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Posted by: adarme24 | March 27, 2008
Easter happenings
Finally, another blog. I haven’t blogged in a while and I am feeling guilty about that…
I keep thinking ‘oh, there is not much to tell about right now’ but as I am typing here, I guess there is. We have had a lot of interesting snags getting all the pieces together, but as of this weekend, its all coming together. Here is how we spent the Easter holiday:
Jesse just took a weekend trip with Champions for Christ guys up to George, a town 5 hrs from us. There was a HUGE rugby match going on and CFC wanted to capitalized on the opportunity to reach out to the players and coaches. Over 40 guys got saved in the end they will start being discipled next week! So cool! He logged many hours on the bleachers and now knows the game of rugby inside and out. In the evenings, there was fellowship over meals and meetings held to reach out to the players.
After meeting many people in the rugby world here, there is a small chance now that Jesse will be hired by the rugby team in Pretoria as the new strength coach. He talked with the coaches and they said that they are looking to change out the current strength coach because he isn’t getting results and they like Jesse’s philosophies. So wow! What an opportunity? If we visit Pretoria and like it, it would mean that we might relocate there for 1-2 years, which is a bit scary, but if its God, its good.The drawback is that Pretoria, although a very big city, has a lot of crime and is NOT pretty in landscape. Cape Town spoils you and there is nothing in the country that can compare with it’s beauty. Staying here in Cape Town would be ideal, but we’ll have to see. If they will pay well and we can find a safe place to live, it might be a real possibility. But coming back to Phoenix this summer is still fine, should they not make the job offer.
Some examples of what we get to see everyday:
While Jesse was gone, I was trying to stay busy. I was invited to go camping on the beach at Kool Baai with a bunch of the young people on staff at the church who hadn’t gone home for the holiday week. We did some hiking and getting wet in the ocean (getting wet only, b/c it is cold enough for a wetsuit right now!), and we set up camp on the sand next to this huge set of caves and a natural waterfall!
That night, we made traditional Afrikaans brai food (sousarties- kabobs, choppies- lamp chops, & vorsht- Afrikan sausages) while telling stories. I learned Afrikaans words all night and the worship leader who had come brought his guitar so we sang. I was able to get to know them and their backgrounds; 14 new, amazing, people who are laid back and fun and we are sitting by the campfire, eating local olives, local meat, and I felt like I was with best friends! For instance, Benson, a guy who has given a year of his life to the campus outreach “Make A Difference: Make A Disciple” speaks 8 languages; 7 fluently! Everyone was sharing their food and we were talking deep spiritual issues and it was glorious…. I was kept pinching myself the whole night b/c it was like a dream come true! – 1) To be camping on the beach, with perfect weather (no wind here is very rare) & 2) To be with people who love God and love the adventures in life!
The sunset that night:
The next day, we stayed on the beach together for a few hours, standing on the shore line, talking, and making jokes. In afternoon, we drove back to town and they were on a mission: 1) They wanted to show me around and 2) One of the girls who was with us camping works at a winery. She greeted us and took us through an educational wine flight that includes using these special glasses that have a hollow stem. She would pour the wine into the glass up to the top of the stem only and then you put the glass on its side.It does not spill. Instead of swirling the wine to open it up, ‘letting it breathe’ , you actually ROLL it in the glass on the flat surface of the counter. They say it has the same effects as swirling, but its a fun way to enjoy something so traditional. She calls it the wineries “party trick”.
After tasting, we walked around the traditional English gardens they had on site and it was lovely.
At wine farm number two, across town, Waterford looks like an African chateau and specializes in wine and chocolate tastings!!! You taste 8 wines, and the last 3 are paired with unique chocolates they have specially shipped in. It was such an amazing experience! My favorite was the special dark choc. with rock salt that lightly coats the bottom. The method is to sip, bite, then sip again. When you put the chocolate on your tongue, the savoriness of the salt mixes with the dark choc. and creates new flavors to enhance the wine. It is heavenly! They said that if I enjoyed this, then soon we will go to the farms that have cheese and olive tastings paired with wines.
Wine truly is an art, not just another drink. This region prides itself on its local produce, and wine is one of its main exports. If you appreciate wine, Pinotage is a unique South African blended type of red wine. You should try it!
We have big praise report to include as well. Today we acquired a car and on April 1 we will be moving out of the pastor’s house where we have been staying and using their car, and we will get an apartment of our own! Becoming more established will allow us a closer drive to ThembaCare and School of Hope, where we are volunteering.
We love you and miss you!!!!!! Thank you for standing with us as we continue on this journey of a lifetime!
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Wow! Thanks for the update! That’s exciting the job opportunity opening for Jesse! If you guys do stay maybe we can actually make it to visit within 2 years!
That’s awesome…you would come back to visit though, right? We miss you guys already! It looks so beautiful there! Oh, and Praise God for the fruit that is being harvested there!
By: Amy Middleton on March 27, 2008
at 10:54 pm
Hi Jessica and Jessie, It was fun reading your blog of events. I have every intention of helping out a little on your adventure. how do I do that? love karen
By: karen page on March 28, 2008
at 4:11 am
Dear Jessica and Jesse, I am so proud of both of you and what you are doing! This will forever change your life and how you see things in the future. This trip sounds so wonderful. I am happy for you and for the lives of those you will touch. Of course, I am also jealous of all the wineries and tastings! Oh yummy. Be safe, you are in my prayers. Madonna
By: Madonna Finney on March 28, 2008
at 12:44 pm
We are so happy to hear all is well with you both! Thank you for keeping us abreast on your joint venture! How awesome to have the opportunity to do what you are doing. When you give from the heart, you always get back ten fold. We’re keeping you in our prayers and sending you lots of love and hugs.
By: Angie & Tom Gee on March 28, 2008
at 5:25 pm
Jessica & Jesse: really great to hear from you. Thanks for writing. I’ll be praying with you about Pretoria. Sounds like it might be great but I understand your fears for safety. I know God will give you the peace if it’s him – “Trust in the Lord with all your heart….lean not on your own understanding….acknowledge Him…He’ll direct your steps.”
Lots of love. Jen
Jen
By: Jeninbudapest on March 29, 2008
at 7:00 pm
Hey guys these are exciting news! Did you guys meet Jacques Snyman when he was living with us in Tallahassee? Him and his wife attend our Every Nation church in Pretoria, they would be great contacts to have! Let me know if you want their contact info, Im sure he’ll remember you guys!
By: angelrios on March 30, 2008
at 2:55 am
Hey girl! How awesome for both of u. So proud and excited for all the great things going on and all the opportunities opening up. Okay, but u can’t leave CT, u would be the only reason I would come on that ungodly 17 hrs plane flight!!
just kidding, God’s will be done!!! Love u cindy miller
By: cindy on March 30, 2008
at 3:06 am
Hey Jessie and Jess!!! Wow, your adventure’s sound so exciting and it looks as though God is blessing you so much. Melissa and I will be praying for the for the both of you. The pics are awesome and love hearing about the impact you are already making. We love and miss you both. Talk to you soon,
Josh and Mel
By: Joshua and Mel on March 31, 2008
at 2:03 pm
Sounds like you guys are settling in just fine.
Glad to hear the news.
Peace and GOD bless.
By: portorikan on March 31, 2008
at 5:11 pm
Jess,
Love you love you love you, my world traveling friend! I am so happy for you and Jesse! Just know that I am living vicariously through you
Can’t wait to hear more updates and let me know asap if you’re staying. I will definitely be planning a trip!
La
By: La on March 31, 2008
at 8:47 pm