Since 1997 when we went to India, we have sent out newsletters to keep people informed about what we are doing, which we called our 'Epistles'. The last we sent was number thirty seven! As we embark on a new adventure, we felt that it was appropriate to upgrade - so welcome to our new look e-pistle!

Thursday, 21 November 2013

A Season of Change


The snow has come! Yesterday we were walking around in 15 degrees and it felt a bit like Spring but, as predicted, the clouds have moved in overnight and after some rain, the city has turned white. We can’t help but find it exhilarating at this stage, especially as it is not very cold yet and there was much excitement about the first snowy walk to school this morning.
Other areas of our lives are changing too. Our Russian teacher will be on maternity leave from December to April so we will continue to study using a number of courses we have.  Jane will also begin to give cookery lessons at the Youth Centre every fortnight which she hopes will help to develop her spoken Russian. Putting down our three weekly lessons for the winter will change some of the routines of our week that have been in places since we arrived 15 months ago. It does feel liberating but we very much hope we can sustain some of the language-learning momentum we have gathered.
Another significant recent change in our lives is that from April next year one of our main supporting groups have decided that after sixteen years of faithful partnership, the time has come to part ways as they feel that they and Oasis are moving in different directions. This is sad but not unexpected news for us and means a change in how some of our support is provided. We are working hard on putting that in place but financially this leaves a significant gap. If you would like to support us in any way please do get in touch to find out more about how that could be done.

Lastly, we could not have foreseen that our colleagues, The Walkers, who re-joined us in May  (having been evacuated with their baby son in September 2012) would be leaving again so soon. They recently resigned from Oasis (for reasons unrelated to our work together in Kyrgyzstan) and will finish their work with us this month. We will miss them very much. Such are the challenges of team leadership!