Good evening all. Hope you are having a good week so far. Thank you to those who enjoyed my last post! Last weekend was interesting. The folks went to the coast as my sis and I played with my niece Friday night. Saturday, I did some stuff around the house, walked the dog, watered the plants outside. Oh, I did get to go out for coffee with a friend and catch up a little bit. We had a really nice time talking and catching up on things! Church service was good, then I went to hear the Marseille team report. I had three people that I know on that team, so it was interesting to hear all their stories and things they shared. It's so cool to hear how another team that went out to serve was impacted and to see God at work in them during that time!
Sunday, we went out to lunch at Wendy's then home to pack, water the plants and walk the dog. In the late afternoon, I went with my sis to take Alyssa to camp where she would be at for a whole week. This house is quiet without her here. We are all praying she will have a good experience at this camp and make some new friends. This is a new camp for her and the last camp she was at, she did not have a good experience.
Work this week has been slow, but I am thinking this may be 'the calm before the storm' as they say. Applications are now ready to be filled out as we have to reapply for our jobs. The deadline to get them in is next week. Friday starts the payroll cycle again.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Siesta Fiesta!
Here's a Mexico story for ya! We were down in Mexico last month during Father's Day. We had found out that there would be a siesta that night, close by the rancho. To give you a little info on what a siesta is, here ya go. A siesta is a short nap in the early afternoon, often after the midday meal. Families would have a large meal at midday, and, being the hottest part of the day, a nap was a great sounding idea after a big meal. Those who worked would come home for a couple hours to spend time with family and friends, take a nap, and then go back to work until around 8 in the evening. I am sure if you want to know more about siestas, you can search it on the web.
Getting back to our siesta...
That meant there would be lots of noise (aka LOUD music) playing, possibly into the early morning hours. It's been said that times before, the music has played until like 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning. That also meant that we would have a little 'siesta' of our own. We decided that we would have a game night and stay up late. If we didn't go to bed late, the music would keep us awake. So, most of us got out the games and started playing after dinner. The rest of us just sat and talked. I remember cars going up and down the street for the majority of the day. Pickups drove by with big speakers in the cab. Most of us ladies played a dice game called 10,000 while others played chess or a game involving pigs (not real ones of course). I believe that we stayed up until about midnight or so. The music was still going. I had gone to bed about 12:30 and was lying in bed waiting until the music stopped (it could have gone on for another couple hours). The music had stopped just before 1:00 in the morning.
During that fun time that night, Cathy had asked who wanted to lead devotions in the morning. I was volunteered by her before a word came out of my mouth. So, I spent a few minutes that night preparing for what I was going to teach the next morning. The theme for our devotions was to be on the 'fruits of the Spirit' and I had started my study before the trip but it wasn't completely done. I had left the copy of the chapter at home but had what I had written down in my notebook. I used that plus the words to a song by Avalon that spoke to me before the trip. I thought it went along with what I was going to teach on (living at peace with others). The devotional time went well the next morning, and then we were off to another day's work!
"Repay no one evil for evil. Have regard for good things in the sight of all men. If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men. Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath, for it is written, 'Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,' says the Lord. Therefore 'if your enemy hungers, feed him; If he thirsts, give him a drink; For in so doing you will heap coals of fire on his head.' Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." Romans 12:17-21
Getting back to our siesta...
That meant there would be lots of noise (aka LOUD music) playing, possibly into the early morning hours. It's been said that times before, the music has played until like 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning. That also meant that we would have a little 'siesta' of our own. We decided that we would have a game night and stay up late. If we didn't go to bed late, the music would keep us awake. So, most of us got out the games and started playing after dinner. The rest of us just sat and talked. I remember cars going up and down the street for the majority of the day. Pickups drove by with big speakers in the cab. Most of us ladies played a dice game called 10,000 while others played chess or a game involving pigs (not real ones of course). I believe that we stayed up until about midnight or so. The music was still going. I had gone to bed about 12:30 and was lying in bed waiting until the music stopped (it could have gone on for another couple hours). The music had stopped just before 1:00 in the morning.
During that fun time that night, Cathy had asked who wanted to lead devotions in the morning. I was volunteered by her before a word came out of my mouth. So, I spent a few minutes that night preparing for what I was going to teach the next morning. The theme for our devotions was to be on the 'fruits of the Spirit' and I had started my study before the trip but it wasn't completely done. I had left the copy of the chapter at home but had what I had written down in my notebook. I used that plus the words to a song by Avalon that spoke to me before the trip. I thought it went along with what I was going to teach on (living at peace with others). The devotional time went well the next morning, and then we were off to another day's work!
"Repay no one evil for evil. Have regard for good things in the sight of all men. If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men. Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath, for it is written, 'Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,' says the Lord. Therefore 'if your enemy hungers, feed him; If he thirsts, give him a drink; For in so doing you will heap coals of fire on his head.' Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." Romans 12:17-21
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Fish Down!!!
