Friday, December 15, 2006

Home for Christmas


Well, I survived finals! Praise the Lord!!
It is so nice to be home for a while. I came home a day early and surprised my parents. I drove up to see my house completely decked out in lights. (if you haven't seen them yet you really should, my dad is incredible)

Monday, December 11, 2006

Finals Week!!!


Yes it is finally finals week! And I am already exasted!

I have pretty much decided that I will not be getting much sleep this week. I know that I am a procrastinator which is why I have so much work to do to finish up this semester. But I also had a week of Christmas concerts which really threw me off.

I'm praying that the Lord will give me an amazing amount of strength and that I won't end up getting sick. I'm also praying for a good attitude. I tend to get really grumpy and complainy (my own word) when I don't get enough sleep. But there are a few Starbucks nearby and I just got a gift card for there in the mail today!! Thanks College group back home!!

It will be so wonderful to go home at the end of this week. That will help me make it through!

Well, this was a well needed break, but I have to get back to the books! Have a good week!

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Week of Craziness

Yes this is a week of craziness for me. Why you may ask? Because Christmas Concerts have started at TMC. Tonight we had our first performance and we have one Wed, Thurs, Fri, and two on Saturday! Phew! It is one crazy week. I am exhasted already, but it is a lot of fun too. If you think of it though please pray that I will get enough rest so I don't get sick by the end of the week.


As for last week...I had such a great time at home for Thanksgiving! I was in desperate need for a break and it was so wonderful. The homework didn't get done, but I was able to relax and spend time with my family and a few friends. Our house was packed for Thanksgiving dinner and, other than being called an old maid by a certain 6th grader, it was a great time. (Don't worry I'm not really upset, it was really funny)
Coming back to school was hard though. It was nice not to set an alarm. But really there isn't much left of the semester so I'll be home very soon.
(My amazing mom made these adorable centerpieces for the table. She can teach you if you want to learn how :o)
Well...time to get to the homework!!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Have you ever done something really strange when someone wakes you up in the middle of the night? I seem to often.
My first year at TMC my roommate stayed out late all the time. There were a few Saturdays that I had to work at 6am and I was always scared that I wouldn't wake up in time. One night Stacey came in around 1:30 and I sat straight up in bed all panicked and started to get dressed for work. She laughed at me and told me to go back to bed. She still brings that up every once in a while.
Last night I must have been sleeping really hard because when my roommate Ashley came in I thought there was a spider in my bed. She said I sat up really fast and was looking around in my blankets. I totally remember all of this, but I was really out of it. I think I dreamt that I saw a spider. Then after I laid down again I started hitting my blankets "just in case there really was a spider." Ashley and I had a good laugh about all of that this morning.
All this to say, you never know what will happen when I get woken up in the middle of the night.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

If only I could get away with answers like these. :o)

My aunt just sent these to me. I read them to my roommate and we couldn't stop laughing. :o)
Have a great day!!!

Subject: Children’s science exam
Exam Answers.
Q: Name the four seasons.
A: Salt, pepper, mustard and vinegar.
Q: Explain one of the processes by which water can be made safe to drink.
A: Flirtation makes water safe to drink because it removes large pollutants like grit, sand, dead sheep and canoeists.
Q: How is dew formed?
A: The sun shines down on the leaves and makes them perspire.
Q: How can you delay milk turning sour?
A: Keep it in the cow.
Q: What causes the tides in the oceans?
A: The tides are a fight between the Earth and the Moon. All water tends to flow towards the moon, because there is no water on the moon, and nature hates a vacuum. I forget where the sun joins in this fight.
Q: What are steroids?
A: Things for keeping carpets still on the stairs.
Q: What happens to your body as you age?
A: When you get old, so do your bowels and you get intercontinental.
Q: What happens to a boy when he reaches puberty?
A: He says good-bye to his boyhood and looks forward to his adultery.
Q: Name a major disease associated with cigarettes
A: Premature death.
Q: How are the main parts of the body categorized? (e.g., abdomen.)
A: The body is consisted into three parts - the brainium, the borax and the abdominal cavity. The brainium contains the brain; the borax contains the heart and lungs, and the abdominal cavity contains the five bowels, A,E, I, O, and U.
Q: What is the fibula?
A: A small lie.
Q: What does "varicose" mean? (I do love this one...)
A: Nearby.
Q: Give the meaning of the term "Caesarean Section"
A: The Caesarean Section is a district in Rome.
Q: What does the word " benign" mean?'
A: Benign is what you will be after you be eight.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

