Sunday, July 29, 2012

Hello There! (This was posted July 27)



The Back of Ms Nan's House, where I am living
The east wind is strong today. It's not too cold though. Me and 17 grade 5's and 6's just had a stupendous Bible class. I'm so thankful for God's word and children who ask a large variety of thought-provoking questions from the passages we read and discuss. It's causing me to dig deeper and fall more in love with our heavenly father - the creator of heaven and earth. He is the One who can heal, restore, give hope, bring justice and glorify himself. Our secretary, and a good friend of mine has been so encouraging this week. She says that I am passionate, I "teach with love" and that I "make the subject exciting." Because of her words, I've been motivated in the classroom to do these things that she speaks of. She thanked me for coming back. "Ms Anna, do you know that feeling when you have a sweet in your mouth and the taste is so good it's overwhelming? You are just so happy to be enjoying it! That's how I feel that you are here teaching and my sons are in this school." Her son was not reading past 2nd grade level prior to this year and she was impressed with where he's come. I know, it was not me, but it feels great to be appreciated!

View from the edge, the road that encompasses Arandis.
I traveled to Walvis Bay with the church music team last night to join another church at their practice. It was an opportunity to bring inspiration and encouragement to our small, and learning team. I believe that is exactly what happened. It was truly Namibian, for we were greeted at the door by the whole team and offered a brilliant array of Coffee, Tea, scrumptious meat pies, homemade, crispy rusks, and cookies to enjoy before the practice. What a delicious treat! I think every worship practice should start like that :) we are just too rushed in America - we barely even make time for practice, let alone the fellowship and communion together with friends prior to. On the way home, though it was late, we stopped on the side of the road to gaze at the enormous stars and high tide. The moon was just over the water and it sparkled like gold strewn all over the foaming shore. We sang a few songs and prayed together to seal what God had done in the team of young, musicians. I think they will be inspired to practice, get better and come together more as a team. Actually one of the guys from the worship team took us all out for lunch at "Mummies" the one and only restaurant in Arandis. He works there as a sous chef and I know that was a big sacrifice for him to buy lunch for all of us. It was really delicious! It was a blessing to have a break in the middle of they day and I'm thankful to be invited.

Where I am is in fact a dessert, but it's not desolate, see picture above. People don't grow crops right here in Arandis, but most people here have families from a farm far away. The trees and plants that they have are desert flowers which are not weak, but they need to be watered several times a week. It's expensive to keep trees or plants in Arandis. The home I live at and many others actually rake and water their "lawns" as well which is no more than sand. The food comes from the one store, Joseph's that's here - or larger groceries in Swakopmund where you can get your fresh fruits, vegetables and yogurt - which is really the only thing you can't get in Arandis. Yesterday morning I remembered it was one of my kids birthday's and I forgotten her gift, so I was running before 7am to the store. I was stopped by one of the girls in the youth group.
"Hi Anna!  How are you? Where are you going?" She knew I was going in the wrong direction for school.
"I am headed to the store before work"
"Oh," she said, "They only open at 8!" I sadly turned to go back. She continued, "But if you go around back there are men; they'll help you get what you need!" Haha, I was reluctant, but she sounded confident so I kept rushing.
"Thanks!" I called out to her, she quickly directed me and I was off. Sure enough there was a truck full of men that just pulled up, going in the back to open the store. I walked up, "are you open?"
"No, but we'd like to help you!"
"OK, thanks! I need chocolate, a water bottle and chips." He said something in Afrikaans to a young boy and the next I knew I was walking in the back way through the store. I felt like a true Namibian! What service!

I walk 15 minutes across the desert every morning to school, some mornings home for lunch to let Sammy out before he goes in the house (which happens if I don't come before 3pm) and then back for afternoon classes. It's also a walk across the desert to church, music practice and bible study. Arandis is small, so the walk is never more than 15 minutes, but when the temperatures are extreme, it appears much longer. I'll post pictures of the open dessert in the album you'll find on the right side of the blog.

Last night was an all night prayer service which I wasn't able to attend, but I was praying with them. I am so glad they do these things, it really brings people together. Please pray for Brenda and children here because she is on her way back to the States for a couple weeks. She lost her father last week and thankfully the doctors said she could fly even though she is still recovering from her eye surgery. We are anxiously awaiting the arrival of Ms Nan in a few weeks. Please pray for continued patience and peace in the classroom as we have many children with a lot of needs that are distracting to learning. May God's words always be on my tongue, so my words are not wasted. I just do not want to ever loose focus and always remember why I am here - to serve them and teach them. The children seem to be getting sick a lot lately, there are some infections going on, pray for healing in the homes and families to be protected. It's been really neat (to say the least) to observe tremendous growth and development in several children. They are really thriving! This morning, I was so excited because I saw a father walking his three little boys to school!

Thanks for listening! I just wanted to remind you that I'm out here and loving each moment of every day that God allows me to be here, in His presence. I hope you can also remember to thank him for each of  your precious moments. With Love, from Arandis ~ Anna G

5 comments:

  1. Anna,

    Your post of July 27 was a joy to read! Very interesting and filled with colorful detail - thank you for taking the time to describe your life in Arandis.

    Love you Anna and am praying for you !

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  2. Forgot to sign that comment of July 30, 7:08 am....

    MarjieO

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  3. The updates are great, Anna. Those kids are blessed to have you working in their midst.

    Andrew

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  4. Love the updates and LOVE YOU!
    Lorraine

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  5. Thank you!! Wow! I can't believe all of August flew by already. We had a short holiday and I didn't think there was much to write about.

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