Tuesday, February 9, 2010

A Weekend Away


So I'm realizing that this whole blog this is kinda difficult to keep up with so Ill probably only be writing once a week. Sorry if that disappoints anyone. This past week went pretty fast. Eli and I had two days to prepare a presentation for our Human Growth and Development class on two chapters of the book. It was fine, but the professor was in a motorcycle accident a few weeks ago and has been struggling with the pain so he was unable to make to class, but he wanted us to present anyways. I don't know how we will receive a grade because it is worth a large portion of our final grade but we will see. So the real story behind this is while we were waiting for him to arrive, a huge spider with fangs came out of nowhere!! It was a rain spider, but of course all the girls were freaking out (including me) while the boys trapped it under a bowl. After a quick photo shoot they let it go outside. Great way to start a class off!! haha

Anyways, this weekend, we had a field trip for Intercultural Communications. We drove to an Indian township called Umzinto, near Durban, and stayed at the Sun Louis Resort. The purpose of this field trip was to be introduced to a new culture and be able to interact with the people of that community. We had some car troubles along the way so it took us about five and a half hours to get there instead of one and a half hours. We finally arrived and moved into our new chalets. I went to close the curtains and this flesh-colored thing falls on my foot and scurries across the room! It was just a gecko but it scared me so bad!

The next morning we drove out into the community and were able to walk around the in the hustle and bustle. It was very crowded because the people had just received their pensions (about R1000 or $100) and were buying food for the next month. While we were walking around, a lot of people were looking at us, but I was just thinking that it was because we were white. But Lauren pointed out to me that everyone was looking at our legs because we were wearing shorts. In the South African culture women do not show their thighs. All the women have skirts and shorts that go to at least their knees. I had noticed this a church last week, but I was thinking it was just a church thing. We felt kind of uncomfortable, but it made us aware of the difference of our cultures. It was good to learn it this way instead of being told not to wear shorts because we would not have really understood why. This experience allowed us to see why instead of simply being told. While we were waiting for our ride back to camp, it was extremely hot and I just wanted to get on the bus and feel the wind in my hair. Since being to India this summer I really try not to complain about heat because I have experienced worse, but I was thinking about how most of the people we came in contact with that day did not even have the luxury of getting in a car to cool down. They had to sit there and run their shops, buy their food for the next month and carry it home. It made me very grateful for the simple ride on the bus to cool me down!

After we got back, we put on our swimming costumes (swim suits) and headed for the beach!!! We were so excited because most of us have never been to the Indian Ocean. I have, but it was still so great to go to the beach! We got there and stuck out like a sore thumb, like we do everywhere! haha It was incredible! The water was warm, the sun was perfect, and the sand between my toes was incredible!!



























So Sunday morning I got up to watch the sunrise over the Indian ocean with Eli, Tanya, and Lauren S. It was sooooooooooo beautiful!! God has just been blowing me away with the beauty of his creation ever since we got here! For church we were divided into groups and went out to different Indian churches in the community. I was in a small group of eight and we were told the night before that we all were going to share with the church some scripture or something about our experience in SA. The church was not very large, so that made it easier to share but still a little nerve racking. I shared that I came on this trip obviously for school but I was very drawn to the community service part of the trip. I read Philippians 2:3-5 that talks about humility and sometimes that it is hard to be humble when serving and that humility is my desire this semester as we serve. I also talked about how incredibly beautiful SA is and how humbled I am by that. Everyone in the group shared great things that all tied together somehow. It was great to see the unity among us because we did not discuss our topics before hand!

After church we went to pastor Les's house for lunch. The Indian food was amazing and the hospitality was wonderful as always! The women served us first and then ate after we were done. It was great to be in the comfort of some one's home and have conversations about what it was like for them to grow up in their community. It was a great weekend full of learning and relaxation!!

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing, honey. Tears come to my eyes as I read what you're experiencing and how God is using all of it for HIS glory. Your perspective is so awesome. So thankful for you!! I think once a week is fine! You're so busy with homework, etc. Everyone understands that. Sending our love, prayers, and a BIG hug your way!! -Mom & Dad

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