowned rat. Matt of course just grunted at me and didn’t make any attempt to help, understandably. I grabbed my gum boots and rain coat and found a box that I thought I could lure the animal into, safe from the snapping jaws of the dogs. I got up under the tree and had a look at my “bush baby” thinking hmm it has a very funny face. As I looked closer my bush baby turned out to be nothing but a drowned rat! It was a huge cane rat!! I of course was very disappointed as there was no ways I was going to be saving a rat! Matt had a good laugh and I won’t describe the end of the rat.  

The time is now 6.10pm and Matt and our guys have been fighting a fire since about 1pm. It started on the next door property – all we could see from the house was the billowing smoke and we could hear the crackle of the fire as it ate its way through the trees and grass. Matt rushed off up the hill with teh guys to fight it from crossing on to our property. There are fire guards but it was a pretty windy day so could jump easily. I stayed at the house and probably prayed continuously for an hour, singing praise songs and believing the fire would go out. The wind blew and seemed to blow it in the opposite direction from the house. After a few hours though it turned and was coming up towards the bottom of our property, it had jumped the guard and was tearing up towards our house at great speed. Matt came in and broke the news that it had jumped the fire guard at the back of the property too and was coming down towards the house too! My faith level went from high to very very low. It is dark now and we can still see the glow of fire in the gum plantation and small snake like glows along the hillside! I ask God why? Why us? Why didn’t my prayers for it to go out work? But I can say thank you Father that we are safe, our home is safe, our staff are safe. It could have been really bad! It rained last night as I said this morning. Tonight not a cloud in the sky! 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

5 month old


Baby girl is 5 months old today! She is such a joy and delight to us!
She had cereal for lunch again and enjoyed as before.

Matt is out cutting trees for the deck roof – I am sitting out here right now enjoying the warm weather that August is bringing us at the moment – it seems a bit too soon to be so warm perhaps we will get a last cold spell before summer really hits. I am looking down from the front of the house at the newest vegetable garden that is going in. the one that we have is too far from the house for water to get too easily until it rains and also it is too far from the house to keep an eye on it from baboons and monkeys. Austen has put a fence around it to keep the dogs out and seeds are going in as I write. I am looking forward to being able to just pop down the hill to collect fresh veg soon enough. Plus with having a baby around who needs fresh veg it will be great!  

I return


Boy it has been a few months since I wrote. Our baby girl is 5 months this Thursday, incredible! She is doing so well and just so adorable. In the last few weeks she has discovered her toes (they were even in her mouth today), she has discovered she can shout when she needs something, this hilarious hoarse shout that often ends with her coughing, and she has discovered food, other than milk from mom. She chewed on her first chicken bone last weekend and today she had her first meal of rice cereal. We wanted to keep her going til 6 months just on breast milk but she seems to wake every 3 hours (remember how I told you all to enjoy sleep – well I mean it even more now!) So today I sat her in a Bumbo seat which she enjoyed as she could drum her hands on the little table joined to it, and tested to see how she would react to the cereal. All the books say your baby may not enjoy it at first and will probably spit it out, but this young lady couldn’t seem to get enough of it. I am so grateful to the Lord for that as I imagined it would be quite a task.
Matt has built a deck out the front of the house. It was planned long ago and has finally started taking shape. There is a roof still to come, but already it is a spot we are drawn to at the end of the day to watch the sunset. I can see many a happy moment happening out there. Daniella was out there on her doughnut this afternoon watching the wind in the leaves.

