Sally Pim

Sally Pim

Monday, December 31, 2012

The year that was!



Happy New Year!!!!!!

Wow! What a year this has been.
Terrible, sad things happen every year to so many and this year was no exception. Devastating incidents have affected friends and family and my thoughts turn to those who have suffered this year.
Amongst the truly sad events of this year there have been times of rejoicing. Times where God has miraculously lifted our eyes in the midst of our struggles and has shown us his never-ending grace and love.
The end of the year can be a time of sadness for many. Another year older, things still not accomplished, life plan not where it should be by now… That’s why I have a tradition where i don’t forget the bad but I try to praise God for the good that has happened this past year. Sometimes it can be lost amongst the struggles but it’s there somewhere- don’t lose it! For me, I like to write down the praise points for the year. It helps me to remember I am where God wants me to be!
So I thought I’d share just a few of the happy moments of what really has been an exciting and rewarding year for me.

-       Going on the African global exposure trip in January. Visiting Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia and Botswana. Seeing Victoria Falls, elephants, lions and being attacked by a baboon (that last one doesn’t sound like a praise point but it makes for an exciting story!)
-       Visiting my family in South Africa after 20 years of not seeing them- TWICE!! What an absolute blessing. A particular highlight was to see my mom see her big brother again- precious! I am so grateful for the family I have both in Perth and in South Africa.
-       Seeing some beautiful friends get married, and being able to play a part in their special days.
-       Learning how to waterski- at Lake Niassa no less!
-       Starting to learn and understand a new language- still have a long way to go, but it’s an exciting step!

Oh and ofcourse…
-       Moving to another country and experiencing a different culture and environment.

It really has been an incredible year and I’m so grateful God has placed me where I am. If not for His strength and confidence I would not have been able to experience all this and learn more of His ways.

Lets look to 2013 with joy. Who knows what this year will bring for any of us… but we can have confidence that God will continue to lift our eyes and grow us, in our pain, in our suffering. And lets rejoice in the happy times as they come.

Not the lightest of blog posts to start the new year off but this is what happens when you’re in your room alone on new years eve waiting in the new year! A happy point of 2013 already is the bar next door is playing Jason Mraz through the very LOUD speakers! Wooooooo!!!! That must be a sign this is going to be a good year! Can’t wait!

Happy New year everyone!!! 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Premiere Time!

Today was the premiere screening of the short film "Three Wishes"- a film the Crane kids developed and produced while i've been here. I can't begin to describe how awesome it was to see them all show pride in the work they've done to get to this point - being able to show a finished product.

These guys organised everything from pre-production to post production and it was a pleasure to work alongside them as they learnt the different roles on set and challenged themselves- by acting, producing, directing, editing and so much more! What a great crew!

It has been great to spend Wednesday afternoons in the Cranes school room discussing hot film topics, listening to awesome ideas and sharing what little i know about what is involved in film production.
I can't help but feel a little sad that this time has come to an end... One of the first of many 'lasts' i am sure i will experience as i prepare to leave Mozambique in a few weeks to embark on a new adventure in Perth (which if you're wondering- i'm pretty much freaking out about)... These guys are absolutely tops and it's been a pleasure to have watched them learn and develop skills in an area i am particularly fond of.

Enjoy the one pic.... You can tell by the smart outfits that this was one prestigious event!



Hannah, Micah, me, Caleb, Josiah and Sam 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Time in Malawi

A few weeks ago i was able to visit and stay with the Global Interaction team based in Mangochi, Malawi for a few days. I had a terrific time getting to know this team a bit better and enjoyed being involved in some of their daily activities. Elizabeth Dymock is a young lady who moved out to Malawi a couple of months ago to be on the GIA team. She is a legend and it was great to spend time with her! She took me to the lake and we even visited Liwonde National Park with another missionary friend, Andrew. That was an adventure on it's own - getting up close and personal with hippos and crocodiles on the boat cruise and driving into a herd of elephants as we were leaving the park. It was great fun and i really enjoyed the opportunity to get to see a bit more of Africa!

Back at home in Lichinga things are happening too! Bethwyn Cheng has joined us for a few months to help look after the kids while the parents continue to learn Portuguese. She sure is a pocket rocket! It's great to have her energetic presence around and awesome to have a house mate! All the kids just adore her! 

We've started a new program with the kids for the month of December. The focus is on Christmas and so far the kids have really been enjoying coming to ours each morning to make crafts, bake fun christmas treats and learn a bit more about the real meaning of Christmas. These kids are seriously tops and it's sad that its becoming so real that i'll be saying goodbye to them so soon... But i'm going to try really hard to not think of that for now!

Here are some pics...

The kids getting into some crafts before christmas

Elephants crossing the river at Liwonde National Park

The drive home from Malawi (roads are good Malawi side!!)

Liz, Andrew and I embarking on an adventure during my recent trip to Malawi

Bethwyn is here! Yay! And so is Christmas at Casa de Wagin... 

Catching up with friends and their children near where we live.

Helping with the cooking...well not really... i just don't have the muscles these women have!