randomness

by Kenn Nesbitt
"I'b sick," I pout ad blow my doze.
"I'b misseeg all by favorite shows.
I hab to stay id bed, you see.
My mob wode led me watch T.B.
She breegs me chicked soup
ad says that I should try to get sub rest.
Bud I'b too bored ad icky feeleeg
tired of stareeg ad the ceileeg,
achy, cougheeg, stuffed up too.
Bud thaks for askeeg. How are you?"
Yeah I'm feeling like I'm getting a cold. Fortunately I don't sound quite like that poem yet. I'm drinking Emergen-C right now to try and get rid of it fast.
Today one of my profs told our class that it is 2 months away from Christmas Eve. AAHHH!! This was not what I wanted to hear. It really woke me up to all the work I have to get done for the semester. Immediately I felt overwhelmed. But I thought about it and gave it back to the Lord so I know it will all work out for His glory. But it is kinda exciting to think that Christmas is so close. I'm looking forward to being with my family and relaxing, and playing in snow (hopfully). This year we are spending Christmas in Wisconsin with my grandparents. I am really excited to see them. It has been a few years since I have been there and they won't come to California anymore. :o) So it will be nice to be with them and my grandma makes really good deserts.
I've been stalling to write about something. I wanted to think of a creative way to write about it, but I haven't had a whole lot of time and just couldn't think of anything. So here it is plain and simple. I got my first speeding ticket. :o( I was driving home a few weeks ago and talking to the girls who were in the car with me. I5 just wasn't very busy and I wasn't paying attention...until I saw the CHP car behind me. I looked down and saw that I was going very fast. I wanted to cry but I didn't. I almost wish I did. I really dreaded telling my parents and put it off till I got home. I cried and told them and they just said "ok". I don't know what I expected but they were fine with it and knew I learned my lesson. And I have learned my lesson!!
Well, there you have my random blog. Now I'm going to sleep and get rid of this cold.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Little boys Church

After a hardy rainstorm filled all the potholes in the streets and alleys, a young mother watched her two little boys playing in the puddle through her kitchen window. The older of the two, a five year old lad, grabbed his sibling by the back of his head and shoved his face into the water hole.
As the boy recovered and stood laughing and dripping, the mother runs to the yard in a panic. "Why on earth did you do that to your little brother?!" she asks as she shook the older boy in anger. "We were just playing 'church' mommy," he said. "And I was just baptizing him.....in the name of the Father, the Son and in...the hole-he-goes."

Monday, October 09, 2006

birthday cake adventure



So today is my friend Stacey's birthday. My roommate and I thought it would be fun to get her a little cake and take it to her house to surprise her. We had it all worked out, bought candles and matches and the cutest little pink cake. So we got to her front door and lit the candles. The only problem was that it took her quite a while to get to the front door. So there I am holding this little cake, and the candles are quickly melting. There was also a cute little curly ribbon on it that very soon melted in the growing flames. My roommate was ringing the doorbell and knocking and we were both laughing hysterically. Finally I decided to just blow the candles out. There was a lovely puddle of wax on the top of the cake and running down the sides. Finally Stacey opened the door and we lit a few remaining candles, sang "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" and told her to blow the candles out fast. It was so extremely funny. She had been in the bathroom and was the only one home. So much for having it all worked out. Hopefully it was a good birthday surprise even though the cake looked pathetic. It just showes that we care.

