Thursday, July 17, 2008

One Week Ago


It is hard to believe that it was only a week ago when we started packing. It feels like it was only yesterday when we went out to dinner with Jenn or were playing cards with the interns. After spending time in prayer and seeking counsel from a few trusted friends and family members, we began to see that Thrive was not the place for us. We LOVE the ministry and all that it is doing for South Africa. However, the position that we were applying for was not where we felt God was calling us to work. We loved working with the interns, and we really enjoyed meeting the Outreach Staff (summer interns)! We just realized that God has given us a passion to help teenagers realize the love God has for them. We also want to show them our passion for serving others. After getting to know the Interns and Outreach Staff, we noticed that they already knew both of those! When I look back, I don't know why I didn't see it. They did give up their lives in the states to serve in South Africa for either a year or two months. However, we trust that the Lord called us to Thrive for a reason, and we know that He has taught us a lot about ourselves and our call to serve Him wherever we are. We had planned on coming home a week early, but when the most convenient ticket for July 11th became available our world was turned upside down. We were given a day to pack our bags and say our good-byes. It was nice to talk to everyone about what God had been doing in our lives. They were so appreciative of us and the time we had spent with them. After flying for a two days, we landed in Orlando, FL and were able to spend a few days with Tre's family. Yesterday, we packed the car and drove home to Nashville. It is nice to be in our own home again. We thank God for the opportunity we had to serve with Thrive, even though our trip was shortened. We will continue to pray for the ministry as well as the people serving.



Monday, July 7, 2008

4th of July South African Style

On Friday, I woke up kind of sad, because I was not going to be able to celebrate the 4th of July at home, but it turns out that the South Africans know how to host an American party!!!  After work everyone on base piled into the ministry vehicles and headed out to the Spur (like TGI Fridays or Chilli's).  When we got there we were handed a BIG FAT Cheeseburger, fries and a Coke... YUMMY!  This was good, because I had been craving a juicy burger for a few weeks.  After dinner, we were brought our dessert (ice cream and chocolate sauce), it too was very good.  As if the night couldn't any better, each table was given a stack of sparklers.  So, we waited for the opportune time to light 'em up.  When we heard Bruce Springstein's, Born in the USA, we knew it was time.  Everyone lit their sparklers and the lights in the restaurant were switched off and for 30 seconds or so it felt like the 4th of July.  After dinner, we all returned to base for a movie.  We watched an all time great and 4th of July great, "The Sandlot."  It turns out that it wasn't so bad to be in Africa during the 4th, because South Africans sure do know how to make it feel a little like home.  Hope you all had a great 4th, Lauren and I sure did.

Monday, June 23, 2008

One Crazy Costume Party!!



Okay so in case you do not realize, Thrive Africa is based on a farm. There is not much to do here, and Tre and I do not have a car to go into town. Therefore, when people have birthdays, you have to be VERY creative. For Marc's half birthday, his real birthday is in December and he won't be here then, the interns decided to have a costume party. Everyone was borrowing clothes and ideas from their roommates. Well, my roommate Tre does not have a lot to choose from. So after a few days of trying to figure out what to do, our final conclusion was to go as each other. However, Tre thought it would be funny to go as a pregnant version of me. No, that is not a sign of the near future. Anyway, we had an absolute blast at the party. All the interns and outreach staff did an AMAZING job at dressing up!! We posted a picture of the ten interns that we have had the privilege to work with for the past three weeks. There are soo many great pictures, but I did not want to scare you. Have a laugh on us, we know that we look silly! On the intern picture . . from Left to Right . . Marc (a truck driver/Larry the Cable Guy), Matt M. (Indiana Jones), Kaylen (Frank Sinatra), Matt P. (Jester), Shannon (Sethoto Bell), Jace (African tooth fairy), Jodi (Cindy Lou Who, from the Grinch), and Katie T. (a substitute teacher). Bottom row - Crystal (Marc, the birthday boy) and Katie M. (80s aerobic instructor).

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Only a Kid . . .




Sorry it's been awhile, things have been busy here in South Africa. But I wanted to take a moment and share a funny story about one of the kids here. Every week Tre and I get to go with the interns to the local orphanage. It's definitely a highlight of our week. Tre has befriended a young boy named Lunga. Now, Lunga is a rambunctious boy who is everywhere and gets into everything. This particular afternoon, Lunga ran up to Tre with his tongue hanging out of his mouth, similar to a dog, and drool was going everywhere! We couldn't figure out what he was doing. Then, Tre had remembered that earlier a few kids found a bottle of seasoning and of course shook it everywhere, some even landed on a slide. So Tre asked him if he licked the slide. As the boy nodded, Tre and I couldn't help but laugh. Only a kid would be curious enough to actually lick a slide!! Tre took him inside to get a drink, and then he was back to normal; running and playing around. We may never know the difference one afternoon will make in these kids lives. We only pray that our presence will give them a glimpse of the love that God has for them. I would have to say that this orphanage is full of love, as it is set up like a big family. The kids are very happy and enjoy hanging out with each other.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

God's Beauty!!




