Sunday, 14 December 2014

Christmas 2014




Once again a very happy Christmas to all our friends in UK, South Africa and even further afield.

Our life continues to fall into the two halves of five months spent in Fish Hoek in South Africa and the rest in Letchworth in UK.



The first few months of the year in South Africa were a very good time and even more than usual we came home with mixed emotions. We love our South African life and not just because the sun shines so much of the time but because of the warmth of our South African friends and church. We all genuinely enjoy one another’s company.

Life in South Africa seems to revolve around a lot of eating and chatting and South Africans are very good at both.  We have built and continued to strengthen many relationships. Christopher plays his twice weekly men’s golf and we both play bowls on Tuesday.

There have been some very good prayer meetings and as South Africa held a general election in May, there was much intercession for the nation. In addition I hold a weekly Bible study for a small group of ladies which we all seem to enjoy.

We had a wonderful 8 days away visiting four national parks and spending two nights at Knysna on the Garden Route. The more we see of the country and its beautiful scenery and wildlife, the more we appreciate it.  We had some very close encounters with a couple of elephants in Addo Elephant Park who strolled by on each side of the car so close we could easily reach out and touch them. The problem was we were parked in their way!




The best bit of our time though was when Fiona, Arran and Isabel joined us. We had an amazing two weeks - on the beach, visiting wine estates, picnics, visiting the Waterfront and generally hanging out together.

Back in the UK our focus is on the family. Our first weekend back we helped David and Jess move in Bristol from their flat (up two storeys) to a new apartment they have bought which fortunately is on the ground floor. We returned to Bristol a few weeks later and instead of lugging furniture we walked and walked around different parts of the city, had drinks besides the river and ate very well.
Clifton Suspension Bridge with David and Jess

We see Sarah, Chris and their two children Samuel and Keira fairly often as they live just round the corner and we are also on hand to babysit as needed. The children are a source of great joy to us as they know us quite well now. Chris has just started training as a paramedic and is enjoying life out on the ambulances after several months in the classroom and then learning to drive an ambulance.
Sarah and Chris

Grandpa and Keira


We get to see quite a bit of Fiona. Arran and Isabel and had a week cat sitting for them whilst they went off on holiday. Thame, where they live, is a lovely place to holiday and my highlight was walking 14 km along the River Thames on a beautiful sunny day. Arran, after spending months commuting most weeks to Brussels has also had a couple of trips out to Australia for work.
Fiona, Arran, Isabel and Samuel

Segway - birthday gift from Fiona and Arran


At Kirstenbosch - South African national gardens 
We have not been able to pop across the Atlantic to see Jonathan and Alyssa but they are both doing very well and have settled into life in USA, living on campus outside Boston. They are in the process of buying an apartment. Alyssa has a job at a nearby hospital and they have settled into a church where Jonathan works part time as part of his master’s degree.

Life in UK means we can overdose on some culture whether it is visiting stately homes or London or going to see a live stream of Shakespeare from Stratford at the cinema or outings with STARS (Seniors Taking Active Retirement Seriously) from church.
STARS visit to the British Museum

The bowls season was enjoyable but at times overwhelming and this year there was a dearth of trophies for either of us.

However the summer in UK was dominated by the renovations and extensions to our house which took from beginning of June to the day before we left again for South Africa in October. We had weeks of dust, mess and general upheaval but the end result is a new room on the side of the kitchen, a utility room, an extended bathroom and a second loo.
Before the work began

Completed on the outside


Completed on the inside


We had a very enjoyable holiday whilst our builders decimated the bathroom and spent two days on the south coast with my brother and a weekend with the family in Bristol hosted by David and Jess. 