At the time of me writing this Daniella is fast asleep and Matt has just arrived back from a day of church meeting and golf – his newest hobby that he is enjoying very much. The sweet little golf course in Juliasdale offers a round of golf that gets him the practice he needs!

oh i nearly forgot...there are hyenas around here at the moment. We haven't seen or heard them but they have been heard at night from the shade house and they have taken a few livestock in the area. Quite exciting to think we have such wildlife around our home!!!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Jane Austen

Yesterday I introduced my daughter to the classics! For a very long time I have wanted to go to Jane Austen's house and yesterday it happened. We bundled into the car and drove to Chawton where the house is. It was a beautiful picturesque village with sweet thatched houses. Being in her house made me love the books she wrote even more. Having read all of them and to see the little table that she sat at to write them made me feel that much closer to her - as weird as that sounds - to see where a favourite author of yours lived really seems to create emotions you are not aware could come out. Daniella was an angel the whole way round - she loved the garden, a real English country garden and seemed to sense that this was a special occasion for me and she just watched the people walking around us and looked at all the things. We ended the visit with tea at the sweet little tea shop across the road named after Jane's sister, Cassandra. 
It was simply lovely!

Father's Day

Last Sunday was Father's Day - Matt's first one and his Grandad's 56th one! We celebrated the day with a lunch and the four generations of family were all gathered around the table. Was a special time for the GG's (Great Grandparents) and for little Daniella to be there with everyone. She may not even remember it all but it will go in her memory book for years to come!



Sunday, June 17, 2012

UK Summer

I laugh at the term summer because I think that the temperature of the English summer is about the same as Zim winter! We did have a lovely sunny day today though and managed to grab a few moments outside in the sun. 
Carpe Diem! Seize the sun! 

Sweet Daniella spent her first real day outside lying under and umbrella, completely mesmerized by the blue sky and the breeze blowing the leaves in the trees above. I lay next to her for a while explaining what it all was and she really seemed to be taking it all in. She is so aware of most things and gives us all a good chuckle when she seems to agree with what you say with a slight nod of the head. 

Our sweet little girl is 3 months already! We came to the UK for her to meet all the relies this side and she just beamed the first time that she saw her Amubya and Sekuru (gran and grandad). She is an absolute angel and I cant believe that I can love someone so small so much! The unconditional love she shows me warms my heart and the smile that she gives me or the way she adoringly watches her daddy makes me so aware of how our Father feels watching us and loving us. Love fully today! Tell someone you love them and really mean it! 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Matt's Living Free blog

Check out Matt's "Living Free" blog on the link in the right column under About Us. He has been writing one for the Dorset-Orthopedic website, the place where he got his SAFO from (his blue foot)

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Sleep


Our daughter is 6 weeks already. We had her 6 week check up and she is growing well and putting on weight. She has grown 7cms since she was born! I was looking at photos of her yesterday and it is amazing how she has grown in those 6 weeks. She smiles now and coos, she looks adoringly at her daddy and I know his heart just melts. At the moment she is sound asleep on my chest, so angelic and peaceful! We praise the Lord for such a content baby.
Sleep is something that should be treasured I have decided! She isn’t a bad sleeper, only wakes once during the night at the moment, but sleep it is great when it comes.

 Sleep lots!
                Enjoy sleep! 
Love sleep!

Did you know:
 That It's impossible to tell if someone is really awake without close medical supervision. People can take cat naps with their eyes open without even being aware of it.

 A new baby typically results in 400-750 hours lost sleep for parents in the first year – this I can believe!!

Daniella and I are in Harare, Matt went home today to a compost day that was being held at Golden Harvest. He is then going on to Mutare to pick up Daniella’s passport. We went there last Monday to apply for it and paid the 3 day service – and in true Zim style we are getting it a week later. Oh it was ready in 3 days but not delivered!
The application was pretty pain free for Zim standards and we were finished at the office in 3 hours! The funniest part of it was when we handed the guy the photos for her passport. I had had some taken here in Harare which weren’t good at all, but she had started to get a but annoyed being handled and forced to keep her head up, so I went with them. Matt didn’t like them and so took some at home with great difficulty, have you ever tried to keep the head of a 5 week old up! Anyway the guy processing the forms looked at the photos and just says “They are ugly!” I couldn’t believe it. Did he just call our daughter ugly. He changed it to the photos were ugly not the baby, but made us go outside and find a man who was taking photos outside the gate. We found the man and he took us to the public swimming pool where he set up his white board at the front gate and took the photos! Only in Africa will you find a set up like that. The photos were taken and we finished off there.
It’s now 6pm and Matt is back with the passport! Her photo is adorable! Crazy that the passport is valid for 5 years, what she looks like at 5 weeks will be different from 5 years but oh well!!

