Saturday, December 30, 2006

End of Year Update - By John

Hello all, just a few random notes to keep everyone up to date on what's happening.

Merry Christmas

We had a great Christmas, hope you did too!

Thanks for the presents!

Kruger Park

As promised, pictures of wild animals in Kruger Park. We saw these while we were with Henry and Lynn, who are now back in Canada, safe and sound.
Majestic Lions, posing just for us

A Vervet Monkey

Our New Address in Lusaka

In case you want to send us anything via the post, our new postal address in Lusaka is:

John and Charlene Wieler
c/o Mennonite Central Committee
PO Box 33086
Lusaka, Zambia

We are moving out of the house Tuesday (Jan 2) and flying to Lusaka the next day (Jan 3). While we are getting our house set up, we may not have internet access, so pardon the delay, but please keep the emails coming.

Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Merry Christmas to All - by John

Hello dear friends!


As we enter the Christmas season proper, we would like to wish everyone peace and grace. May your celebrations be filled with happiness and renewal of spirit. We wish that we could be with you in person, please know that we are with you in thought.

We pause to reflect over a tumultuous year and hope that we can extract some pearls of wisdom. Here's what we have come up with:

Thanks for staying in touch!
Just by taking the time to read our blog you are participating in our mission. We thank you that you continue to take an interest in our work and experiences in Africa. We hope that the “blog format” works for you. We also have email, and if you feel so led don’t hesitate to drop us a note at wielerfamily (at) gmail.com.

God is in control
It has been demonstrated to us over and over that God is in control and knows what is going on. Throughout all the turmoil, a sense that God wants us in Africa has been re-affirmed through the actions of his followers here on earth. We thank everyone who prayed and supported us during this year, and ask you to continue to pray for us during our coming transition to Zambia.

Visitors are wonderful
We were so fortunate to receive visitors this year, including Aunts (Anne) and Uncles (Dave). Having both sets of parents visiting was a highlight for us and provided many good times and shared experiences that will not be forgotten.

It takes a global village to support a service worker
It’s a big world, and we are blessed to have experienced more of it this year. Working and living in South Africa has been an incredible learning experience, and it has been good to have many of our stereotypes blown away. There are good people all over the world, and it was our privilege and gift to get to know some of them in White River and Nelspruit this year. Friends from church, school, and work made our lives richer than we had thought possible.

It really is a world wide church
If only to reinforce the previous thoughts, it’s important for us to say how exciting it is to worship the same God in word and deed with believers from many different geographic, economic and social backgrounds. We’re looking forward to many more experiences in Zambia
in the coming year.

Please stay tuned to our blog as we describe our transition to Zambia, more news about visitors, and post some interesting pictures. It's been a turbulent year with all sorts of suprises, next year promises to be interesting and exciting as well.

During this season, with the world putting the emphasis on gifting and consumption, please take a minute to think about the real gift of the season, the birth of our saviour. Also, please think about the poor around you, and do something for them.

Merry Christmas, and a happy and healthy new year!




Monday, December 18, 2006

Adventures with Henry and Lynn - by John

Hello all, this week was an adventuresome week for us, here are some highlights:

A great trip to
St. Lucia

As you may know, Charlene’s Mom and Dad are visiting. Last week we drove down to St. Lucia, which is on the east coast, about 550km away. We had a great time down there, going to the beach, shopping, fishing (see next snippet) and generally relaxing. We were fortunate to stay in a really nice house, with our own pool. Here are some pictures:

Loaded down for the long ride

Having fun at the beach!
Our fabulous St. Lucia house, complete with pool

Braaing at the pool

Deep Sea Fishing – the Revenge of the Fish

Do you think it’s a good idea for a couple of prairie boys to go fishing in the Indian Ocean? Well, we did. While we were in St. Lucia we thought we would sign up for a day long Deep Sea Fishing expedition. Our skipper picked us up at 4:30 a.m., we drove down to the beach and launched into the surf. So far, so good. We motored out about a couple of kilometers, and the wind really picked up. The waves were VERY LARGE, much larger than Lake of the Woods for instance. Much, much bigger. Did I mention it was a smallish boat? While we fished, the boat rocked and rocked….and rocked. The ocean was a beautiful shade of green, matched by our skin color. While the other fishermen on the boat were pulling up interesting fish, we were giving the fish something back. It didn’t take long before any further thought of fishing was put aside for the fervent hope of an immediate departure from this world, bowing to Poseidon over the rail, moaning quietly with eyes tightly shut and head between knees….for the following six hours. Other than that, we had a great time. We even caught a few fish for all our efforts.

This looks pretty safe, eh?

Let's see if we can spot some fish!

The catch of the day

Swazi Shopping

Do you think it’s a good idea for a couple of prairie girls to go shopping in Swaziland? Well, Charlene and Mom think so, and therefore the Swazi economy is going to do just fine this year. On our way back from St. Lucia we drove through Swaziland, and of course we had to stop at many different craft markets. The ladies had a great time, shopping for Christmas presents and souvenirs. They spent quite a bit of time doing it, they are really good shoppers. How do you pack a nearly life-sized carved wooden giraffe?

A whole lot of ... stuff!

Hey Lady, for you a special price!

At the conclusion of a good deal, a handshake with JJ

Luggage direct to Zambia

Early last week we were wondering how we were going to get all our stuff to Zambia, since we have accumulated one or two personal items since we arrived. MCC has a bunch of household items in storage in Zambia already, so we don’t have to ship any pots and pans, but we do have a bunch of clothes, a printer, a microwave (thanks again, Uncle Dave!) and so on. The basic problem is that we have too much stuff and the airlines have cut the luggage allowance again, so we were in a bit of a bind.

While we were trying to figure out what to do, a friend told us about a friend of a friend, who had a business in Zambia. His name is Paul, and when we gave him a call he was very friendly and happy to help us out. In fact, he was going to drive up in just a few days. Much frenzied packing followed, and about a week ago we dropped off three big hockey bags and three big boxes at his place. Paul was going up about mid-week, so hopefully the stuff should be arriving any time now.

It's amazing how smoothly our transition to Zambia is going, we have a lot of people to thank for their thoughts and especially their prayers.

No really, it's carry-on luggage

Starting to Say Goodbye

We’re starting to say Goodbye to our friends in White River. This is prime summer vacation time, so a lot of people are going away on holidays. Here’s a picture of our pastor Cecil Edwards. As you can see, he is fond of very color vests (waistcoats in SA).

Bye Cecil, it was great being in your church! You were a blessing to us on many occasions.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Hank and Lynn have arrived - by Charlene


Well, they are finally here! After months and months of anticipation and planning, my parents are now in White River, South Africa. While Winnipeg was experiencing wind chills of nearly -40 C, Mom and Dad arrived to a temperature of nearly +40 C. They have settled nicely into our routine here and have adjusted to the time and temperature change very well. Here they are when we picked the girls up from school yesterday.

We're getting into full vacation mode here as we've mostly wrapped up the work that we've been doing and we're preparing for our move to Zambia. On the weekend we joined our friend Lucielle and her daughters Jennifer Lynn and Monique at Sabie Park where her family has a vacation home. The park is just beautiful and all the homes have a thatched roof, a stone face and only solar power - it also borders Kruger Park so they get lots of animals wandering around. We got up close with some zebras and giraffes and also saw an ostrich and some wildebeast. The park also has a swimming pool that we had to ourselves the whole time. We had a really great time and we also drove through Kruger Park on the way home.