Saturday, September 19, 2009

Had to post this

Instructions from my "Cooker"; it is an oven with a stove top on it.

cure the elements
This generates fumes, so if you suffer from breathing problems, get someone else to do it (even if you don't suffer from anything, it's not a bad idea to get someone else to do the dirty jobs).




Also thought you might enjoy the directions for baking a pizza I am making now:

1. Pre-heat your oven to the perfect temperature as indicated
2. Carefully remove the packaging and spread out the topping.
3. For the perfect crispness, don't use a baking tray - just slide your pizza on to the middle shelf of your oven.
4. Bake for indicated time (you could use this time to prepare a mixed salad).
5. When your pizza is golden brown and piping hot, place it on to a wire rack to cool slightly - then share the delicious tast of Goodfella's Delicia Pizza.
*For best results cook from frozen. These are guidelines only.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Yes, I am still alive!!!

It has been a while. I arrived in Ireland on the 12th and things have been moving almost non-stop ever since. Only about an hour ago did I get internet established so I could begin making updates here (let alone contacting family to let them know I am ok).

From Saturday through Thursday I was able to receive a general tour of Killarney as well as what is called the Dingle peninsula. The reason for this touristy action was we were also entertaining another visitor, Rachael, who is on a discovery tour with CrossWorld. She is a Canadian considering coming to Ireland as a full time missionary so while she was staying with us we spend a significant portion of time learning about the region’s culture, geography and history. For me the tours were only a snippet introduction to what I will be doing with my culture studies, blanketing many areas of study. For pictures of my tours I am uploading a select few here.

I am now settled into my flat (apartment), but am still working on transportation (a bicycle – yes even when it rains). The bike needs new tires and a new pedal which we bought today and will hopefully change out tomorrow.

Sunday and Wednesday did consist of meeting members of Grace Evangelical Fellowship. The church consists of approximately 10 members who clearly love God. Worship was rudimentary compared to what we are used to in the States but irregardless, their worship is still truly worshipful and thus honoring to God. It is not about how “produced” our worship is that makes it good, it is about whether we truly believe and praise God with the songs we sing and the words we speak.

Things to pray for:
1.) Getting adjusted to the cultural setting. Handling money (euros) and remembering to look in the right direction when crossing the streets can be stressful. Imagine not knowing how to count your change when in a long line!

2.) Making contacts. The existing church has no one in my age bracket. It is my prayer that I will meet some young adults whom I can befriend. If they come to Christ as a result – bonus praise to God!

3.) Settling in. There is still much to do in regards to getting situated and beginning the culture study. Larry and I hope to sit down on Monday to hash out those details.

4.) Personal spiritual formation. I went for a walk last night after being dropped off and it hit me just how alone I am here. Up until last night Rachael was around who is a little younger than I and she made the initial transition a bit easier, but now in many ways I am on my own in a foreign land. Somehow I truly believe my communion with God will grow significantly over the next few months.

Cultural Fun Facts:
1.) light switches: up is off and down is on
2.) yes they drive on the opposite side of the road
3.) Showers: you don’t just turn on the hot water, you also have to turn on the water heater (and there are no switches in the bathroom, they are outside the bathroom)
4.) Language: yes they speak English, but meanings of many words are different and there are other words we use they do not and words they use that we do not.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

arrived!!!

I am now officially in Ireland. It is exciting but the jet lag is taking over. I will be back when I'm more alert and have a better internet connection so I can post pictures.

Friday, September 11, 2009

I'm Flying!!!!

Hello all, this message was prewritten and scheduled for posting for you all so you can track my flights.

If you would like to see where I am today, the first flight I will be taking is American Airlines flight 86 which departs from Chicago's O'Hare airport at about 5:30 pm. To track it, go to the following web site; AAL86.

Then tomorrow morning (well, not exactly sure what time it would be because I have local time departures listed) I will be flying on Aer Lingus, Flight 713 which you can track at this web site; EIN713.

Needless to say I love flying and am sure I will enjoy these flights. Safe travels!

Packed and ready

Just a quick update: I am packed and ready to go. Now for the hard part - saying goodbyes. It is only 14 weeks but that can feel like a long time when facing a trip like this. But then, it will also be over before any of us know it.

We start the first part of the trip at 8am in the morning - driving to Chicago. Thank you everyone for your prayers... and please keep praying.