Friday, April 27, 2012

5 weeks old

It is so amazing how time flies!! This time 5 weeks ago, our sweet little girl arrived and our new life began. She is just so precious and we love her to bits. She is peaceful and just adorable. She started smiling in the last week and when she smiles she smiles! It started with the "its gas" smile and grew into her using her eyes to smile too and now her whole face lights up... It's not gas!! She has been cooing and smiling at everyone today. 


I realise now that my blog is going to be a lot about our daughter and not much about Golden Harvest for a while... How could I not want to write about our sweet poppit. My parents now have wifi at their house so when we are in town I will be able to do a few more updates. But forgive the time lapses between them please as I find there are days when i reach 5pm and am still in my pjs and all i have done is feed, nap when I can and change nappies. But I am loving being a mom and Matt is an incredible daddy. He loves his sweet girl and she just adores him!!!!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Welcome to the world, Baby Girl!!




















Hi all

Here she is, the sweetest little girl ever - even if I say so myself!!!
23rd March 2012 the Lord blessed us with our babygirl. It was an interesting few hours of labour, natural, so for all you ladies who have been there done that, i know that you feel me when I say I now know why they call it labour. I don't recall the pain now but I do know it was hard, but the end result was so worth it.

I can't believe that she is 11 days old already! We so have to make the most of every day and savour all the little details of every moment, even a few sleepless nights and many nappy changers.
She is so special and we are so blessed by her!!!!!

I hope to be able to update as often as I can. So please continue to watch this space!
Love you all

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Waiting for baby

hi all we are still waiting for our sweet baby to arrive. Will let you all know as soon as anything happens

Monday, January 23, 2012

A catch up from last year

I apologise that is has been forever since i updated!!! Here is a catch up from the end of last year and start of this one!!!
I also apologise for any really bad grammar and spelling ;-)

26th September 2011

The dogs disappeared this morning! Matt had gone to the field on his bike and the gate was closed behind him but I have seen how Holmes can maneuver it open. I wasn’t aware that they had gotten out until Matt came back and I heard Moses whistling. Then Matt casually mentions that the dogs were out!!! Those of you who have visited us – know just how big the expanse of our property, and the ones beyond, are. Moses whistled and whistled but nothing. I put my gumboots on and set off up the drive way. I couldn’t see any foot prints in the soil, but continued to walk. I had gotten most of the way up and had been asking God to send them home, when I felt I needed to head up the hill to the right of the road. I went up, climbed through the fence to the next door property and in front of me lay rolling hill after rolling hill. I found a path in the grass, made by cows, and thought to just follow that a while and even if I didn’t find them, just enjoy the beauty and peace, I always feel so close to God right up the top in the grasslands. I looked towards the house and was about to head that way when I felt a prompting to go a little further. I wandered towards some rocks that look down to a friend’s house (the lady we got the dogs from) and in my head I laughed thinking that maybe they had gone to visit her. I was just getting to the rocks when I looked up and sticking out of the grass where two heads! They came bounding over to me, tongues hanging out of their mouths, tails wagging as if they had done no wrong! As annoyed with them as I was, I couldn’t help but be relieved to see them! The Lord He is good – He knows they are my companions when no one else is around and He let me find them. The goat-dogs continue to keep us entertained!!!!

