Showing posts with label Mandela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mandela. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30

A Month In Photos

Also known as - I was too busy living it up in December, so here's the abbreviated version.

The Barnes family, Allison, and I celebrated Thanksgiving at Inanda Seminary in Durban.

We went to Gandhi's house! Not many people know he lived in South Africa.
The site/ballot box where Mandela cast his vote in South Africa's first democratic election!


GCS Junior Primary put on a beautiful Christmas Concert December 4.
Project Gateway hosted the teachers and staff for an end-of-year lunch.
 
MCC SwaLeSA retreated to Pennington Beach for some R&R (Dec 13-18).
 
How do you celebrate Christmas on a beach? Build a sandman, of course!


Enjoyed Christmas and New Years with my host mom, her children, and grandkids.
That left plenty of time to play hair salon, soccer, and watch Barbie with this kiddo!

Thursday, September 3

Hamba nathi mkhululi wethu...

...that Zulu sentence directly translates to something like, Join us on our deliverance. If you've ever been exposed to a Mennonite Church worship service, you possibly know the tune as Come, walk with us, the journey is long. Close enough in translation, eh?

Close enough, at least, that's the sort of grace I'm hoping for as I muddle through a two-week-intensive Zulu language course before I'm placed in my volunteer setting for 11 months. An urban setting where the taxi horns are loud, the giant birds are loud, the upbeat music is loud, but the people are even louder. Everyone I encounter knows that I was not gifted with a loud voice... My strained vocal cords are hoping for grace here, as well.

Meanwhile Allison, Dominik, and I (see "Other SALTers Blogs") are living with the MCC South Africa representatives here in Pietermaritzburg, who happen to share the grounds with my volunteer location, Project Gateway. The entire complex is full of history, both the good and bad, and I can't wait to explore over the next year (see blogpost "Reduce and Reuse me").


This building within the prison was used to hold political prisoners (which was nearly every prisoner) including Mandela. Now its renovated jail cells are used for guest accomodations at Project Gateway.

 

This is MCC's beautiful backyard within the prison walls (notice the watch tower). Our current lodgings are inside to the left where our MCC representatives live.  


Team ADAM (Allison, Dominik, And Melinda) at Project Gateway



This past Sunday we had a full day with a range of worship styles not entirely unfamiliar to me. In between attending church services, we hiked down the scenic Howick Falls (yes, in our Sunday dress). It was a great opportunity to escape from the city for a few quiet moments. We also ventured to the "Capture Site" which is the geographic location where Nelson Mandela was arrested for treason and then imprisoned for 27 years. There was a huge marathon just ending on the grounds (see the finish line behind us?), so we collected this poster for our MCC office. You can also see black posts forming a portrait of Mandela when standing at a specific location. "Do not judge me by my successes. Judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again."

Come walk with us, the journey is long.