Hogsback Mountain

Hogsback Mountain
Hogsback Mountain Wilderness

Monday, May 21, 2012

Storms River Mouth

When we take long road trips to visit an outlying mission branch, we often take a side trip so we can see more of this majestic land.  We recently veered off the highway on a whim and decided to so explore Storms River Month. Storms River has cut its way through the limestone rock formations over the centuries to create a deep, meandering gorge as it dumps into the Indian Ocean.  We spent a couple of hours hiking a shaded trail through the flora and fauna to the suspension bridge that spans the gorge. We returned to our car refreshed and ready to finish our five hour drive home.  South Africa's stunning beauty never ceases to amaze us!


Sunrise..

Wild lilies...

Ancient tree...

Storms River suspension bridge...

Never ending adventures...

Storms River gorge...

The view etched in our memories as we leave.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Celebration of the Boxes

Last December during our brief visit to San Diego, I approached Jeannette Vaughn, the current principal of Albert Einstein Academies Elementary School in San Diego and discussed the possibility of organizing an effort to help the Phakamile Junior Primary School in Mdantsane, South Africa.  She readily agreed!

Our relationship with the students, teachers and principal at Phakamile has grown during the last six months as we worked with the students teaching English in the classrooms. 
Teaching 4th Graders English Lessons
The need for materials, especially books was critical, so together with Principal Skolpati at Phakamile and Principal Vaughn at AEA, a plan was launched to send boxes of used books and school supplies half-way around the world to the children in South Africa.  The students at AEA not only donated used books and school supplies, but they also donated nearly $900 to pay for the shipping of 19 priority mail boxes.

Filled boxes ready to be shipped in Albert Einstein Academy's Board Room 

The boxes finally arrive…
Boxes awaiting the celebration.
and the “The Celebration of the Boxes” is organized by Phakamile School. 
Parents waiting for the celebration to begin.
Principal Skolpati and Fowers being introduced.
Singing and chanting a song of welcome.
Elder Fowers and I formally presented the boxes to the children of the Phakamile School on March 22.
Elder Fowers explains details of the gift.


Joyful celebration erupts as "mamas" dance among children with the boxes balanced on their heads.

Spontaneous, joyful songs erupted from the parents.  The “mamas” took the boxes and danced among the children while balancing them on their heads.  The energy and emotion of the experience is beyond words and parents, children and teachers expressed their gratitude to AEA through cultural songs and dances. For nearly two hours we celebrated together and all the cultural barriers melted away.

Waving to the children.
Finally the time comes to open the boxes and share treasures with the Phakamile community.
Excited Anticipation
Books...Books...Books--worth more than gold.
Sharing picture of Einstein students receives thunderous applause.
The children at Albert Einstein Academies made the world a much smaller place through their generous gifts.  I hope they understand the difference they have made in the lives of these children. 
Happy Dance

Cultural barriers melt away as we celebrate together.
We were blessed to have played a small part in this grand event and will treasure the memories always.
Sister Fowers and Mrs. Mbiza, a Phakamile Teacher
CELEBRATE!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Show and Tell... South Africa Style

In February we were blessed with the opportunity to share "our" (we are getting rather attached) beautiful South Africa with Luci's sister, Kathy and her husband Kevin for a couple of weeks.  We have grown to love the land and the people so very much, so it was hard to decide which few treasures we could share with them while they were here.  So we took them on a whirlwind journey...a treasured memory shared by sisters.


While still suffering from jet lag (after their 36 hour flight) we threw them in the back of our cars and drove seven hours to the delightful beach side community of Knysna, to visit and support a fledgling congregation.  





Kathy worked with the Young Women's president and the girls quickly wormed their way into her heart.








Then on to Cape Town to sample a taste of the excitng events that take place in the SACTM Mission Home.


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Lunching with the missionaries, with eight new "greenies" that had just arrived that morning.
Walking in the serene Kirstenboch Gardens
Capturing the stunning views from Table Mountain.
A quick snapshot of Table Mountain from Signal Hill.
After a 24-hour "fire-hose" tour of Cape Town we took a quick flight back to East London for a bit of rest and relaxation at our Gonubie flat.


















Sharing friendships with some of the dear people we love...
Asanda with son, Neo who cried when he had to go back to his Mama.



























A gift of love from Sister Magibesela.




















Chatting with Mama Keya, Relief Society President.














Meeting Lihle Lalendle, a soon-to-be-missionary, 
that stole their hearts with his smile.































A day with the majestic African Animals...up close and personal.













Sunday, February 5, 2012

Never Bored

Mdantsane Zone Conference


One of the blessings of our mission is the wide variety of activities, experiences and responsibilities we participate in within a short few days or sometimes hours.  We fly from one amazing experience to another, often without a moment to catch our breath in between.  We may start our day with a walk on the beach, then run to assist the young Elders with haircuts or car problems, then spend a few hours to volunteer with the students at the Phakamile school or chauffer the visiting authorities from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spend the day on a safari or participate in a missionary training Zone Conference.  Sprinkled throughout the day is the blessing of interacting with the beautiful people of Mdantsane and distributing our Fowers family gift bags to the children of the community.  As we reflect at the end of a long, cram-packed day, it is impossible to identify the highlight. Each experience enriches and blesses our lives.  


Join us for a picture walk through our past two weeks in the South Africa, Cape Town Mission...

Walk along Port Alfred Beach
Elder Fowers and the Phakamile Students
Elders Clearing the School Garden Spot
 Elder Ochoa, Fowers, Pres. & Sister Renlund, Elder Richardson
A special day with visiting authorities.
Safari with Authorities

African White Lion

Jesus Loves Me





Gift Bags for Neighborhood Children







Late Afternoon Walk on Chintsa Beach



Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Fowers Family Service Project

During the time that we were in the United States for the holidays, the Fowers kids and grandkids organized a little project to make gift bags for the children in South Africa.   Each ziplock bag included a pencil, a notebook, 6 crayons, a small toy, a coloring page, a toothbrush, a note from our oldest grandson, Johnathan and a very special picture of Christ and an African child. Each gift is so very simple, but for the children in townships they are a real treasure. We delight in giving these gifts to the children of all ages we meet in our community.


It is our prayer that our family will always extend a hand of love and caring to others.

Grandkids and Auntie Amy Assembling the Bags

A suitcase full of Gift Bags headed for South Africa

Treasures...

Clowning Around
Neighborhood Buddies