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!

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Autumn Life

We have had a busy three months but unfortunately have not been able to blog! In order to fill you in, here are some of the things we have been up to:

In September Jim and Felix headed for a night in the mountains on a ‘Dads and Lads’ trip at mountain hut just below a glacier. They set off in shorts and had snow as they arrived at the hut and had the excitement of seeing ibex (mountain sheep) from a distance.


We also ran Bishkek’s first 5km Fun Run and really enjoyed ourselves with a crowd of about 200 people, mainly Kyrgyz students. Felix was the fastest in the family...


In October we welcomed nine Oasis colleagues from other countries where Oasis works for meetings and loved showing them around despite the unusual amount of rain and lack of mountain views (many of them now think that Kyrgyzstan is flat and wet!) It was great fun to have them here and especially to have a couple of African’s with us (including Armando who leads Oasis in Mozambique!)


We then had the surprise news that our land lady wanted her flat back for some family members. Within two weeks we found a good apartment not too far away and moved  in a week later.  It is the middle of three tower blocks built in 1985 known in Kyrgyz as “Ooch Kadook”, meaning “The Three Towers”. We are now on the top (7th) floor (with a good lift), enjoying a mountain view on the clear days and slowly meeting new neighbours. We are already feeling at home, although the whole process has been pretty unsettling.


In November  we have seen the dramatic change of autumn into winter with heavy snow falling this week. Thankfully our new flat is as warm as the old one and smaller, so pretty cosy.  One of the reasons we wanted to be in an older-style flat was because it gives us more confidence about withstanding earthquakes. Last week there was a tremor at breakfast time which was met with concern by Jane but excitement from Rosie who said “ At last, one I have actually felt and am old enough to remember!”


In terms of Oasis, Jane has been teaching a fortnightly cookery course throughout the autumn, talking about nutrition and making pies, breakfasts, sauces and sandwiches with a small group of young people. Of course the eating is the highlight, but they do get really involved, ask good questions, are great choppers and good fun to be with. And recently, Oasis threw an Autumn Party at the Youth Centre to celebrate a year of it being open which was much enjoyed by about 30 young people. In the meantime we see them growing and learning new skills through work or study as they continue to find their way in the world outside institutional life. 

Jim has spent a lot of time on trying to raise funds for Oasis; frustratingly, although many funders see that this is important work with a vulnerable group of young people, it is nevertheless beyond the scope of their funding remit, and we are facing some challenging times and decisions.

December now approaches and on Friday we are having a house warming / mulled wine and mince pie party and are all very much looking forward to it.

For anyone wanting to send a Christmas card, you can send it to the Oasis post box at:
Jim Currell, Country Director, OBF Oasis Kyrgyzstan, Central Post Office, PO Box 2030, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic, 720000

Monday, 25 August 2014

Link to film

Unfortunately the film clip in yesterday's bolt did not work. The following link will get you there:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7G7swEV7GM&index=1&list=UUKlBn4QfMofhFAxAvLzRDJw


Sunday, 24 August 2014

An English Summer

After a few wonderful weeks in England, we have settled back into life in Bishkek and tomorrow is the children's first day back at school so normal routines will resume. Jim has had a good start back at the office and we have all had fun getting to grips with iMovies! Here is an overview/trailer of the great time we had in the UK this summer. It was great to see so many of you and to catch up.  



We hope that you enjoy the rest of your summer and have a great August bank holiday. We will be celebrating Independence Day.

Sunday, 6 July 2014

Camp-tastic

During June we all enjoyed various camps... Felix was the first to go on camp, spending five days helping to coach football in a village outside of Bishkek. He had a great time and loved being with friends and watching the younger children improve in their football skills.


Felix (white shirt) leading a training run!

Rosie was next, with 5 mornings of crafts, music, games, snacks and general froggy-ness (you will have to ask her about the theme!) which she really enjoyed.  Sewing a large stuffed frog and having a water balloon fight were among the highlights.


And finally, on the last weekend of the month, all four of us headed up to the mountains outside Bishkek for a night: our first attempt at camping in Kyrgyzstan. It was stunningly beautiful, with wild flowers everywhere, amazing views and cool spring-like temperatures which were wonderful after the heat of the city these last few weeks. We absolutely loved it.







Next stop…Great Britain!

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

School's Out for Summer!

Rosie writes

We have just finished an amazing year at our school Hope Academy. Many events have been happening, now it is the holidays and we have 11 weeks off  school!


Here are some picture of what has been happening:

Sports day.


Last day of school/speech day.


A play called ‘The Conference of the Birds’!


Rosie putting the flag up on speech day.


We are looking forward to coming back to England for a month!

BYE!