(Jennifer - don't worry another blog will be coming soon...the one you have been waiting for)

Sunday, September 24, 2006

stalling


I thought it was about time I posted something, but I really don't have anything to post about. So I found this cute comic. I am also stalling from doing my homework and/or going to bed. My dad laughs at me cause I tend to call home when I don't want to work on homework. But little does he know I can stall in other ways too. :o) Like writing a blog about pretty much nothing.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Roly Poly


Do you remember when you were younger and you thought that roly polies were the greatest thing? I used to go out searching for them and play with them.
Well, they just don't seem as cute and cuddly now as they did then. This afternoon, my roommate was going to vaccume so I was moving some things out of the way and there in the corner was a pile of dead roly polies. I have no idea how they got there or how long they were there! We were completely grossed out!! And pretty much jumped around the room squealing.
After that episode was over I vaccumed them up. Unfortunately the vaccume cleaner was a mess and our entire wing smelled like burning hair, which made me feel pretty sick to my stomach. I didn't think that my room was that dirty, but evidentally I didn't look very hard.
Anyway, thats my story and what a great adventure it was. YUCK!! I guess it could have been worse. :o)

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Before the throne

Before the throne of God above
I have a strong and perfect plea.
A great high Priest whose Name is Love
Who ever lives and pleads for me.
My name is graven on His hands,
My name is written on His heart.
I know that while in Heaven He stands
No tongue can bid me thence depart.
~
When Satan tempts me to despair
And tells me of the guilt within,
Upward I look and see Him there
Who made an end of all my sin.
Because the sinless Savior died
My sinful soul is counted free.
For God the just is satisfied
To look on Him and pardon me.
~
Behold Him there the risen Lamb,
My perfect spotless righteousness,
The great unchangeable I AM,
King of glory and of grace,
One in Himself I cannot die.
My soul is purchased by His blood,
My life is hid with Christ on high,
With Christ my Savior and my God!
- Charitie L. Bancroft
~
This some has been such a great encouagement to me lately. Especially the 2nd verse. "When Satan tempts me to dispair and tells me of the guilt within" I only need to look to Jesus and be reminded of the fact that He died for me and made me pure of all sins past and present. That is so wonderful!! I praise the Lord for saving me and making me His child!!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Plato who??


The only problem with this picture is that the kid with the Play-dough looks nothing like me.
I'm taking a class called "Philosophies of Education." So far we have talked about Confucius, Plato and Aristotle. And I feel like I have missed the whole thing. I am just not a deep thinker and don't get most of it. I'm going to have to do some major studying for the tests in this class.
So I think that this comic represents me very well. I'd much rather be playing with play-dough any day than learning about Plato.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

God is SO good!

I just got some really good news today and I wanted to share.
To start off with my first day at Masters last week was a nightmare. I went into the financial aide department to figure some things out with them and it turned out that my paperwork wasn't finished for the year. It was a big mess and all I could think about was the huge loan I was going to have to get for my last year of school. Not fun. I struggled a lot with giving the entire situation over to God and trusting that He had a plan.
Well, today I went in the office to see if my financial aid package was finished so that I could get my loan processed. It was done and when I looked at the package I saw that I had received 4, yes 4, grants! I was not expecting this at all! I had received a letter this summer saying that I would not receive the cal grant again. And I got it. I have no idea what happened, but what I do know is that God provides. I am so thankful! Now I have to get a small loan to pay for the rest and I'll be all set.
It just shows that this is where God wants me to be right now and that I can trust Him at all times!
Praise the Lord!!

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Summer fun


Well I thought it was about time that I put some pictures in a post. So here are some from our family vacation. It consisted of 1 day in San Francisco. Short but fun.

The fam drove to SF and went to the Monet exhibit. Wow! I have never really gone anywhere to look at artwork and it was incredible. I know that I don't look very excited, but hey it was a big building and I was getting tired toward the end. (Julie and I had fun taking pictures in the car of the way home. :o)

On a side note, can I just say that I LOVE my little sis!!

