I have been in Cape Town for a few months now, and although it has taken me a lot longer than I anticipated, I have finally settled in. I do not know how settling in home could have possibly been so wild, yet it was. Let's just say the big world is a lot scarier than it seems, stepping into it can be chaotic. But with The Lord at my side I have found my rhythm & routine in life here. I am, after unsuccessful attempts at a man-pad with some mates, staying with my mom in Panorama (near Canal Walk). I work for my uncle at a tech company, in town, as a management assistant. My job keeps me busy with constantly changing requirements, which keeps it quite interesting.
But the day-to-day activities of life are of lesser importance here. In bigger news, thanks to a very generous donation from my grandfather, I have gotten a motorbike. Susan, as she is know, is a 250cc commuter from Motomia. It is great to have freedom in this regard.
In response to the beautiful weather here in Cape Town, in summer, myself and a group of friends decided to go to Newlands Forest for a get away and to spend some time together. It was great to get away from the routine of everyday life and step into God's wilderness. I may have discovered a slight love for photography along the way.
That is all the real news I have for you at the moment, the past few months I have just been settling in and trying to find my rhythm.
I would like to say a huge thank you to all who read my first post, over 150 people. It is so encouraging to have such interest in my endeavours. Now that I have settled into life I will hopefully be able to start fundraising for BSSM, and beyond.
If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions please don't hesitate to comment on this post directly, or email me personally, if you'd prefer, at james@mundell.co.za.
No comments:
Post a Comment