News and updates from Paul and Cathy Middleton, serving in southern Africa.

15 June 2003

Arrival

We are finally here in White River! It seems to have been such a long time coming but now Lesotho seems a lifetime away and life is very busy.

We arrived here on the 2nd of June in a large removal truck with all our belongings after a 12 hour overnight trip from Lesotho. We then unloaded everything in two hours which was amazing as it took several weeks to pack up and two full days to load the truck!

700 kilometres (12 hours in a box van) is a long way in anybody’s book but Nelspruit is a world apart from Maseru. It’s a little lower than Maseru and gets a lot more weather being nearer the coast. This makes the area pleasantly green but not so pleasantly humid—it’s already got up to 36 degrees and it’s still only spring. Animal life is more varied. As well as the Big 5 and the herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically over the plains only half an hour away in Kruger, the area also boasts all manner of creepy crawlies that we won’t tell you about or you might not visit! Fortunately there is very little Malaria so we won’t have to take any medication except when we fly to Mozambique.

We live on a farm about 20 km’s outside Nelspruit that has it’s own 600m airstrip, hangars and maintenance facilities and we are one of six families directly involved with the work here.

Thanks for all your prayers!

Paul and Cathy