It’s been awhile since I wrote on this blog. This is supposed to be a simple way to keep a lot of people updated as to our whereabouts. However, the tool only works as well as the tool operator. So now I am a couple of months behind in my updates. Derek and I have been spending our time focusing on getting to know each other and getting to know his friends and family better. The greatest part of this is that “his” friends and family are now “our” friends and family. Today I am reflecting on those people who have become very important to me in a very short space of time. Before I left Calgary, my Dad said to me, "And remember to post photos of the people who you are meeting. We want to know who you are getting to know." I think my Dad realized long before I did that it is the people who make an adventure, not just the places you adventure into!
Derek and I have seen many beautiful things since we’ve been in South Africa. He still has a long list of places he wants to share with me and our remaining time already feels so short. We’ve seen gorgeous beaches, soaring mountains, game reserves, ostrich farms, the stunning Karoo desert, farmer's markets and the lush tropical paradise that is Durban. We have plans to visit Cape Town, Johannesburg, the Kruger National Park and places in between. Every part of South Africa is fascinating and beautiful and exotic. Everything excites me and nothing has disappointed me so far.
But the thing that has impressed me the most about South Africa is the people. I am so amazed at the wonderful people that I have met and who have taken me (and Derek) into their hearts and homes. I think it says something about the man I have married that he has deliberately surrounded himself with quality friends. Those same people have just automatically loved me and taken me into their circle of life.
We are so acutely aware of how short our time is here. I am already experiencing waves of sadness just thinking about having to leave here soon. We are hoping that many of our SA friends will one day be able to come and visit us in Canada. But at the same time, I know that when we say goodbye, there are some we will not see again this side of eternity. So what do you do when you know a farewell is coming soon? You make the most of every minute you have right now. Ideally, that’s how I should be living my life every day regardless, but this African experience has really highlighted the truth of this to me. Don’t waste a minute on negativity. Enjoy each moment to the full. Don’t be afraid to try new things...you may not get the same chance again. Look for the good in others and point it out when you find it. Tell people how you feel about them. Don't hold back. People are desperate for real friendships with real people...genuine people who love them honestly, encourage them consistently and stand with them when they need help. So here are a few photos of some of the people who have enriched my life these past few months. I hope I can repay them with many years of friendship, whether we are on the same continent or not.
Judisha and Panganai from Unilever... Derek has some great work colleagues who have made an effort to get to know Derek and I as a couple. |
Rob and Chantal... Rob sold Derek the engagement ring that he brought with him to Calgary in July. I have a soft spot in my heart for him and his wife. What an amazing couple! |
Rob, Chantal, Ant, Les, Steve and Zoe... Derek's premarital counsellors. Good job, guys! He is an amazing husband. |
Clive and Gen and their little men...Clive made the trip all the way to Canada to be Derek's best man back in October. We know we can count on them for anything. Truly great people. |
Clive, Gen, Lindy and Simi ... Lindy and Simi are quickly becoming my Tuesday evening "Girl's Movie Night" buddies. Fabulous women. I am loving getting to know them both. |
Wendy and Zoe humored me by spending hours baking sugar cookies for Christmas. Helped me feel a little less homesick to be able to share one of my Christmas traditions with them. |
Two of the best bonuses I got when I joined the Delmar clan... my lovely nieces, Carey-Lee and Cristen-Lee. Beautiful women who are becoming very good friends. I am so blessed! |
And my handsome nephew, Bevan. Such a great kid! |
These are just some of the people who have impacted my life since I have been here.
The adventure wouldn't have been half as adventurous without them.