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Anne Falk

Going back home

Its been 3 weeks but it still feels like yesterday when we were saying goodbye at Arlanda Airport with tears flowing on our cheeks.  Being home feels so good its back to reality. It is good because people have not seeing me for 3 months so everyone is asking a lot of questions about my trip, some would say how was Germany, Switzerland or Other would say how was Sudan.  So I say Sweden is not that know to our people in South Africa. Yes I was expecting lots of questions but I never thought others would ask, I guess I was wrong everyone is curious.

Back to work, very tiring especially since i got used to waking up late. The work is too much it is like they knew i was coming let’s give her work (Just saying) but everything is well.

No more 1 hour mass, back to 2-3 hours mass but it is what I used so it felt so great especially the first Sunday.  Again my Sunday school I missed them, not going anywhere anytime soon.

Thank you to the Church of Sweden for wonderful experience and opportunity it was so good for us. I am very thankful.

20140623_072834[1]//Tshegofatso Thipe is one of the 2014 Young in the world participant from South Africa representing ELCSA, Western Diocese, Moretele Circuit (Makgabetlwane Parish).  Tshego is an Office Management and Technology graduate from Tshwane University of Technology and She works as a CEO’s Secretary at Odi District Hospital, Mabopane. Her focus in church is mainly Sunday School, Youth and Music.

//Tshegofatso Thipe är en av deltagarna i 2014 års internationella utbytesgrupp. Hon representerar den Lutherska kyrkan i Södra Africa, ELCSAs västra stift. Hon kommer från Moretele Circuit (Makgabetlwane Parish). Tshego har en examen i kontorsledning och teknik från universitetet i Tshwane och hon arbetar som sekreterare på Odi-sjukhuset i Mabopane. Hennes främsta engagemang i kyrkan är för söndagsskolan, barn och unga och musik.

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