Friday, June 14, 2013

To Learn...

The desire to learn is upon me.  

I've had 4 days of class and I'm so excited about more.   It's best though if I don't think about it in years but rather in moments...days...and the joy of learning more.  

Random things I've learned...
It's so simple really.  I've spent a lifetime trying to remember what was created on which day of creation and wonder of wonders it now all makes sense.  I could tell you what was made on each of those 6 days.  It's really quite simple to keep it all in order.

And the the Israelites when leaving Egypt.   They had the mindset of slaves.  Well duh, of course they did that's all this generation had known.   Slavery!  
Now to get their thinking from the thought patterns of a slave to believing that they are truly God's chosen people.  
And what about me - Do I simply think of myself as a "sinner saved by grace"?  or do I think of myself as a saint?  

Learning simple things....

It makes me happy! 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

2 Things.... & 3rdly

Have you ever read Half the Sky by Nicholas Kristof & Sheryl WuDunn?  
Have you ever watched Hotel Rwanda?  

And 3rdly... Why do I mention these 2 things together?  

Half the Sky is about turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide.
Hotel Rwanda is about the fighting between the Huto and the Tutsi tribes in Rwanda.    And I'll eventually get to the 3rdly thing if you allow me enough time.  

So if we're in agreement that women do indeed "hold up half the sky" as the Chinese proverb says, and if we have read the reports and know that many places in this world women are not viewed as equals, what are we going to do about it?  

Now for Hotel Rwanda, the one scene that has stuck in my head ever since that night Bethann and I sat down to watch this movie has been where the Hotel Manager was all excited because the American reporter was able to show some footage of the horror around them on the worldwide news.  

Now he thought they will be able to get some outside help.  

But the reporters response was--- that help was not necessarily on the way.   The people probably looked up from their dinner, saw the news said, "Wow, that's horrible" and went right back to eating. 







Culture Shock

What's Culture shock?   Surely there is nothing about our beautiful American culture that is shocking.  Or is there?   

I can only imagine what it would be like for someone to set foot on American soil for the very first time.  Take someone from a hot tropical climate and have them enter JFK airport in Mid December.   
Upon entering the airport there would be the shock of the hugeness of it all.   They have just left a country with a small 3 terminal airport where they walked across the air field to climb a shaky little stairway into an the massive airplane that would take them across the ocean.  
Although they were the top English speaker in their school it's shocking for them to realize that there are many different versions of English and not everyone who speaks English actually sound the same.  If you can actually get a native English speaker to speak slowly enough there's still a good chance that the accent they speak with is different than the one learned in school.  The hugeness of the airport and the mobs of people whom they can't understand is SHOCKING.  Loneliness is overwhelming and they're thinking...if only I could turn around run back into that big machine that just dropped me in this foreign place and go back to the familiar...But the crowds keep pushing them forward. 
Then after waiting in long lines and finally finally getting all the papers stamped and the freedom to exit those airport doors they are hit with a huge blast of freezing air.  The short sleeves and flip flops just aren't working any more.  A whole new life is laying before them. 

One person may look at this and say..."My life is over."  
Another person may say..."What an adventure.  My life is just beginning." 

And Angela when experiencing reverse culture shock might say.   "My life is over" followed by "Life is an amazing adventure, wow, my life is just beginning".   
 
      

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Good Intentions...

...look how far they've gotten me. 

I have such good intentions.  I often think now I should write about that, or this, or that other thing.  I really do intend to...later when it's more convenient.  

I have good stories to tell.
Good books to debate.
Good complaints (is that an oxymoron) to throw out there.  (while I'm on the complaint idea, may I mention that Americans are some of the best complainers I have met in my travels.  I used to be the best and then I returned to the states and realized I have competition.)

So many good ideas.  (I'm a bit ADD when it comes to ideas) They are indeed all good ideas but we all know that not all good ideas actually work.

So many things to write about so why not start tomorrow!


Monday, January 7, 2013

Resolution 2012

So do I have New Years Resolutions?   Hmmm, what did I resolve to do in 2012?  
I do know the year ended up being a whole lot different than I would've planned for it to be. It's been a busy year, a year of growth, some pain, some joy, some disappointments, some changed plans and a lots of emotions.   Wow, it's been quite a year!   
Thank you Jesus for the year 2012! 

