We’ve been here for 2 weeks now and we’ve been busy getting ourselves settled in. Most of our time has been spent setting our house up, getting our work permit, getting our girls settled in school and helping with homework, meeting some of the local work partners and by boiling and filtering lots of water – a first for us. Nearly all of our furnishings were already in
The Living Room
We don’t have any pets at this point but there are some cats that are trying to make our place their home. The cats are wild so they are not keen on being touched as my bitten hand can attest to. There are at least a dozen of them and they look quite malnourished so our girls took pity on them and spent their allowance on buying cat food. At least we won’t have to worry about having any rodents on our property.
The Herd of Cats
Last week we got to meet the MCC Zambian team and they are a great group of people. We spent the day in a budget meeting and then had a fun night out dining on Chinese food. Right now the team consists of Siggi and Lois (our Country Representatives), 3 SALTers (see www.mcc.org for more info on this one year service program) and a one year service worker who will be completing this July. There is still room for more if anyone is interested!
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where are your dogs Lady & Klaus?
Hi Wielers
We were at your Mom & Dad's the other day and saw tons of great pictures, what an awesome place SA is! It was good to hear how you are doing and it helps us to pray more specifically for you. Though you are far away you are not forgotten. We pray for your family as well as your cousins Dwayne & Kevin and their families. What a privilege that is, God is so good!
Tomorrow we leave for Missionfest2007 in Vancouver. We'll be representing www.ccicamps.com. We'll see Al & Gerry and that will be a huge bonus! God bless & bless you today!
Love Abe & Shirley
Hi John,
Don't know if you remember me? We met just a couple of times when I was serving as Chair of the Manitoba RHA's CIO Council and we had joint meetings about the provincial Infoway RIS/PACS project (bet that brings back fond memories...).
Anways, I was talking to Sheila Engel about a recent MCC trip to India that I made. She mentioned you and then I put two & two together and realized you are the son of John Wieler on the MCC Canada Board (which I am also on). John told me about your blog.
Blessings to you in your MCC service and thank-you for your commitment!
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