Tuesday, January 22, 2008

RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY!!

It has been raining so much since we have been back. ALL DAY LONG! Maddie and Alex have been feeling cooped up (me too). Today I suggested they get their bathing suits on and play in the rain. Maddie now wishes she lived in the rain.

Guess what this is?








Yup - our yard after our gardner mowed it. The lines from the lawn mower and then his footprints in between. Not sure why he mowed when it was so wet!

So the tip for the day - Play in the rain and leave your footprints where ever you go!


What Happened Today

Maddie gave me the permission to finally pull out her decaying front tooth that was hanging by a thread!! It was so gross to see it just dangling there day after day. She finally had the courage to allow me to put tissue around the tooth and she would tell me when to pull. The funny thing was she got nervous and jerked her head backwards (I still had the tissue on the tooth) and she pulled it out herself! She was crying don't take it out and then I showed her it was already out and then she went on to tell me that it hurt.


There is a new annoyance here at the house in South Africa - We lose power for 2 to 4 hours each day. It is different every day and always seems to be at the worst times - dinner time, night time, during the time I would call home and talk to family and friends. Have you ever been like me where you know the power is off, but your brain forgets and you go to turn on the light in the bedroom or use the toaster and duh - NO POWER.

South Africa is doing what it calls load shedding. Here is what I found out on the Internet:
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What is load shedding? Eskom’s business is one of supply and demand. Its customers demand power every time they switch on an electrical appliance, or light switch, and Eskom supplies the power to meet that demand. For a full 24 hours, every day of the year Eskom’s system controllers must supply the national grid with just enough electricity to meet the demand.
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Power users such as steel producers, aluminium smelters, mines, cities and agriculture are all sources of load to the system controllers. On a typical weekday, load starts increasing from 02:00 – two o’clock in the morning, climbing steadily as people wake up, get ready for work and open shops, offices and factories. Between 06:00 and 09:00 the system experiences its morning peak load, when the demand can get close to the available capacity.
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Then the load eases off until the afternoon peak, which usually starts around 16:00, when people get home and entertainment centres come to life. In summer air conditioners and in winter electric heaters form a heavy load. And all the time the ubiquitous geyser silently gobbles up electricity, keeping its load of water hot. Unless it has an insulating blanket, the geyser uses more electricity in winter than in summer because it loses heat through its metal walls.
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Winter is also the time when the morning and evening peaks get higher every year, bringing the demand closer and closer to the supply. Usually the supply is adequate and the peak passes without incident.
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Occasionally, however, problems arise. A huge turbo-generator in a power station develops a fault and “trips” – shuts down, no longer contributing to the supply, as happened to one of the Koeberg units recently.
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When this happens, load exceeds supply, and the load has to be reduced to a point where the available capacity can handle it, otherwise the result for the whole system could be serious. So the system controllers “shed some load” – they switch off the supply to various customers for a short while.
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Eskom has contracts with some large power users that allow it to do this. These customers can cope with being switched off, as long as the interruption does not exceed specified periods – say 30 minutes. Usually that is enough time for total demand to ease a little and for the problem to pass.
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If not, Eskom must switch off another large user and restore power to the first. Occasionally, when demand goes unexpectedly high, cities suddenly become victims of load shedding. In most cases this does not last longer than two hours.
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Eskom follows certain principles when implementing load shedding. Load shedding is done on a rotational basis, limiting it to two hours per area. Where possible, Eskom tries to avoid load shedding in areas where there are critical and sensitive services like hospitals, economic hubs like shopping centres, strategic product areas and high security areas.
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So, if your lights go off unexpectedly, it might be a local fault affecting a comparatively small area around you, or it might be a problem at a power station that takes time to fix.
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So there you have it. Scott was telling me that this may go on for 7 years. Due to this they are trying to get new companies (factories) to put off their projects for 5 years! Are they serious.

So Scott's bright idea (since he is always thinking ahead) is to build his own power plant and supply power to a certain area for a fee. Maybe it will work!

Due to these power outages we have found interesting ways to fill our time. Maddie and Alex even got their dad to play Pretty Princess games:




The object of the game is to collect all of your jewelry pieces (one at a time) and avoid getting the black ring. When you have collected and put on all of your jewelry pieces and you land on the crown you win the crown and have become the PRETTY PRINCESS.


Maddie almost done collecting her jewelry


Alex and the Black ring (you may not win if this is in your possession). He was eager to get rid of it.