30th September 2011

We had the first rains today! It was bizarre. There were a few clouds on the horizon and it had been pretty warm, but with all the smoke from bush fires, the sky has not been very clear the last few months and clouds do build up but nothing happens. But today I was proved wrong in that thinking. Across the valley from our front door the clouds grew darker and darker and eventually we could see the rain falling on the horizon. We wished and prayed for it to come closer (the day before the dogs and I had done a rain dance – something that Rita and I discovered works one September ;-)) And sure enough it came, the view began to disappear and turn white as the rain grew closer and we could eventually hear it coming. A loud but soft rushing sound and then the drops began to fall, huge splatters on the ground. We had a couple with us from Wales and he mentioned that in Wales the view does disappear like it did but there was no way that the drops were that big. It turned into hail and that fell for about 20 minutes and then the rain fell. The poor dogs had never experienced hail before and although they hid in their dog boxes, after a few minutes of the hail pounding on their roofs, Holmes took off around the house, not too sure what he was meant to do about these hard white things falling from the sky. I think he felt a bit like those poor animals in that children’s story, who were convinced the sky was falling down on them! After a full speed lap around the house he ended up in Pedro’s box with them and they sat it out together in each other’s company! Poor things!

2nd October 2011

We woke up this morning to get ready to go to church and I happened to look out the bedroom window and was trying to figure out what all the foam was that was laying around the dogs boxes. They normally chew on things and had done so again but then I realized what it was and rather loudly said ‘Oh Dear!’. Matt asked what was wrong and if the dogs had been in the herbs again but I told him it was worse than that. We opened the back door and his bicycle which had been propped up between their two boxes had fallen over at some stage of the night and they had totally annihilated the seat on his bicycle. Needless to say they were severely spanked! Oops!!

4th October 2011

Matt does his first Agro Forestry talk tomorrow. I am sure he will be brilliant. It is funny how once you get involved with something you become so much more aware of it. We constantly drive around now looking at trees, I try to identify them and Matt gives me the Latin name if he knows it!

We go to the doc on Friday for our four month scan. I know it will be fine, am just a bit nervous/excited!! My tummy is definitely showing now so I have no doubt that I am really pregnant now! So very exciting ;-)

8th October 2011

It is Sunday but we are not going to church today, there is a certain World Cup Rugby on at the moment that needs watching! Especially the 2 quarter final games that are on today! We are avid New Zealand fans… I will say no more!

Matt’s Agro Forestry talk went well. I didn’t attend this one because I went to pay a visit to the school I used to teach at. The one lady I used to work with who wasn’t aware that I am pregnant, looked at me and said wow you look well, you have put on some weight, especially around your tummy area. The other ladies standing with me, who had just heard that I am pregnant, looked at her and said that’s because she is pregnant! Normally it’s the other way round, ladies always get themselves into trouble by saying are you pregnant to someone who has just put on weight! Quite funny really!

On Friday we went to the doc to check on things with the baby. I was a bit nervous, but as he placed the scanner on my tummy, I was overwhelmed with joy and awe at our Creator. Our tiny baby was asleep with his/her hand on a cheek. The doc kept the scanner on for quite a while and we watched bump start to move around, little hands moving and legs kicking. We also heard the strong heart beat! I was totally amazed. What a privilege to be a part of something as special as creating a life, and watching it grow. The doc said our baby was perfect and healthy and that I was a picture of health after he took my blood pressure! Praise the King!! We have a picture from the scan and we wanted to send it to Matt’s folks. While the doc was taking my blood pressure, Matt was studying the picture and really looking at it, and eventually said, wow you need a doctorate to understand this picture. Doc just looked at him and said not it’s not – look there is the head, two eyes, a hand and the tummy! I got it after a bit but Matt was still looking very confused, but has it now J

It is a glorious day today. It has been strange weather – it is October and is meant to be what we have always called in Zim, the suicide month because it is so hot. I remember school days of October when it is just so hot you can’t concentrate, however last week, it rained like crazy in Harare – we didn’t get much at home – and not it is like winter again. I guess it will warm up in the next week or so. But this morning, although a bit fresh, is just so crisp and clear. I went out to feed the dogs and stood looking at our incredible view and thanking the Lord for such a special place that He has put us. The birds were chirping merrily and the cows mooing across the valley. The sun was glistening on droplets of water that were hanging from the grass like chandeliers, simply beautiful! I love our home and our life!

