In the evening we had braai in a white South African family. We enjoyed that a lot too. Somehow I didn't take any pictures there. Anyway we get to swim in a pool and eat meat that was actually hunted by the man of the house. The food was soooooooo delicious and we loved the company. But the highlight of this short visit was yet to come.
In the morning we went to the local lutheran church with our host family. It was something different. I can't find the words to discribe the experience! When we walked in the congregation was singing hymns in voices and the church chimed! So right from the beginning we felt God's presence. The seremony was in Sesotho but even tough we couldn't understand anything we didn't get bored. I think we would need more of that spirit into our churches.
Anyway even tough we had just two-nights visit in South Africa it was once again an experience that won't be forgotten. And even tough it was already the third time in South Africa it was unique and something very special. Part of my heart definately belongs to South Africa.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Quick visit in South Africa
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Visiting Namibia
While we were in Namibia we had to go to see some animals too. We enjoyed watching the animals and in the evening we ate rather many of those animals in a local restaurant. I didn't like the crocodile but zepra and specially the ostrich was very good!
In between the workshop days we had time for shopping in downtown of Windhoek. Windhoek is nice little town with modern shopping malls but Katutura the township where Namutuni School is felt more like Africa.


One evening we took a taxi to take us to the near by mountain to see the sun set.

We had many beautiful moments and sights in Namibia but the most important thing we gained is new friends. Here with us two teachers, Veripi and Martha, from Namutuni School with us (me and Tuuli another teacher from Mikkola School).

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