The family in Bristol

Stream walking



David and Christopher 

We then went for five days to North Wales enjoying some wonderful scenery and historic castles, homes and gardens.  We came home to find we had a partly finished beautiful bathroom but without a toilet!  For the night we were left to use the builder’s loo in the front garden which was bad enough but at 3 a.m. it was made worse when tiptoeing into the garden and our neighbour’s security light come on to illuminate our path!  Next day we had a loo but no door for a week or so but somehow we managed.
Relaxing in Wales

Beautiful gardens at Plas Newydd in Anglesey 

Conwy walls and castle


Jonathan and Alyssa visited from America for two weeks in August.  We had all been invited to a wedding where it was wonderful to meet up with old friends. Whilst Jonathan and Alyssa were here David and Jess also came for a visit so we had a house full. 
Christopher, Jonathan and Alyssa in London

Jonathan and Alyssa in front of the poppies at the Tower of London


David and Jess then delighted us by getting engaged with the wedding planned for next May. 
David and Jess
This followed hot on the heels of our other exciting family news which is that Fiona and Arran are expecting a baby next March so 2015 looks like being a busy year for the Ottaways.

Back in South Africa I think it became very clear to us that it is not just an escape from the British winter but a God given opportunity to serve him in a different place.

All sorts of possibilities open up. I re-started the Bible study where we have been delving into the Psalms. Christopher was invited to share at our home group and I have been given a variety of opportunities to speak to small ladies groups including one mainly of African women from around the area.

It was a very exciting time with vibrant worship (African style), passionate preaching with many ‘Hallelujahs’ and ‘Amens’ and a ministry time of power and anointing. Ladies come long distances bringing their little ones but they were ready to receive from God. It was like Africa had arrived in our midst but it was fun and a real honour to be involved.

It has been good to catch with our friends here and we even had a night away with one couple to do some whale watching and we were not disappointed. They were jumping and leaping and praising God.

In addition God loves to bless us with a trip and we have been to our favourite Kruger National Park communing with the animals and birds. We moved on to Mapungubwe National Park on the banks of the ‘great, grey-green, greasy Limpopo River’ in the very far north of South Africa. It has a World Heritage Site, the ruins of a civilisation that pre-dates Great Zimbabwe.  It was very, very hot but interesting.
Christine with a friendly nyala

Overlooking the riverbed of the Limpopo River



Our year is ending travelling back to UK to spend Christmas with the family.

Arran making mince pies







Sunday, 16 November 2014

November 2014

We have been back in South Africa for nearly 6 weeks now and I think it has never been clearer to us that our times here are not just an escape from the British winter but a God given opportunity to serve him in a different place.

All sorts of possibilities open up here. I re-started a Bible study every week for a small group of ladies where we unpick some Scripture.  We have been delving into the Psalms and even Psalm 23 opened up to us in fresh ways. 

Christopher was invited to share at our home group and he led a discussion on what it means not just to be a Christian but a charismatic, Pentecostal Christian.  It lifted the lid on a lot of frustrated Spirit filled Christians, hungry for God to move again in their lives and the in the church. The next time we watched a David Pawson video and shared our experiences which seem to be many and varied. We anticipate letting the Holy Spirit move upon and within us in fresh ways again. 

I shared at what used to be the carers group for those struggling to look after relatives who have great needs. It has now evolved into a ladies group who again desire more of God’s presence to be evident in their lives. 

I took the verse from I Chronicles 12 about the men of Issachar who ‘understood the times and knew what Israel should do.’  They were part of the army that God gathered to take the kingdom from Saul’s defeated family and establish David as king over all Israel. I used the analogy of the Church taking back our world from the defeated devil and establishing God’s kingdom on earth as it is in heaven.  

God gave me three suggestions for how we can do this. As a result I was invited to share the same message at a gathering of African ladies at our church one Saturday afternoon. It was a very exciting time with vibrant worship (African style), passionate preaching with many ‘Hallelujahs’ and ‘Amens’ and a ministry time of power and anointing where the sick were prayed for, marriages strengthen and deliverance calmly dealt with. 

Ladies had come long distances bringing their little ones but they were hungry and ready to receive from God. It was like Africa had arrived in our midst but it was fun and a real honour to be involved. 

It has been good to catch with our friends here and we even had a night away with one couple to do some whale watching and we were not disappointed. They were jumping and leaping and praising God. 
Whale watching - it was freezing!