Hello everybody! Things have been going well around Harrismith, as the weather has been absolutely beautiful! The temperature has been warm enough to be outside without a jacket, which is very enjoyable. Yesterday, we went with the interns to the orphanage and had another great experience with the kids. Some of them even recognized us from last week! Thrive is located on a farm called Mt. Everest. There are three main mountains on the property, plus tons of large rocks to go bouldering. (Jodi and Tre are rock climbing on a boulder-picture on the right). Evidently people come from all over to go rock climbing on the property. They come and camp out in tents or stay in the chalets. Below is a picture of an ostrich that we saw from up the hill! There are only two on the property, so its pretty sweet that we saw one. :) We can go hiking whenever the weather is nice, and when someone will lead the way. So after a little begging, we went climbing today!! We didn't go all the way to the top, but we climbed up some steep parts and large rocks. The interesting part was that we couldn't find a path, so we climbed through bushes and tall thatch everywhere we went. I hope you enjoy the pictures of the property. The picture below/right is the mountain that we climbed up to. If you look closely, you can see the cave towards the left. The picture below/left is Tre, Marc, and Matt at the mouth of the cave. Tre is wearing his blue Beckham jersey, Marc is in a red shirt, and Matt is close to the rock in a gray shirt. Those boys were very adventurous.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Praise God!

I just wanted to take a moment to Praise God! Not that I have not been praising Him all week, but you know what I mean. For those of you who read our emails, you know that Tre was asked to speak at church tonight. He had been preparing all week, as God had been speaking to him through different situations. Well, I would just like to say that I was definitely a proud wife tonight. He spoke from the heart, and was very captivating. Well, until he made a joke at my expense. :) Fortunately, I was able to laugh it off, and I don't think my face turned too many shades of red. It was evident that people were really responsive at the end as well. It was enjoyable to see the staff and interns interacting in conversation and laughter!! A large group of people stayed in the upper living room to just hang out. Some were playing cards (of course), some watching a movie, and others just enjoying the company. It was great to soak it all in. So thank you for your prayers, we are receiving so many blessings from the Lord. Stay encouraged in all you do, He will never leave you!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Our home away from home . . .








Several of you had asked about our small hut that we are currently living in. The base refers to it as a rondavel. Basically a round room with a bed, couch, side table, armoire, sink, and mirror. Our bathroom is a separate rondavel without any form of heat. Do not worry though, after a few minutes hot water is accessible!! The great thing about our small room is that it stays fairly warm with one space heater! We have learned how to layer on cold nights. For example, last night when it got down to 15F I slept with gloves, three shirts, two pants, and my wonderful down slippers(thanks Lindsay)!

Sunday, June 8, 2008

The orphanage!






Things have definitely picked up here in South Africa. Hopefully you are on our emailing list and were able to read about all the details. I just wanted to take a few minutes to post some pictures of our trip to the orphanage. Everyone was really excited about going, and the kids rushed up to the fence as soon as they saw our cars! They were so cute as they put their hands through the holes just to touch ours. The interns of course knew exactly what to do and immediately ran to the children they have played with every week. It was great to observe them and watch their personalities shine! The kids were having a blast running around the playground and even using people as their personal climbing toy! Throughout the two hours we had a time of praise and worship, a lesson with a skit, craft time, and games! It was a joy to say the least. Here are a few pictures of the afternoon. It was sunny on Friday, so we weren't too bundled up. In case you haven't heard, tonight it is supposed to get down to 15F, soo cold!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Day 2 in the Books!