The end of the game! Alex, despite getting the black ring a few times, WON and is crowned the PRETTY PRINCESS!!

And then on another side note: When we took our trip to the East coast in September we came back to our house having a huge water leak. You could tell that water ran down our walls by the stairs and that it was flooded in the house (I guess here I can say thank you for tile floors). We eventually had the problem fixed so that no more water leaked in the house when it rained, but we had not repaired the walls of the bubbling paint and water rust streaks left behind on the wall. We have been discussing this with our landlord for months to get it fixed. He tells us on a regular basis yes - this week some time (we all know what that means)!! So last week He finally came out with some painters and we were so excited to finally have it fixed. I moved all the stuff on top of the stairs, took the alphabet off the wall. WAITED, WAITED, WAITED - I thought they left to get the paint, but I guess they left for the day. SO NOTHING DONE.

Then low and behold this morning 7:45am there is a knock on the door - No advanced notice, no guard at the gate telling us they were here - The painters are standing at the front door ready to paint. Should I complain - NO, BUT COME ON - a little notice would go a long way (Especially when I am not a morning person).




There is always something going on here at the Leenstra Household. We are all finally back on a "schedule." Scott will be busy soon with work starting in February. I am very excited for Scott and Nkhensani! Things are looking up. Home schooling is still going well. Some frustrations on both of our part, but nothing we can not work out.

We hope you all are doing well - I here it is cold!!

God bless your day!!

Monday, January 14, 2008

1st Day of Home Schooling


It is official - We started school today. I have such mixed emotions on this, but overall they are positive. I have been so excited getting an area set up for the school. We decided to turn the upstairs landing into a school room. What do you think?


The day started out so great, until the school work was a little over Alex's head. I did not plan enough activities for him to do while Maddie and I were doing math and phonics. MORE PREPARATION NEEDED! I think it will be hard to home school Maddie when Alex wants to do the same thing Maddie does.

Maddie enjoyed it and so did I! I know it is only Day 1, but I think we are off to a good start. All I hear from Maddie is "Yes, teacher" and "What do I do next teacher?" Pray that this attitude continues!!

Maddie's first Journal Page (She has to do 1 journal page a day without any help from me. It is so hard to not correct her spelling!)

We are off to the library and store to get supplies for tomorrows science project! Oh what fun!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

HOME FOR CHRISTMAS!!

I am just looking at the last post date - WOW over a month since my last post! Well for all you who check this blog here comes the update.
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What a wonderful trip we had back home! We could not have been more excited!! It started with plane delays and late arrival, but the stop at Taco Bell in the Detroit Airport made it worth the plane delay - and then the waiting committee at the Grand Rapids Airport was overwhelming!! It was so good to see family and friends there. Thank you to all of you who were up late waiting for us!!
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Oh and let me tell you about the HUGS! It was priceless! I could go on and on about the emotions our whole family was having! Maddie and Alex were so excited to see grandparents and aunts, uncles, and of course their friends and cousins. It was hard to take them away from all of that to come back here. I keep telling them that they have a lot to look forward to on our next visit home!
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The things that I noticed that had changed include - Johnny growing up - Those precious pregnant bellies -The little kids that have changed so much (Nicholas, Levi, and Ella), the new Meijers at Cascade, Walmart closing early (WHAT?!?!?), my dislike for Papa Johns Pizza (I loved this pizza before we left), and our dog Riley is taller and better mannered (thanks Dan and Deb!).
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Well we managed to jam pack our 3 week visit with friends and family. It was a busy visit, but one that was well worth it (I am not used to being busy like that). We defiantly are truly blessed!! God is so good to us and I am thankful for everyone that is a part of our lives. Thank you to all of you for such a great visit and hopefully we will be back soon! I/We love you all!!
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Here are some photos of our visit - enjoy - I know there is a lot, but I have to make up for a long over due blog posting!
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The first thing the kids did was go play out in the snow at Grandma and Grandpas!!
The Family Photo
We were soon joined by Dan and his three kids - Chase, Andrew, and Joy and Johnny came out to show us the moves on his snow board! What a blast!
Grandma came out for some fun too!
Johnny! Thank you Johnny for letting us take over your bedrooms and your car! That was sweet of you!
Scott and Alex on the snowmobile
Johnny taking Maddie for a ride.
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Maddie had an eventful visit!! She started with losing her third tooth at Grandmas