In addition God loves to bless with a trip and we have been up in our favourite Kruger National Park communing with the animals and birds. We have seen so many wonderful species but there was a bit of a shortage of cats. No matter how many elephant and giraffe you see, including two elephants having a Saturday afternoon rough and tumble in the river, nothing quite beats a leopard. 
Christopher and friend 

We were sitting on our deck at night, just about to eat when a movement in the bush below caught my eye. A spotted genet had come to the barbecue and stayed around long enough for a photo. 
A spotted genet

We moved on to Mapungubwe National Park on the banks of the ‘great, grey-green, greasy Limpopo River.’ It has a World Heritage Site there, a civilisation that pre-dates Great Zimbabwe.  Very, very hot but very interesting. 
The great, grey-green, greasy Limpopo (that's not water but sand!)

Now we are back in a much cooler Cape Town. Pastor Kevin and Linda have been on a much needed month’s trip including a cruise in America. Whilst they have been away the wind of the Spirit is blowing gently through church and testimonies, prophecies, even a tongue and words of knowledge have been shared. 

There is such a sense of these being days when as Christians we need to step into all that God is calling us to.  There is so much evil around in the world but our God is mightier and is calling us to fervent pray and to make ourselves available for God to use us to share his love and good news with a desperate world. 


God bless

Me and a friendly nyala at Pafuri

A male Kori bustard trying to impress the ladies!

Vervet monkey

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

September 2014



Completed on the outside
It is hard to believe that in less than 3 weeks we will be travelling back to South Africa; our summer in UK is almost over.  The weeks have whizzed by dominated by the renovations to our house which are nearly complete. The weeks of builders, dust and mess are drawing to a close and we are beginning to enjoy the extra space, bigger brand new bathroom and two loos. 



Our beautiful new patio
These additions came just in time for the welcome visit of Jonathan and Alyssa from America for a two week holiday.  We had a great time catching up, visiting London and Cambridge together and even attending a wedding where we all got the chance to get the latest news from our friends whom we had not seen for quite a while. David and Jess came for a weekend as well to see Jonathan and Alyssa so we had a house full. 


David and Jess

David and Jess then delighted us by getting engaged with the wedding planned for next May.  This followed hot on the heels of our other exciting family news which is that Fiona and Arran are expecting a baby next March so 2015 looks like being a busy year for the Ottaways. 





We had a very enjoyable holiday whilst our builders decimated the bathroom and spent two days on the south coast with my brother, a weekend with the family in Bristol hosted by David and Jess and then five days in North Wales enjoying some wonderful scenery and historic castles, homes and gardens.  

Fiona and Sarah
enjoying the sun!

The little ones enjoying the
water feature in Bristol
David, Christopher and
Jess with the coffee


Relaxing in Wales
Beautiful Bodnant
Garddens
Stunning flowers on
Anglesey
Conwy Castle












New bathroom 



We came home to find we had a partly finished beautiful bathroom but without a toilet!  For the night we were left to use the builder’s loo in the front garden which was bad enough but at 3 a.m. it was made worse when tiptoeing into the garden and our neighbour’s security light come on to illuminate our path!  Next day we had a loo but no door for a week or so but somehow we managed. 





The bowls season also overwhelmed us for much of the summer especially during the long summer evenings when matches can be played. However we have just had our finals weekend, organised by Christopher, and the season is now officially over. 




A family barbecue
Three of our boys

In between all of this we have had some lovely times with the family especially Sarah and her brood who live locally.  


Keira and her Grampa




Church has been enjoyable with a four week evangelism training course and the sermon series based on the Sermon on the Mount continues. Sarah did a terrific job with the ‘Do not worry’ verses. We have now just started Unleashed a series on ‘vision driven living’ to make us people of influence. So far so good but we will only get to a couple of these. The problem of our dual lifestyle. 




We have also been delighted to welcome Melissa Hawksley from Fullies (our South African church) to work as an intern in the church here. She is staying with us and is an easy guest. The church is giving her lots of different opportunities and she is whole heartedly embracing every one.  


Hopefully we will see many of you soon but to those of you who live elsewhere thanks for keeping in touch.  
The cableway over the River Thames
Jonathan and Alyssa on the cableway


The ceramic poppies in the moat of the Tower of London.
One for each of the 880,000 British and Commonwealth
soldiers who died in the First World War

Jonathan and Alyssa outside the Tower of London

P. S. Finally I should mention that I published my first children's book  for young people aged 10 - 12  on Kindle.  Very excited.