As far as resolutions...not sure if I wrote much down in the line of resolves for last year but the the biggest goal I had that I carried around in my mind for the year was to READ MORE:   Pretty sure I succeeded.  I even kept track of the books I read.  So just for the record let it be know that in 2012 I successfully read:
  1. God in a Brothel  - by Daniel Walker
  2. I'll Cross the River - by C. Hope Flinchbaugh
  3. Jonathan Goforth - by Geoff & Janet Benge
  4. 97 - Random thoughts about life, love and relationships -by Justin Lookadoo
  5. Preparing to be a Help Meet - by Debi and Michael Pearl
  6. Amy Carmichael - by Geoff and Janet Benge
  7. The Beauty Book - by Nancy Rue
  8. Silent Tears - A journey of Hope in a Chinese Orphanage - by Kay Bratt
  9. Castaway Kid - by R.B Mitchell
  10. Choosing to SEE - by Mary Beth Chapman
  11. A Time for Peace - by Barbara Cameron
  12. Bo's Cafe - by John Lynch, Bill Thrall & Bruce McNicol
  13. How to Get a Date Worth Keeping - by Dr. Henry Cloud
  14. His Needs, Her Needs - by Willard F. Harley Jr.  
  15. Changes that Heal - by Dr.  Henry Cloud
  16. By Ones & By Twos - Jeanie Lockerbie Stephenson
  17. Five Little Questions - by Dannah Gresh
  18. All She Ever Wanted - By Lynn Austin
  19. I Have to be Perfect - by Timothy L. Sanford
  20. Only 13 (The True Story of Lon) - by Derek Kent, Julia Manzanares
  21. Healing the Wounds of Trama (How the Church can Help) - by Margaret Hill, Harriet Hill, Richard Bagge and Pat Miersa
  22. The Great Buddhist Stories - by Omnibus
  23. My Prince Will Come - by Sheri Rose Shepherd
  24. Grace Givers - by David Jeremiah
  25. Spiritual Journeys of Success - Today's Christian Woman Magazine
  26. TrueFaced - by Bill Thrall, Bruce McNicol and John Lynch
  27. How to Be a Best Friend Forever: Making and Keeping Lifetime Relationships - by John Townsend
  28. Single:  The Jesus Model - by Heather Wraight
  29. Inside Out - by Larry Crabb
  30. Today is Your Best Day - by Roy Lessin
  31. Take the Risk - by Dr. Ben Carson
  32. Shattered Vows - by Debra Laaser
And I almost finished A Year of Biblical Womanhood by Rachel Held Evans before 2012 ended.  

So 32 books in 12 months.   That's not so bad.  

Why read more?
 Because reading can make you smarter!

What's my favorite book from the previous list?
I think I'll have to say TrueFaced.  Pretty sure it's a must read for 2013 as well.
Changes that Heal is a pretty close runner up. 

And now it's 2013.  
What's gonna be new in 2013?  
 

Friday, December 14, 2012

Reflections!

08/08/07 - was it not just yesterday?   (Or maybe it was 100 years ago.)
That's the day I made my very first stop at the Vientiane International Airport. 

I had no idea what I was doing.  
No idea what I was getting into.  
No idea how much my life would change over the next few years.   
I had no idea how much I would learn to love the people in this little country or how frustrated I'd get with cultural differences I couldn't understand.  
I had no idea how much I would change and grow.   

Looking back it can feel like 100 years ago.   Never mind the fact I was 28 when I arrived I'm pretty sure I was still a kid.  

Looking back it feels like yesterday.  Wasn't it just yesterday I took that first all night bus ride to the south?   Wasn't it just yesterday I arrived LATE to that first language class because I got lost? 
Wasn't it just yesterday - Oh wait - that was 100 years ago I taught that first class with much fear and trembling.   

Wow, so many thoughts, so many things, so many feelings, so many...

I'm at a loss for words!   

I'm  speechless!  


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Random Things

 So the recent past (okay so maybe not as recent as yesterday) I've had several experience which I considered blog worthy.   As a matter of fact during the events I've thought, "Now this is going to be a good story".  Unfortunately, remote mountain trails, tiny airplanes, and mini-vans are not exactly the best locations for wi-fi.  

That's right, I don't even own a SMART phone with which to access the internet.   I am proud of my phone though.  (I had no intention of writing about my phone but now feel the urge to add a small blurb about it)   My phone is now over 5 years old.   Was the cheapest one I could find back in those days and it still works.   No, you can't really see the numbers (more importantly the letters), and yes, it is cracked and the buttons sometimes take extra effort to push but I don't want to hear anyone bad mouthing my phone.   My only regret is I never gave him a name!  Yes, I am quite proud of my special little phone and it's very sad to think I may have to give him up soon.   But I've heard it said, don't cling to your friends too tightly.  

Anyway, as I was saying - In the recent past I've actually felt like I may be living up to my blogs name.   Sunshine - I've seen it, I even saw a sunrise.   That is a fairly unusual thing for me, therefore picture worthy! 

Rain - I've felt it.   Traveling at dusk by dirt bike on fairly rough roads.   It sorta stings the face but hey, I was just the passenger so the driver got the worst of it.   I'm not complaining 'cause that was one of my best trips yet!  

Dust - This picture may not do justice to the dust but check it out.   There really was a pretty good supply of dust on my face.

And Potholes - Well, I actually don't know if potholes is actually the correct word for what was involved in this trip but I got a real close up look at a large rut in what might someday be a road.  
Possibly the reason I could no longer focus at the time of the picture taking (no idea where I was looking) was the fact that my toe was throbbing from the pain of the dust caked inside of it in places that dust and dirt was never intended to go.   (again I'm not complaining - I could've lost a toe)    So this is just a group of amazing people who went on an amazing trip where most of my friends have never been.  

(forgot to mention that most of the rugged roads we were on was by accident but I really think it was a pretty good accident.) Pretty sure I can now say I've been places you've never been!  

And now... friends are arriving at Cafe Nomad so I'll have to save the super small airplane and the mini van stories for later.  




Sometimes I wonder, of all the people in the world why am I so blessed to be able to see so many places in this great big world!  





Random Thoughts and Questions on Prayer

Here's something I've been thinking about for a couple of months now. I guess I will go ahead and get it off of my chest.  I...