Stay posted for a post on my trip to Kenya (which took place last month). I'll post it in a few days.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
One more post for South Africa!
Stay posted for a post on my trip to Kenya (which took place last month). I'll post it in a few days.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
A return to South Africa
Before the team arrived, much of my time was spent in planning with the awesome planning committee here. However, I also found lots of time to hang out with my kids and with other friends I made here over the last few years.
I also rather enjoyed doing some gardening--it was a nice way to relax! I put in beans, beets and swiss chard...but now I haven't had time to weed and water, so I hope something actually grows... :)
Calvin and Debra left us a few days ago and they are missed! We are now in a new province: the Northwest province where we've slowed down slightly, but not too much. :) This last picture is from the first Saturday adter the team arrived. We held a Sunday School day for about 100 kids from the United Lutheran Church! It was a great day! Please continue to pray for the team here as we continue to work together until next Monday.Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Russia...take 3!
Several months ago, the Foreign Mission board of my church asked me to take the position of Foreign Mission youth leader. Part of my duties is to lead/help lead youth mission trips. Russia was the first trip I took in this position. It was awesome to travel with my good friends and fellow missionaries Greg Greve and Dennis Hilman on this first trip. They are and always a pleasure to travel with...and I always learn a lot from them. Also with me on this trip were Brian Niematelo, Thomas Questad, Jaclyn Somero, and Debbie Rokala. Here is the trip in picture-form:
Here is are whole group minus Dennis. This is as we are leaving Schekino for Moscow at the beginning of the trip. From Moscow we caught a train to Yoshkar-Ola. In Russia, there is always lots of travel by bus, train, subway, tram, car, etc.
It was awesome to be in the country for Oksana's wedding! There were two ceremonies--one civil ceremony in town (required in order to be married in Russia) and then a religious ceremony in Oksana's home village of Guruz Purga. Dennis Hilman took part in the religious ceremony.
The youth camp held immediately after the wedding was a highlight of the trip! We had lots of kids show up--more than was expected! We almost ran out of places for people to sleep. We combined English teaching with time spent around God's Word. On the last evening we all shared personal testimonies and then Dennis, Greg, and Brian prayed for all those who requested prayer. Immediately following the prayer our van arrived and we said quick good-byes and headed off into the night!
Greg and I stood as godparents for the daughters of Yuri and Julia in Yekaterinburg. Angelica is 4 and Veronica is 1 1/2. Please pray for this family that they will continue to raise their daughters with the love ad fear of God! Angelica and I became friends over origami frogs and cranes after the service. Veronica is happier hanging out with her godfather... but hopefully I'll be able to spend more time with them both next time I visit!
It's always fun to hang out with kids! This is me playing with the kids in Gargarka. These kids come from difficult homes. Most are dirt poor and, statistically, many of these boys will be in prison before they are out of their teens. Many of the girls will be pregnant. Many, if not all, will be alcoholics. Please pray that God will touch their lives, give them a living hope, and raise them out of the poverty they live in today.
I'm going to stop now! Lots more stories and pictures can be found on the foreign mission blog: www.foreignmissionnewsblog.blogspot.com.
I'm in New Hampshire now, but I'll be on my way to South Africa next week. Prayers always welcome!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
From Marcn to August in North America
After my birthday, I left sunny Canada in mid-March...and arrived in snowy New Hampshire! I thought it would be a two week stay...two months later I was still there! As it turns out, I now have a new position as a foreign mission youth leader. This means I get to travel overseas much of the year, so that's rather exciting! While in NH, I stayed with John and Colleen Ruotsala and worked with John on various foreign mission projects.
While in New England I got into all sorts of things: hiking waterfalls, maple syrup tasting, climbing mountains, cooking meals on the manifold of the car, fishing, swimming, and hanging out at bonfires to name just a few! The meal cooked on the car manifold was great! But oddly enough, the chicken cooked fine but the potatoes never did! It took a couple hours, I think, to cook the chicken—and, oh, was it good! I definitely recommend that you all try it on your next road trip!
In May I decided I'd been in the USA too long, so I convinced some friends to join me on a road trip to Canada! We took in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and Niagara Falls in three days. Not bad! It was absolutely awesome to see John and Cheryl Hood and Aliyah in Toronto (which was actually one of my reasons for going!). Also enjoyed camping on the side of the road outside of Montreal and running madly through Ottawa in order to get back to the car before our metre ran out.
In June I was off with John, Colleen, and Bruce Ruotsala to Ironwood, Michigan. We couchsurfed on the way in Flint, Michigan. It was a great experience! Check out the website for more info: www.couchsurfing.org.
While based in Ironwood, I traveled around with John and Colleen to several different churches talking about the foreign mission. We hit places in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota! Next I jumped on the plane and flew to Sylvan for a few weeks for a Hilman reunion and then was back by the beginning of July to attend our church convention in Hancock, Michigan. The reunion was fun! It was great to see everyone. Scary that I can say I hadn't seen some of my cousins in over 10 years...
I'm back in Ironwood now and enjoying idyllic days (and nights) by THE lake (Lake Superior), evenings of volleyball or bonfires, and lots of relaxation! Next week I will attend two different Bible camps (first a family camp and then a youth camp). The week after that I fly to Russia.
Cheers for now!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Barnston Island birthday cruise
Soon it was time to head back to the pier--we didn't want to miss the boat! The island was nice, but if we had to wait for the next boat we'd be there a bit long--we didn't pack for that! Luckily we made it back in plenty of time and even had the chance to make sandcastles on the beach as we waited for it to dock. It was a magnificent view! Our huge majestic ship gliding gracefully up to the pier...I'm glad we weren't too late to miss watching it come in.
Happy Birthday to me! It was a dandy celebration this year!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Doing nothing...
I arrived Friday afternoon for a Saturday wedding only to find out the wedding was postponed to Monday. No, I'm not kidding! Things are a bit more casual there. No save-the-date cards or months of planning here! Well, some people do plan more than Opas and Gif... these two didn't even bother with invitations! It was a nice wedding, though! (And, no, it's not rude for guests to wear white to a wedding there. As a single female, I was expected to wear white!)
The rest of my time in Thailand was spent doing lots of nothing and it was really great. I should do more of that more often.



