Thursday, December 18, 2008

Straight from Guyana

Hey everybody,
We are still in Guyana for about two more weeks. We are really blessed to be here. I have visited about three churches since i came here. I have been really blessed. I ministered to a youth group, sang at a church and attended a prayer session. This country is pretty cool but it also have its problems- the crime rate is really low, the ordinary peolple leave in fear, there is great witch craft just like back home in Africa. People are really getting murdered sometimes for about twenty U.S Dollars. Please keep us in prayer for safety, good health and provision.

On another note, last nite, we went bowling for the first time in our lives, so i am ready to play against Andrea-Lol. tshepiso has really grown in one week, she now crawls and eats a lot more variety of things, Guyana is rich in fruit so we are really enjoying ourselves. God bless you and thank you for your prayer and support.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

What a Journey!!!

My family and i arfinally in Guyana, the land of many waters as it is translated. We had a long trip from Botswana, practically spent the whole day in New York and had to travel again the whole nite to reach my wife's country. Wsurvieved three climates in two days- Botswana is Hot and humid, New York is cold and Guyana is Hot and Humid- My daughter and i arsweating all the time!

Guyana is a beatiful place and i feel we are really on Holiday after a long and busy year back home in Botswana. Today i went shopping with my wife and mother-in-law, we took a cab first to the river- real river NOT OUR BOTSWANA TRENCHES, then we took a speed boat to cross the REAL river, then went into town and did shopping all over the town and market place. It is crazy, everybody is bvusy selling or buying somethimng, the marketplace makes me feel like i am at the Maasai Market in Kenya, its just incredible. Guyana also gets a lot of rain here- so i guess the rivers plus the lotsa rain hence the land of many waters- my daughter- Tshepiso still cant get used to the rain, she jumps or even cries when it starts raining and when there is thunder, well thats what you get for being born in a desert. I am really having a great time.

On another note, pleaspray for us because one of my luggage has not arrived, and i really need it cos that's where my most of my clothes are. anyway, Catch'y'all 'pon dcrossin' !!!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Hello, Ola, Eita, Dumelang

Hello everybody, this is the blog of Gary and Stacy Pelotshweu and baby Tshepiso Lisa. We are blessed to be able to have this blog so we can communicate to you our family and friends. We'll be posting stuff about our journey in life, and ministry and prayer items and praise reports. Please keep praying for us. God bless you.

Love
Gary, Stacy and Nunu