17th October 2011

The dogs are no longer goat dogs but goat herders! The goats were near the vegetable garden today and I was opening the gate for Matt, saw them and just thought ah they didn’t chase them last time and didn’t worry that they ran after them. The dogs however saw goat and just ran. They disappeared over the hill and were gone! We had to drive up the drive way to see where they had gone to, and they were herding them down the path. Pedro seemed to be doing a better job of it, he stayed behind them the whole way, while Holmes would run in front and chase them the other way again. Finally they were both behind and ran all the way back to the next door neighbour’s property! We called and called after them, and only once the goats were back on their side of the fence did they stop and come back! What a laugh it was to watch them!

28th October 2011

I am sitting outside in the shade, trying to keep cool. These last few days have been unbearable! I have spent the afternoons, either sitting outside with my feet in a bucket of cold water or sitting in the bath in cold water! Flip I know I’m pregnant and the whole thing of you feel the heat more when you are pregnant, but it really is very hot! If it is hot like this here, where there is always the idea of crisp cold days in the mountains, I would hate to know or be where it is known to be super hot anyway! We have heard that in Kariba (the lake north of Zim) it has been 47°C ( °F). I also heard that this has been the hottest October since 1965! Now that I can believe. October started out pretty weird where it was still cold and we had some rain which has happened before in Oct but some places were getting 80mm! Then the rain went and the real October summer came – with a vengeance. Funny how when it’s cold we want the heat, and when it’s hot we want the cold – God must get confused with us silly humans always wanting the opposite. For those of you with air con inside you must think well, just turn up the air con – but only about 5% of places in Zim have air con – the normal home doesn’t so we go the route of feet in buckets or sitting in the bath J We do have a little rock pool that was put in for this very reason but the water table is pretty low at the moment with no rain, and the dam is pretty low too from all the irrigation of the trees, so alas it sits empty for now.

The trees are doing well – to a certain degree. The indigenous ones have done really well and came out pretty quick, whereas the Eucalyptus, which we thought would germinate faster is still minute. So many weeds came out of the soil with the rains and for a while Matt wasn’t sure what was weed and what was tree not knowing what the Eucalyptus look like small. There was a certain plant that came up that looked exactly like what we thought Eucalyptus would look like, and it seemed to be everywhere, but we were sorely disappointed when a guy from the tobacco company came and said nope those are all weeds and the real tree was still only just popping its head out! The guys went around weeding and now the bags all look empty again, but more are coming up now. The big boss from the company came around on Wednesday and Matt was trying to figure out how to say…ummm the trees aren’t growing, but was relieved to know that the other tree nursery they run in Zim has also had the same problem with the Eucalyptus, the cold weather stayed around too long and so the trees have taken longer to germinate – praise the Lord – we were a bit concerned we were doing something wrong!

The big boss was very impressed with the whole set up and Matt felt pleased to know that. Him and the guys have been working so hard with the whole project, I am very proud of them all. Especially Matt for his driveness to get it done excellently! Please pray for rain though as the dam has dropped significantly and with this heat, irrigating needs to be done almost everyday.

Baby is doing well. I have been feeling movement the last week and Matt was able to feel a few little kicks or flips or whatever was going on. Last night in particular I think there was a party going on in there, or we have a champion swimmer or kick-boxer on our hands J We have a 20 week scan next week. I can’t believe how quickly time is flying by. I really want to make the most of these last few months with Matt and I by ourselves. I guess as much as I am really looking forward to being a mum, I’m a little scared things won’t be the same, well I know they won’t be the same, but I don’t want to lose the closeness to my husband. It really is something we have to work at I guess, and it is such a blessing the life we live, where we can be together so much. None of the spending hours in traffic to go to work and home from work, we get to spend those hours together. It really is such a blessing!