Hi! Since it has been a little while since I last posted, I will post some highlights and lowlights from the last couple weeks (otherwise, this would be a LONG post).
We'll start with the 4th of July weekend:
highlight: I got to spend some time with just my mother. We played five games of Scrabble (five only because we each won two games and had a tiebreaker which I won by a narrow margin). The rest of the family came Saturday.
lowlight: Mom and I drove into town on the 4th to watch the fireworks live at the beach. NO ONE was there. Okay, we were there, but we were the only ones there. We went back to the cabin and watched the fireworks on tv (the ones at Ft Vancouver).
highlight: Dad, my niece and I went on a boat ride. lowlight: the engine kept stuttering and dying on us on the river about a dozen times. highlight: we made it back to the dock safely.
Last weekend:
highlight: I went camping with my church group at Oxbow Park. It was such a blast! It had been a long time since I went camping, and I want to go again. The reason of my post title is that I had sat down, eating some snacks (which had some goldfish crackers in it), I accidently threw one on the ground...there ya have it...fish down!
highlight: my Mexico team report was that Sat night. It went well, although I was looking forward to doing our skit but not everyone was there and we were missing some of the props. It was good to see the teammates again! I hope to keep in touch with everyone.
highlight: I learned how to play a new game, which I hope to find at a store and buy it. I enjoyed the fellowship that was had the whole weekend and roasting smores.
highlight: I got the chance to go sailing with my brother and sister-in-law Sunday late afternoon/evening. I did not know we were going sailing, just having a barbecue. It was quite the experience!! The scenery was beautiful and the weather was perfect for sailing. Oh, and I saw a not-so-alive fish on top of the river as we sailed by.
Work is work. We got through month-end and payroll.
Thursday night I got to spend time with Care at her house. We grabbed a bite to eat and watched some tv and played a game. Today also I got to spend more time with her after lunch. We did a little bit of shopping and fellowship. We went to hear the Serbia team report during second service which was neat to hear how God worked among our team and the Serb-Christians there.
"I call to rememberance my song in the night; I meditate within my heart, and my spirit makes diligent search." Psalm 77:6 NKJV
We'll start with the 4th of July weekend:
highlight: I got to spend some time with just my mother. We played five games of Scrabble (five only because we each won two games and had a tiebreaker which I won by a narrow margin). The rest of the family came Saturday.
lowlight: Mom and I drove into town on the 4th to watch the fireworks live at the beach. NO ONE was there. Okay, we were there, but we were the only ones there. We went back to the cabin and watched the fireworks on tv (the ones at Ft Vancouver).
highlight: Dad, my niece and I went on a boat ride. lowlight: the engine kept stuttering and dying on us on the river about a dozen times. highlight: we made it back to the dock safely.
Last weekend:
highlight: I went camping with my church group at Oxbow Park. It was such a blast! It had been a long time since I went camping, and I want to go again. The reason of my post title is that I had sat down, eating some snacks (which had some goldfish crackers in it), I accidently threw one on the ground...there ya have it...fish down!
highlight: my Mexico team report was that Sat night. It went well, although I was looking forward to doing our skit but not everyone was there and we were missing some of the props. It was good to see the teammates again! I hope to keep in touch with everyone.
highlight: I learned how to play a new game, which I hope to find at a store and buy it. I enjoyed the fellowship that was had the whole weekend and roasting smores.
highlight: I got the chance to go sailing with my brother and sister-in-law Sunday late afternoon/evening. I did not know we were going sailing, just having a barbecue. It was quite the experience!! The scenery was beautiful and the weather was perfect for sailing. Oh, and I saw a not-so-alive fish on top of the river as we sailed by.
Work is work. We got through month-end and payroll.
Thursday night I got to spend time with Care at her house. We grabbed a bite to eat and watched some tv and played a game. Today also I got to spend more time with her after lunch. We did a little bit of shopping and fellowship. We went to hear the Serbia team report during second service which was neat to hear how God worked among our team and the Serb-Christians there.
"I call to rememberance my song in the night; I meditate within my heart, and my spirit makes diligent search." Psalm 77:6 NKJV
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Happy 4th of July!
Happy 4th of July, happy 4th of July, Happy 4th to you, happy 4th of July!!!! And many more!!!!
Yes, it is just 25 hours away from being the 4th of July, America's Birthday! We are turning a whopping 232 years old...wahoo!!!!
Hope you are all safe and warm and have a happy 4th with whomever you wish to spend it.
Yes, it is just 25 hours away from being the 4th of July, America's Birthday! We are turning a whopping 232 years old...wahoo!!!!
Hope you are all safe and warm and have a happy 4th with whomever you wish to spend it.
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