Friday 29 February 2008

Aqua Jogging

Today, Val and I discovered the joy of aqua jogging. Apparently it is as good a work out as a jog but not so stressful on your body. We collapsed into fits of giggles on several occasions as we felt quite silly but we soon discovered that it was actually quite hard work! I can thoroughly recommend it as a fun work out. The pictures are not of me!!!!

The Office Crew

This picture was taken last week at morning coffee which we have every wednesday for devotions and prayer time.

From the left and round the table is: Raewyn, James, me, Gina, Jen, Ben, Emily, Karen, Liz and Val! Nigel, our National Director was unfortunately missing for this photo! We now have a bigger table as this one is too small for so many people!

Friday 22 February 2008

Beautiful, Beautiful Wellington

1 The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Psalm 19 vs 1

Last night, I decided to head to the top of Mt Vic in Wellington with my new camera to take some pics of Wellington and the sunset. I don't think I was expecting quite such a beautiful sunset. I feel very blessed to be living in such a beautiful city with very clear evidence of the above verse. Isn't God spectacular!


Saturday 16 February 2008

New Staff Orientation

Ok, So this week has been a pretty tiring, helpful and busy week with new staff orientation traning. I have worked 12 hour days from Monday to Thursday. Monday to wednesday was for the new staff from overseas where we had a lot of cultural training. We looked at the treaty of Waitangi (when the Maori's signed a treaty with the Brits) and all the cultural ramifications from that. We learnt some Maori and also a bit about some of their history and beliefs. On Tuesday lunch time, we went out for Yum Cha which is kind of a chinese version of Tapas. I feel I was very adventorous trying chicken feet! All I can say is NEVER AGAIN!!!!!!!
Wednesday mornign started with Val (head of student ministries) winding up the cultural section before we had a time of prayer. She played us a song called 'Welcome Home' by Dave Dobbyn - a famous Kiwi singer who became a Christian a few years ago. The words to the song were as follows:
tonight I am feeling for you
under the state of a strange land
you have sacrificed much to be here
'there but for grace...' as I offer my hand
welcome home, i bid you welcome, i bid you welcome
welcome home from the bottom of my heart
out here on the edge
the empire is fading by the day
and the world is so weary in war
maybe we'll find that new way
so welcome home, see i made a space for you now
welcome home from the bottom of our heart
welcome home from the bottom of our hearts
keep it coming now - keep it coming now
you'll find most of us here with our hearts wide open
keep it coming now - keep it coming now
keep it coming now - keep it coming now
There's a woman with her hands trembling - haere mai
and she sings with a mountain's memory - haere mai
there's a cloud the full length of these isles
just playing chase with the sun
and it's black and it's white and it's wild
all the colours are one
so welcome home, i bid you welcome, i bid you welcome
welcome home from the bottom of our hearts
welcome home, see i made a space for you now
welcome home from the bottom of our hearts
from the bottom of our hearts
It was quite a big moment for me, recognising that i was genuinely welcome here and accepted. I look forward to embracing some of the differences in culture and enjoying some similarities. Missing family and friends whilst knowing I am in the place God has called me for now.
The rest of the week we were joined by the new staff who were either kiwi or had lived here a long time. We looked at fundraising which was helpful and our roles together with TSCF. It was such a helpful week and with Monday and Tuesday off work I have time to recover physically, reflect and relax.

Saturday 9 February 2008

My New Place

So today - Sat 9th Feb was my moving day from Keith and Raewyns house (see earlier post from June for a picture), into my new house just down the road. In true Anna style, I have managed to shif all my stuff, unpack and go to a wedding all in one day! I'm so grateful to Keith and Raewyn for their hospitality but am also looking forward to settling into a more permanent living arrangement. My new House

My room - still a few bits to sort!

Another part of my room.

Pictures of my new housemates will follow as long as they let me take a picture!!! ;o)

Visa at last

I have my work visa in my passport!!!! It's such a relief to have this! It has meant that having returned from conference I was able to have my first week in the office! This also means that I have a job title - Personnel Officer and Events Manager! This week I have a new staff orientation conference in Wellington and then after that I will be busy learning about what my new role will involve in more detail and really get stuck in with the office and supporting the field staff of TSCF.

Me at my desk in the TSCF office!

Grandad Seaton

I would like to take this opportunity to say goodbye to my Grandad Seaton who passed away yesterday.
It has been really nice to have him close in Milton Keynes and have the chance to spend some quality time with him.
This picture is of him with his newest great grandaughter jessica at Christmas.
I am so pleased that he made a commitment to Jesus just over a week ago. I pray that he enjoys eternity getting to know his maker.
Goodbye Grandad, you were very much loved.




Sunday 3 February 2008

NZI Sevens World series

The sevens is a truly unique experience which I was very fortunate to get to see. The tournament sold out within 25 minutes of the tickets being released. James and I were very kindly invited along by the Pollock family and so were right at the front in the family area which meant we got to meet most of the players from most of the teams on their way round. England won the bowl which is the third competition (cup, plate, bowl and shield) which means we weren't great but at least we won something.









The atmosphere was amazing, it seems to be tradition that everyone dresses up and I think it is fair to say that some of the costumes were truly inspired and some people just didn't look in the mirror before leaving. Unfortunately as I was away at conference, I didn't plan an outfit very well and my England shirt is somewhere on a boat on the way to NZ so I had to where my all blacks shirt.













New Zealand won the cup and the noise was incredible when they
won, it makes me wonder what it would be like to be at the final of the world cup in 2011 in NZ if they won! I think the following picture would go towards explaining some of the crowds excitement!


Journey home from conference




We took a fairly long winded way back to Wellington from Nelson and drove 8 hours down to Christchurch airport from which we flew back to Wellington. It was a good chance to spend some time with Tim and Lizzy. We had lunch by one of the Nelson lakes which was beautiful although we got surrounded by ducks. We aslo stopped at the hot pools for a quick soak and then visited the oldest liscensed pub in NZ for some tea.



Staff and families conference



So, from Monday to Friday this week, I have been down in the south island near Nelson for the TSCF staff and Families conference. It's a great time with all off the TSCF staff nationally and their wives and children. The week was fairly structured with meetings all morning, the afternoons were free and tehn we met again in the evenings. It was a great chance for me to get to know other staff members and their families. The afternoons were good fun with lots of activities to have a go at. I went swimming in the pool and the lake, kayacking in the lake, went down the large water slide into the lake, across the lake on a flying fox and finally on a high ropes course up in the trees - I think I can honestly say that I have never been so scared in all my life!!! I'm not really sure why I agreed to do it, I think it was a weakness in the area of peer pressure but when I know that i'm scared of heights, it probably wasn't a very sensible choice. Although I do have a sense of achievement from finishing it, I did not enjoy a single moment and never want to do anything like it again.


Grandad Cook

I would like to pay tribute to my Grandad Cook who passed away this week. He was a wonderful man who served God faithfully through his life as a Baptist minister and he will be missed very much, especially by his family. This picture was taken just a couple of weeks before I left the UK. I'm very sad that I can't make the funeral and wish I could be with family at this time, but I would like to pay my respects to my Grandad who has now gone to be with his saviour! May he be very much at peace.