Maddie's new smile
Maddie and her cousin Arianna showing off their beautiful smiles!!
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Maddie and I took a visit to Dutton Christian School! Maddie was overwhelmed with hugs from her old classmates and teacher. She spent the afternoon joining the kids at recess and in class! I spent the afternoon going over curriculum to start homeschooling Maddie!
Maddie was excited to be back for a visit. It was amazing to here how the 1st grade classes have been continually praying for Maddie in South Africa!
Hugs from Mrs. Wells -Maddie's kindergarten teacher

Hug from Maddie's friend Phoebe!
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We had a nice visit with my Mom and John up north. We spent a Saturday together just enjoying the outdoors and each others company. We had a great turkey dinner (we missed Thanksgiving)
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Sledding

Maddie and Arianna having races!

Alex braving the "ol' trusty toboggan" by himself - I was so nervous, but I let him do it - He went down the whole length of the hill standing up!!
Dinner! What a feast - Yes that is Alex sleeping at the table!! The kids were definite troopers being on the go everyday!

This was a common site! The kids sleeping in the car!
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CHRISTMAS PARTIES
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The best part was spending time with the family! There were plenty of moments where I would just stop and pause and take it all in! I enjoyed listening to all the family discussions, eating more than enough food, but what I enjoyed listening to the most was Maddie and Alex laughing and having fun with their cousins. I even had to fight the tears! I miss the kids being so excited and having so much fun. There are times in South Africa where I feel awful for taking them away from all their cousins and friends. They had so much fun! It broke my heart again to take that away. Maddie cried the first night back in South Africa talking about how much she missed all her grandmas and grandpas and her cousins and friends.
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The Veenstra Party
Mom and John

Making a pyramid

Alex - Andrew - Chase - and Jared

Bella - Maddie - Joy - Faith - Arianna

Sara and I catching up! - Hope you are feeling better Sara - Get some rest!!!
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The Leenstra Party
Our annual group photo!

Yes - Alex and Maddie are into the video games! (They are very much used on the long plane rides!)
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The Dieleman Party
Grandpa showing off his new teeth he received from Maddie

Maddie catching up with Stella (She lives in DC). It was great to see you Amy, Tristan and Stella!!

New PJ's

All the cousins


Alex seeing the real Santa!! This is always a fun tradition at the Dieleman Party - the kids get a visit from Santa Claus. The only problem was they all figured out who Santa was - Grandpa. So this year we decided to throw them for a loop! Uncle Scott (DeBoer) was our new Santa. It was amazing to see the kids faces as they saw Santa come in the room and then they saw Grandpa sitting in his chair - took them all for a loop - I even saw hesitation in some of them as they all had a chance to sit on Santa's lap. Alex still talks about seeing the real Santa - and Maddie talks about how it wasn't the real Santa because he was wearing Crocs! I guess you can't fool them all.
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New Year's Getaway with Friends
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We had a chance to getaway for a few days with our friends the Donkers and Rietsmas! We used Michelle's grandparents cottage! What a great time! We really enjoyed catching up and just spending time together!


The whole gang
Friends Melissa and Michelle
Alex with Scott after a squirrel hunt!
Waiting for a tube ride behind the four wheeler
Zoe - Maddie - Justin
Going for a ride
Maddie and the snow - How Beautiful!
Maddie and Zoe'
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Our visit with Riley
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We got to see Riley again! Scott's sister's family has been taking care of him for us! THANK YOU! Maddie and Alex lite up and enjoyed their visit (I did too! - I miss him).


Maddie and Zach - both missing the same tooth!
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There it is! We had a hard time leaving everyone behind again! The kids did so good on the planes home (they amaze me everytime!). It was nice, but also sad to go home in South Africa. I was hoping to come back to hot weather and enjoy the sun, but we have come home to rain! It is the same temperature here as it was when we left Grand Rapids! I am ready for the rain to go away and for the rest of the summer here.
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What are we up to now - well - Scott is back to work, we are all still trying to get our bodies into South Africa time, I am busy preparing to homeschool Maddie, and the kids are off playing with all of their Christmas toys (did I mention that the kids play so well together!).
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Thank you to everyone for such a great visit - we enjoyed it and are looking forward to the next one!!


Love - Hugs - Kisses - Treasure Every Moment Together
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God is good all the time - All the time God is good!