I have started counting down the days when our friends from Texas arrive. They will be here beginning of Dec and I am so excited! I woke the other day with a text message from Tish saying that their flights were booked and it felt like Christmas morning to me I was so excited!! They were here last in March 2009 so a lot has changed since they were here.

29th December 2011

I can’t believe that we are this close to the end of the year again!!! Where did the year go to. I realize that I am way behind in catching up with the last month so I will just go from here.

It has been a pretty crazy last month – I think back to November and actually can’t remember what happened in that month. I do remember that it was a crazy hot month – so hot that I was lying on the concrete floors at home trying to keep cool - I guess as they say when you have a baby inside of you there is a little hot water bottle that keeps you hot too! It was weird weather because Oct is meant to be the month that is so hot. It seems the seasons are all a month behind this year.

Early December we headed down to South Africa to spend a week with Matt’s mom and dad. It was a lovely time, did a bit of baby shopping and then spent a week at a resort called Tshipise that has a hot stream that flows into the swimming pools – it is pretty much hot there most of the time and so in the day the idea of a hot swimming pool isn’t very appealing but the fun of that is that you can go swimming at night and in the early morning in the warm pool and it is awesome!

Our travel back to Zim was pretty intense – it rained the whole way back and we didn’t have wind screen wipers!! The guy in SA told us it was the motor and that we needed a new one (turns out it was rats that had chewed the wires!!! Praise the Lord though as a new motor was very expensive. Matt and our mechanic friend were able to strip the wires and put them back together again.)

We were back a few days and then headed to a high school camp – my old high school. It was their leadership/prefect selection camp and Matt was doing all the talks. They are a great bunch of girls. We dealt with them 2 years ago when they were having a few issues and seeing them now, how much they have matured and are more together as a year group was great! Matt was inspiring as he always is ;-) The girls love him! We went into Harare after the camp for a night – back home for 2 nights and then back to Harare again to meet our friends from Texas! It was very exciting to go pick them up. Tish’s bag was left in Ethiopia though and it was rather amusing because at first Jeff and Dusty just thought that there were maternity clothes in there for me – but later realized that the hammer drill they were bringing for Matt was in there too and so the urgency to get it back was suddenly felt by all persons involved! It did arrive the next day though much to everyone’s relief.

Their time here was good. Tish and I went along with the guys to the children’s home and while they patched up roofs (after Jeff made the one hole bigger by falling through the roof), fixed ceiling boards, fixed pots and made shelves for the children’s clothes, Tish and I did a few Christmas crafts with some of the smaller children. Tish was amazed that they were so happy and seemed so together. They do seem so much happier than a lot of children’s homes I have been too and I think the Anglican nuns who run it should be thanked for that. They really seem to love and care for the children and have a genuine interest in them once they reach the age when they leave school, some homes send them packing and say have a nice life, but this home lets them stay on after school until they have found a college or a course to do that will benefit them in the future! God bless that little home!!

Tish and I also did a bit of painting and tiling in what is now our guest house. We felt like we didn’t really do as much at the guys – well I am 6 months pregnant and she came to visit me so we didn’t feel to bad about it ;-) After 10 days of work we took them to a little lodge for 2 nights so that they could experience a bit of wild Africa – it was Dusty’s first time to Africa. The place we went too didn’t have any dangerous wild life but we were able to creep up on some Zebra’s and took many pictures of some giraffe. The rest of the time was spent playing 42 and just relaxing. It was great!!! After a sad farewell again, I hate good-byes they were on their way back home and us to sort things out for Christmas. I had the brain wave to have Christmas at Golden Harvest thinking it would be a breeze ;-) not realizing that there was still so much to do to sort the top house out.