Ok, so after the exhibit we went to Giradelli Square. It was a lot of fun. And good chocolate. In the end it was a nice day out with my family. Pretty much the only time we went out to do something together over the summer. Other than little things.


My mom really liked this at the museum, then we got in trouble for taking pictures with a flash. :o/ oops. But that is Mary Queen of Scotts. We don't have any pics of Monet's work, becuase we would have gotten into BIG trouble.

Well now that I have stalled enough from doing homework I had better be going :o)

when you are feeling blue

RAINBOWS
If I could catch a rainbow
I would do it just for you.
And share with you it's beauty
On the days you're feeling blue.
If I could build a mountain
You could call your very own.
A place to find serenity
A place to be alone.
If I could take your troubles
I would toss them in the sea.
But all these things I'm finding
are impossible for me,
I cannot build a mountain
Or catch a rainbow fair
But let me be...what I know best,
a friend that's always there.
~Khahlil Gibran~

My Julie, I'm praying for you and I thank Jesus for you everyday!! I love you so much! Love, your sister! Muah**

Sunday, August 27, 2006

can you handle the bling?

Ok so some of you might know that I got a new vehicle. And...its a minivan. Yes I am the new soccermom at TMC. Haha. But it is amazing how I got it. Someone gave it to me and it is much more reliable than my cute old volvo was. So I am thankful. Lance Wallace (my college pastor at home) named it the bling bling, because it is gold. :o) But I've only been here for 3 days and already I have been labeled as the girl who drives the gold minivan! ahhhhhhh! I was shocked. So I'll continue to joke about it and drive everyone around cause hey I can!

Saturday, August 26, 2006

back at school

Well, I've been back at school for two days now. And it is really great to be here again. I love seeing my friends and finding out what they have been doing all summer. I am so bad at keeping in contact with people.
I'm really excited to see what the Lord is going to do in my life this semester. I'm starting out new in so many ways. New roommate, new wing, new classes (obviously). I think that I am just ready to get involved and have a great time serving the Lord. Yay!
I'm gonna go hang out with some friends now! Bye!!

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Some thoughts from my summer Bible study

Ecclesiastes 3:11,14
"He has made everything appropriate in its time. He has also set eternity in their heart, yet so that man will not find out the work which God has done from the beginning even to the end.
I know that everything God does will remain forever; there is nothing to add to it and there is nothing to take from it, for God has so worked that men should fear Him."
-- Don't try so desparately to control your future that you miss out on the bearty of today.

~ Speaking on forgeting about heaven. "Once I hear speaker Cal Thomas illustrate this well. He explained that if he were on vacation and staying in a hotel room where he didn't like the decor or carpet, it would be silly for him to get frustrated adn upset and call the manager to complain about his surroundings. It would be a much better use of his time and evergy to simply endure the ugly decor and remember that he is only passing through. He won't stay in the hotel forever. Soon he will be in the comfort of home. Keep your eyes focused on your real home: heaven. Don't get so frustrated with life that you forget you are passing through."

~ God always provides what we need, but we don't always need what we think we need.

Funny Names

I know I am silly, but I thought this was fun. :o)


1.YOUR ROCK STAR NAME: (first pet and current street name)

Sammy Graymont

2. YOUR MOVIE STAR NAME: (grandfather/grandmother on mother's name)

Adeline

3. YOUR "FLY GIRL/GUY" NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of your last name)

J Hum

4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite animal, name of high school)

Cat Rincon

5. YOUR SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you were born)

Lynn Santa Rosa


6. YOUR OPPOSITE SEX NAME: (name of dad/mom, cell phone Company you use).

James Verizon

7. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (first 3 letters of your last name, last 3 letters of mother's maiden name, first 3 letters of your pet's name)

Hum Ice Ski

9. YOUR FASHION DESIGNER NAME: (first word you see on your left, favorite restaurant)

Paradise Flavor

Monday, August 07, 2006

Fun times at Day Camp


Well, there are only two days left of day camp. I have been so blessed to work there. I can't believe that it is almost over. I am going to miss those kids so much. They are such sweeties. Today there was only 1 kid in my class. It was alittle girl is used to babysit, so we had so much fun. She really got the royal treatment. Wednesday is the last day and we are going to have an exciting day. Talent show, clown, bounce house, dress-up your favorite helper. Loads of fun!!