Well, day 2 has come to a close. Yesterday was a hectic day filled with meeting new people, the interns, staff, and leadership summit coaches. Driving for what seemed like hours to Qwa Qwa, we made it to a Junior Secondary school(basically a middle school). We were able to sit in on a meeting with the leadership summit coaches, and then we observed a graduation celebration for the students (picture left). After our long day at the school, which was difficult because of the jet lag that was leaving me falling asleep standing up, we went to grab a bite to eat at this little restaurant called "KFC," maybe you've heard of it? We then headed back to base for a dinner and hangout time with the interns and mission team from Maryland. We had a great time chating with some of the interns and folks from the mission team. We then headed down to Neil's, Thrive founder, home. We were getting together with some staff members for a private viewing of this weeks NASCAR race, oh yeah baby!!! Today we met with Neil to plan out and discuss what we will be doing during our time with Thrive. After our very quick meeting, we went and rounded up the interns and headed out to the "Steer" (like a McDonalds, but a little nicer). We had a meeting with all the interns. Later on we came back to the base and started our daily projects; some of the interns worked in their area of expertise while the others came with Lauren and I to work on relocating some dishes on the property. We also went on an impromptu safari on the property to see the Zebra (right). We had a great opportunity to talk with the interns and really get to know them a bit. I am really excited because nearly all of them are "Office" fans, so we are planning an "Office Party" this weekend. Tonight we had a Braai with the staff to celebrate the birth of Jen, it was awesome; we had steak, chicken, and pork chops, yummy!!! Tomorrow we have another busy day planned and we hope to get a video up online soon, so keep checking in. Please continue to pray for Thrive and the ministries they are involved in, these days are busy and lots of stress is being felt by all. Thank you to all who have sent e-mails and posted, it has been so nice to get to read your thoughts, keep 'em coming! Love you all.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

We have made it!!!

Lauren and I just wanted to let you know that we have made it safely to South Africa.  Right now I am writing to you from our hut.  It is a cute little place that we will call home for the next 2 months.  All but one of our bags made it safely, the other is still in Dubai, it should be delivered sometime tomorrow.  Thanks again for all your prayers and support in this time.  We are so excited to be here.  It is late here and we must wake up early, so I will leave you now.  Hopefully tomorrow we will be able to post a little more.  We love you all.  Talk to you soon.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

The Day is Drawing Near

Well ya'll, the day is quickly drawing near, we are just a short 3 days from departing for South Africa.  We have been enjoying our time with my family here in FLA, we have been hitting up all of mine and Lauren's favorite food hotspots.  For those of you who are wondering, we will be departing from Orlando International Airport on Saturday at 6:30 a.m. (Nashville Time). We are supposed to arrive in Johannesburg on Sunday at 10 a.m. (Nashville time).  We appreciate all the prayers and supportive words.  We look forward to reading your responses to our blogs.  Hopefully, we will be able to write something that you will be able to respond to in more words.  We love you all and we look forward to sharing our stories.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

First leg of the trip.... Done!

Well, we have arrived in Florida safely.  It took us about 11 hours, which is a little longer than usual, but none the less, we made it.  I am proud to say that we made it here in just one stop, that includes gas, food and potty breaks.  Lauren toughed out the last hour or so for me.  It is HOT here in Palmetto and I don't miss the humid air.  My mom will be making my favorite home cooked meal tonight, hamburger steaks!!!  So excited!!!!  Anyways, just wanted to let you know that we made it safe and are looking forward to our time here in FLA.  Thanks again to all who were able to come over and help out yesterday, it was such a blessing.  Love you all and we will post when we arrive in South Africa. 

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Less than a week and counting...

Well, Lauren and I are less than a week out from departing the states for our 2 months of service in South Africa.  I was told by some friends that I needed to add a post, because it has been so long since my last post.  We have been extremely busy over the past few weeks, it is hard to believe that we are packing for Africa.  Please share your thoughts with us on the blog page, we sure are excited to read what you have to say.  Again thank you all for your donations, encouraging words and most of all you prayers.  We look forward to sharing this time with you.  We love you all.

Friday, May 16, 2008

A New E-mail Address

Attention All:

I had to change my e-mail address to trejones83@gmail.com  Please make note of these changes.  Talk to you all soon.

Tre

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Pictures from our previous trip to South Africa

Here are some of our pictures from our first trip to South Africa in March.


















Table Mountain



















View of the Cape of Good Hope

















The sunset from the top of "Lions Head."


Hope you enjoyed the photos.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

The time is drawing near...

Each day, we are one more day closer to leaving for Africa for our 2 month job trial with Thrive Africa.  We have already packed one bag and it is already in FLA, waiting for us when we leave.  We are flying out of Orlando, so we transported one large bag to my Mom's house so we had one less bag to pack.  Lauren and I are so very excited, but at the same time our hearts are heavy because we love our church and most of all our teens at TCC.  Please continue to pray for the church as they search for a new youth pastor.  Our prayer is that they will not be long without a youth pastor.  We are preparing a letter to send out to everyone, so stay tuned into your mailbox.  We love you all and look forward to sharing our stories with you over our blog page.

Tre

Friday, April 18, 2008

Welcome to our new blog page!!!

Welcome All!!!

Lauren and I have created this blog page to keep in contact with the rest of the world.  We look forward to sharing stories and pictures with you.  We hope that you will sign-up and join in this journey with us as we enter the mission field of Qwa Qwa, South Africa.  Keep in touch, we love you all.