Easter Weekend
We had a fun almost 4-day Easter weekend in Telefomin. On Thursday afternoon a British MAF family with two young kids, based in Mt Hagen, arrived to do some training with our base staff and enjoy the freedom and safety of walking around our home town for the weekend. We had the pleasure of their company for dinner and it was really lovely to return the favour. This family arrange our fortnightly vegetable delivery for us, so they are a huge blessing!
On Friday, Shiv took them to a local creek for a picnic and so the kids could splash around and make clay models in the dirt, only the dark looming clouds ended our fun and the torrential downpour started when we were just 100m from home! Thankfully we all had umbrellas which are as important here for the sun as for the rain.
On Saturday morning Shiv had fun in the garden, planting seeds for flowers, lettuce, cabbage, asparagus & beetroot. The last lot of seeds she planted on our potting table did not grow, so Shiv bought new seeds in Hagen just 2 weeks ago, in the hopes of growing fresh greens! In the afternoon we had the Bristish visitors and our Dutch neighbours round for a very chocolate-filled afternoon tea. We read the Easter story to the kids and then they did an Easter Egg Hunt around our gardens whilst the grownups ate chocolate-orange steamed pudding! Yum!
Sunday morning was spent celebrating Jesus rising from the dead with the Church in the nearby village of Ankem. They had beautiful flowers on display and a visiting music group and preacher. Shiv was also asked to stand up and share something on behalf of MAF. She read from the Bible, in Tok Pisin, the PNG trade language, Romans 12 v 1-7 and shared about how we are from different countries with different skills, but we all have value and are all a part of the same family through Jesus’ life & death.
On Monday morning we found out that our dear friend, Joyce, had given birth to a healthy baby boy named John-Daning in the early hours (Daning means “Rays of Dawn” in one of the local languages). We then got a call about some Medevacs, so Shiv went and visited Joyce and her tiny little new baby at the hospital in between helping Ryan with the Medevacs. Not quite the restful Monday we were expecting, but a great end to a fun weekend!
On Tuesday morning everyone was back to work, which meant Ryan flew our British visitors back to Mt Hagen, along with our Dutch neighbours who were heading out of PNG on Home Assignment. This left Telefomin feeling very empty and quiet, at least for a few days. We’ve had so many visitors in the past 2 months that we’ve never been without MAF neighbours in Telefomin for long!