I'm still praying that the Lord would save one of the helpers that I work with. She needs the Lord.

Friday, August 04, 2006

what a blast!

So Julie and I had so much fun last night! We had a water fight around the house. :o) It was awesome!! It ended with me locking her out of the house and me turning on the sprinklers. I am a rat! Then when I let her in I ran out through the garage. She locked me out them sprayed me with water out her bedroom window. After that we called it even. We were pretty wet. But we had so much fun doing it. I love it when Julie and I get to be goofy like that! I have a great little sis!!

Thursday, July 13, 2006

doink doink

Well, yesterday and today I felt like I was 'one' with Law and Order (hence the doink doink -- I watch way too much tv) Yes, I had jury duty. My first time and a memorable experience. I went in yesterday and sat around for a while listening to possible jury members being interviewed. Today I went back in and we were all told to go home. Pretty cool huh? I'm looking forward to get back to work. I really missed being there the whole day.

Next week starts VBS. Son Treasure Island! Oh how I love pirates. :o) Please be praying that the Lord will work in the lives of the kids who attend.

Oh yeah! Also pray for my helper at Day Camp. I don't think that she is saved. I pray that I will be a good example to her.

Bye Bye!

Friday, June 30, 2006

too much sugar

The kids had WAY too much sugar today. There were a few birthdays at day camp today so we had a lot of sweets. I'm so thankful it is Friday. I am totally looking forward to the long weekend.
This coming week is Family camp for my church up at Hartstone in Potter Valley, CA. I have so many great memories there. Last year Julie and I drove up for a day and we had so much fun. I'm hoping that we can go up again this year for a day. I have great memories of being completely dirty, staying up late with my friends, sleeping under the stars, playing card games, learning to drive a stick-shift (that didn't go well), swinging on swings and so many more things. I love that place! A lot of people don't like it, but it will always be family camp to me.

Friday, June 23, 2006

a little disappointed

I just found out today that I didn't make it into Majesty (the singing group at Masters College). I was very hopeful this year, but the Lord must have a different plan for me. Part of me is relieved, but I think more of me is sad. My parents are sweet. They think that Dr. Plew is off his rocker. :o)
Well the Lord knows. And I know that more doors will open for me to minister in Santa Clarita this coming year.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Karly

Karly is a girl in my class. She is 6 years old and has so much energy. If you think of me, please pray that I will have patience with her. She is the loudest kindergartener I have ever met. I know that the Lord has her in my class for a reason.
I love working with day camp. The kids are so much fun, challenging, but fun. It is super hot here right now and we spend a lot of time outside. I am so happy to have a job that I love!

Saturday, June 17, 2006

101 degrees

It has been really hot here in Santa Rosa. Yesterday it was 101 degrees. phew!
I worked all day at day camp and we were outside for a lot of it. It was very hot. And then I road my bike home. Lets just say I was a little tired. But I LOVE day camp. I am really having fun with the kids. We are all starting to get to know each other. The PreK and K are so cute too. Thier personalities are hilarious. There does tend to be a lot of tattling though and tears. But I like them a lot.
Today I went to a baby shower for my college pastor's wife. It was so nice. I am so excited that she is having another baby. Thier kids are SO cute and I know this new girl is going to be a doll.
Well stay cool!!

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Sorry

Actually I'm not sorry. Last night after dinner my family played Sorry. What a good time of laughing. It was a long game too. And in the end the person who was losing won the game. :o) Such an unpredictable game.
I love it when my family plays games. It is so fun! I love my family so much.

