| Writing in the office right this minute |
I suppose it's been a few weeks since my last update, so I'll make an effort to bring you up to speed. I have started working in the office. In fact, I just so happen to be here right now... hanging out after hours. I have a great team here in the communications department and am looking forward to new ideas we have this year.
Now onto the insanity part. Right now I've been blessed to be able to stay with someone here while I get my life sorted out. The first week after training I had some time off. Time off, while typically wonderful, was driving me crazy because I had nowhere to go and no one to see because I know no one outside of work at this point. If you know me you know I don't do nothing well. I have to do something. Always. God provided some design projects from 4 differed people back home (thank you for not forgetting me, people!) and then made me learn to rest a bit.
The last couple weeks I've been looking for accommodation and a vehicle. Last week, I had the car figured out. After some searching and lots of online research we found one that would work. Then a few days later another OMer offered me a temporary opportunity for accommodation that would have me set for a couple months. Temporary because I could just stay there and pay discounted rent until a full-price paying renter surfaced.
God is good. After weeks of wondering how I'm supposed to figure life out when I don't understand how things work in this country... He provided.
Then Tuesday happened.
I got up and called the car place to let them know we could come today to get the car they were holding. They said they sold the car over the weekend. I was kinda speechless. Lots of searching, hopes up, then it's gone again. "Okay, this is fine, I can handle this." Spent all morning making calls and searching online and getting real comfortable navigating the Zim Classifieds and talking to total strangers. Found some prospects to look at today.
Tuesday lunch came and I ate some food, relieved progress was again being made.
Then I get another call. The flat I was temporarily staying in became super temporary because renters were already found. Yikes. Great news for the owner, but now I was back on the hunt. God again provided an option for me to stay with a family here.
Today I spent four hours going around town, making calls, and forgetting to eat food... and then I bought a car. (Which just happens to be this beautiful colour that I love, thanks Jesus.)
Please excuse me for a moment while I freak out that I just bought a car in Africa.
So here's what I learned this week.
Now onto the insanity part. Right now I've been blessed to be able to stay with someone here while I get my life sorted out. The first week after training I had some time off. Time off, while typically wonderful, was driving me crazy because I had nowhere to go and no one to see because I know no one outside of work at this point. If you know me you know I don't do nothing well. I have to do something. Always. God provided some design projects from 4 differed people back home (thank you for not forgetting me, people!) and then made me learn to rest a bit.
The last couple weeks I've been looking for accommodation and a vehicle. Last week, I had the car figured out. After some searching and lots of online research we found one that would work. Then a few days later another OMer offered me a temporary opportunity for accommodation that would have me set for a couple months. Temporary because I could just stay there and pay discounted rent until a full-price paying renter surfaced.
God is good. After weeks of wondering how I'm supposed to figure life out when I don't understand how things work in this country... He provided.
Then Tuesday happened.
I got up and called the car place to let them know we could come today to get the car they were holding. They said they sold the car over the weekend. I was kinda speechless. Lots of searching, hopes up, then it's gone again. "Okay, this is fine, I can handle this." Spent all morning making calls and searching online and getting real comfortable navigating the Zim Classifieds and talking to total strangers. Found some prospects to look at today.
Tuesday lunch came and I ate some food, relieved progress was again being made.
Then I get another call. The flat I was temporarily staying in became super temporary because renters were already found. Yikes. Great news for the owner, but now I was back on the hunt. God again provided an option for me to stay with a family here.
| It's a 2001 Honda Fit for those who care |
Please excuse me for a moment while I freak out that I just bought a car in Africa.
So here's what I learned this week.
- I am not in control. Never have been, never will be. God knows what is best and his plans are already in place.
- People are wonderful to have. I have been so blessed beyond measure by the OM office here. They've been so gracious to let me stay with them, to let me visit churches with them, to drag me around car shopping, to negotiate and ensure I get a good deal, and to spend time and money on making sure I get settled. I seriously am so grateful. If you're reading this feel free to take a moment to praise God for nice people and just pray for the office staff here.
- It's okay to do nothing. I hate doing nothing. I totally missed the part in school where they teach you how to rest and chill. If you know me, you know this. I create work for myself and I go do things just because it's better than sitting. But rest is good and rest is needed, and I have learned how to fill up my rest time with productive - yet restful and needed - things. Like time with Jesus or sleeping 10 hours.
Thanks, friends, for journeying with me this year. Sorry for all the words and not many pictures this time. Turns out a combination of rest and insanity does not yield much opportunity for photography.
Oh, and on Friday I get to take a mini-vacay to Zambia. So be praying for that. :)

