Thursday night dinner/game nights with Donna, Allan, Kristen, Kerrina, Tamara, Danger, and Joshua.
Thanksgiving with some of my favorite Australians.
Going on vacation, being introduced to Clarens, Tempelhof Lion Park, and having Jo-burg adventures.
Team time at Living Life Cafe... pretty much every week.
Black tie events... thank you Vodacom ;o)
Creating the art therapy studios with Chase.
Easter dinner spent at Beautiful Gate Orphanage with the volunteers followed by a game of Redneck Life.
Manicure time with my residents.
Lazy summer afternoons spent at the pool. And summer here lasts for a solid 6 months. It is glorious.
The best day ever: gym, brunch at Living Life, Tempelhof Lion Park, and the Ficksburg Cherry Festival...
Highly entertaining conversations over dinner at the Lout household... two words: save sacks.
Cousin reunion 2012: safari's, sushi, and small-ish lions.
Watching "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" with our residents- they LOVE that movie.
Durban with two of my favorite friends here.

Helping to start Victory Church Maseru, and getting to know our wonderful pastors- Monddy and Wilson.
Horseback riding in the mountain kingdom.
Two weekends in Semongkong, on one of which I repelled down a 206 meter waterfall. It is the longest commercial abseil in the world.
Snuggling with the BDS babies/kids.
Setting off fireworks at sunset at Lancer's Gap.
My final weekend here has also been filled with wonderful memories- a spa afternoon at Cranberry Cottage, dinner and a movie (Gatsby in 3D) in Bloemfontein, and a team afternoon in Clarens- a great little resort town in South Africa, and some upcoming dinners with good friends. It is so bittersweet to leave here- I have come to love so many people and I dread the good-byes...
So these are roughly 20 of my favorite memories from the past year and a half... and I am sure that I am leaving out so many more. Please continue to pray for me as I face this next transition and seek God's will for the next chapter of my life. I am still struggling with a lot of fear, and of course the sadness surrounding the closing of this season. Pray for the good-byes that I now have to say- pray that God is in them and that they will be healthy and that He works them for good, especially for my residents.
I have so many fond memories of the people and places here, and I am so privileged to have had the opportunity to serve in this wonderful country. These next weeks will be hard, but I trust that they will be good. I am so excited to see family and friends at home, and I look forward to what God has for me next. After all, the Lord always promises better things; I will write this verse on my heart, just as I did when I left to come here. It still holds true, as God's word always does:
~Hebrews 6: 8-10
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