Well Christmas is done – it was actually quite fun. Was just my mom and dad, my sister, husband and little boys and my aunt and uncle and 2 cousins. We were able to put curtains up, have the painting finished and comfortable beds to sleep in, but there was no water, electricity or a front door with glass! The water was purely the fault of the season not bringing us enough rain to fill the dam up which pumps to the house (the trees being watered everyday have used a lot of water), the electricity is because there is no transformer that goes to the house (not a train smash and Zimbos are pretty much used to that and we are getting a gas stove and lights for up there) and the front door – well that was stolen years ago – completely torn off its hinges. My question has always been when that door was stolen I KNOW that whoever stole it was not going to go out the back way of Golden Harvest, over rocks and mountains carrying a door, so he/they obviously took it along the road. Now did nobody, absolutely nobody stop and question the person carrying a door – very obviously torn off by the hinges – as to where they got it from or why were they carrying it around?? Baffles me completely. Anyways, we have been searching for a French door for a very long time and the ones we had found we ridiculous prices and so 2 days before our guests were arriving we gave it one more bash in Nyanga. The shop we went to told us they didn’t have any but a guy in there told us to stop at a guy who is a welder, he may have something. We went round to his little on the side of the road shop and asked for the welder. A guy came up and said it was he and we asked if he made French doors – there was not a whole lot on the yard except a stand so it wasn’t looking hopeful. He said oh like that and pointed to a French door – the only other thing there and it was almost finished! And it was the perfect size! Man the Lord is good! He said he could have it ready by the next morning so we went round and picked it up so put in the house. It took Matt 2 hours to bash the existing frame out, and we saw that it wasn’t going to go in that easily – it needed to be welded in place, so we propped it up in the doorway and placed a table on either side of the door telling our guests it was not to be used.

But it all came together in the end, there was even a real Christmas tree with decorations! Everyone had to come and bath at our house but we had a very festive time of happiness and presents.

15th January 2012

Woops! I missed the new year coming in on the blog. New Years is our anniversary – 3 amazing years! Matt surprised me with a visit to the Vumba (an hour and half from us) and we spent 2 very relaxing days up there at a lovely hotel tucked away in very jungly vegetation. I wasn’t aware that there was good internet there, well didn’t know I was going for a start, and so didn’t take my computer, but I could have done it from Matt’s, but then his charger packed up – so it wasn’t meant to be! I apologise that the updating has been so sporadic the last few months. The next time we are in Harare I really am going to try and update this all!

We didn’t actually even see the New Year in – we went to a lovely restaurant for dinner and were back at the hotel by 8.30pm. We managed to stay up until 9 but that was about it. Crazy what being farmers has done to us J

The New Year has started really well. We went into Harare last week for a scan at the doctor and saw our beautiful sweet child, who now weighs 1.4kgs! Put on 800grams since last month! A real mover and dancer and at the moment is thoroughly enjoying kicking mom!!! I can’t believe that we have about 10 weeks to go before we are parents. I was saying to Matt today that I can’t wait to be our child – what an exciting time of life! Praise the Lord for our perfect little gift J

We have also had 2 church services at Golden Harvest which is very exciting! We met last weekend for the first time, it was just the 2 of us and 5 of our staff. They were very happy to have a church to go to so close and where they feel like family. The service grew to 12 today, the one guy brought his mom and sisters. It is such an uplifting time and we really believe that the Lord is going to start doing things in the community through it all. The one guy, Lovejoy, has a beautiful voice and he leads us in a song and everyone joins in, in perfect harmony with nothing but an upside down water drum as the drum. It is a beautiful sound and I know that the Lord smiles on them! Matt has lead the service and Herbert translates it into Shona for those who don’t speak English very well. We see the church growing more and even having a little church building for us to meet in – can’t wait to see what the Lord is going to do with this!

And to date - our baby is well - I turned 30 and we have 2 months to go til we become parents

The trees should be going in 10 days time!!!!

Photos will come soon of everything - have lots of time beginning of March while i wait for baby to arrive to update it all properly!!!