our favorite private bay..... |
Our work with Emerging Leaders has certainly kept us busy, not only running the Leadership for Life training sessions but also setting up future opportunities for the Emerging Leaders team. It is always a joy to behold the very countenance of those attending the programme come to life as we lead them through the principles that have been so cleverly designed to build upon each other leading people from hopelessness to hope, realising that they all have amazing amazing potential and that if they 'can change their thinking, they can change their lives'. The transformation that takes place over the four modules is quite incredible and we are honored to be able to share this with some of the most vulnerable people in the world.
Maz in the pool overlooking citrusdal there are some perks to the job...! |
the wonderful houses in their new house |
us before the Lighthouse 10k |
Being in Cape Town in the summer has enabled us to venture out to enjoy the countryside, we have made trips to various new vineyards to taste their delicious wines and also take part in quite a number of races, both on the road and up into the mountains on trail runs. We both completed the Lighthouse 10k which took place on a Wednesday evening, starting at 7pm just as the sun was going down with Table Mountain providing a stunning backdrop to the run along the promenaded. The trail runs we completed were exciting too, one in the grounds of the Oak Valley wine estate, and another in the picturesque town of Greyton which lays around one hour east of Grabouw. We have both enjoyed these opportunities and are getting quite fit and what with our mainly vegan/veggie diet are losing some much needed weight.
During the last month we were asked to return to South Africa for a further six weeks, which we will do from the beginning of May until the middle of June, returning to England for Easter where we will be catching up with family and friends and also taking a short two week break to Malta to see our friends Matt and Kat. We are excited about our return to South Africa and will be building upon the work we have already undertaken both within the M&S supply chain but with newer opportunities with Tesco as well as a number of NGO's who were are keen to work with. One such organisation is the Connect Network where our friend and ex-Village of Hoper, Mel, has been working, we have run two modules with them and their staff and networkers which has gone very well so far.
Speaking of Mel we spent a wonderful night with her, Babs, who is still working at the Village of Hope, and Mel's friend Laura, we all took part in the Beaumont Wines 'Port Foot Stomp' where we not only got to tread the 2018 vintage grapes but also had a stunning meal and couple of glasses of their 2002 Pinotage which went down a little too well.
training with the young people from Khayelitsha |
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