Monday, April 28, 2008

Khayelihle April 08

A big day for some little children! For those unaware, Khayelihle is a childrens' orphanage 20km outside of Bulawayo with which UCSF has been fostering a relationship over the past few years. Once per semester we have the privalege of interracting with the children and hopefully giving them a treat of a day with fun, food, love and spiritual input.

The UCSF students arranged to have the children bussed into town this time and what a treat they had! The day began with a tour of the museum with one or two student guides per small group. A light picnic snack outside (see photo) for some exhausted kids was then followed by a lunch at the Presby church. If the animals at the museum had not been enough, the next treat was a showing of the DVD "Madagascar" with popcorn (of course). After a short talk by Blessing (Alumni), it was juice and biscuits and then off home at 16h00.

The children seem to have had a fantastic day and the students a highly exhausting but richly rewarding time. The amount of preparation for this event has been enormous, especially the whole fund-raising aspect which comprised selling of sweets, a cake sale and canvassing donations from local companies. We would like to extend our grattitude to our Alumni and the numerous companies that contributed financially to this event.

Sleepover April 08

As so often before, sleepover proved to be a great time of getting to know each other better and a good opportunity to thrash out a subject. Due to NUST bringing the exams forward a week, we had a slight calendar shuffle and Willard rose to the occasion with having to bring his talk on Spiritual Warfare into being at late notice. Contributions to the discussion were most forthcoming and had to be stopped for dinner.

A new introduction was a game of boasting how great God was. Apologies for the blurred photo but it does capture some expressions! Wadzanai Mtandwa did a fantastic job of a talk show on marriage issues, and then an early night for some who had watched "Transformations" before, but for others this was followed by a time of prayer and volleyball/trampoline/swimming etc. (hence the name "sleepover").