Today was my first day of Day Camp. We went to toobtown. What a day. I am so tired. But it was a good day. Tomorrow will be totally different than today was. Lord will it will go well. I get to work with the little kids and I have some great ideas to make things fun for them. I really love working with kids. I am so excited that I can make money doing something I love to do.

Saturday, June 10, 2006

home

Well, I've been home for a few days now. It is nice to be here. I have started getting ready for my job that starts on Tuesday. I am really excited. I'll be working with PreK and K. It will be fun. If you think of me pray that the Lord will give me patience and wisdom as I work with them.
Here are some more pics from my trip!


(me reading to some kids at the children's home. The book is not upside-down just to let you know. It is two books in one)


(these are the girls we stayed with. We had such a blast with them, it was hard to leave)

More pictures to come :o)

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Heading home tomorrow

Today was election day here so we stayed at home all day until church tonight. It was fun though. All of the teachers from the states came over and we had brunch. They are such a fun group of people. We laughed a lot and ate a ton of food.

The rest of the day was pretty uneventful. Everyone took a nap until church.
Tomorrow is our last day here. We are planning on going to school to play with the kids at recess and then finish packing. It will be sad to say goodbye.

Thanks for your prayers!

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Day 17

My muscles are soo incredibly sore right now. We spent 4+ hours working at the new property that they school bought here in Lima. We dug holes, removed cactus, transfered chunks of cement and got really dirty. It was fun, but exhasting. I looked really tan by the time we were done, but the shower removed it. I'm such a white girl. :o)
We were able to relax tonight and watch a movie so that was fun. Tomorrow are the presidential elections here so we are not allowed to got to church. They are very strict about voting so there are no public gatherings allowed. So all of the teachers from the states are getting together for brunch. It will be a really fun time.

I'll be home soon! (I'm happy and sad)

Friday, June 02, 2006

Day 16

Praise the Lord!! Tonight a girl was saved and there were several other kids who were interested and talking to leaders! It was really exciting. This was at Alta Ruta, the junior high group. 2 of the interested kids were ones who I tutored after school. God is good. I am so thankful for their curiosity. They were the ones who sought out leaders to talk about salvation! The ministry there at Alta Ruta is a good one.

After school today the school had a staff meeting and they thanked us for coming and helping at their school. They told us that we were a blessing to them, but they were all such a blessing to me and the other 3 girls as well. After the meeting they had an afternoon of games, for the staff. So we got dragged into playing games. (If you know me you know that I am terrible at sports and pretty much hate them, but I played) Peruvians really like to play games together, usually outdoor games. We did a few relays and then played futbol. Yes I played futbol (soccer in the US) I was terrible at it, but it was fun. Although I did get kicked in the shin by one of the girls I have been staying with. I have a lump. But it was a fun afternoon.

This morning didn't go as well unfortunately. For some reason I was really testy and easily annoyed, but after lunch I was able to spend some time in the Word and in prayer and the Lord really worked on my heart.

I am sad that today was our last day at the school, but I have so many great memories and I am so thankful for the time I have spent here at La Molina Christian School.

Please be praying for the kids who were saved tonight. Also there is a little girl from the children's home who was rushed to the hospital last night and is still in intensive care. Evidently she took several pills (they think they were for epilepsy, but they are still trying to figure it out). They took her to the hospital and had her stomach pumped, and she should have been taken out of the Intensive care today, but she was having hallucinations so they wanted to keep her in there longer. She is such a sweet little girl. Please pray. I hear that she is having a great attitude, but it must be scaring being in a place you don't know.

Well, I'm totally worn out from playing futbol so goodnight!

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Day 15 so I'm told

Today things were a little different. Naomi taught the 5th graders about Eric Liddell. They were really quiet which was a change from when I taught them math, but thats ok. Then we did more of the same old things.

After lunch Kristi and I picked up 2 kindergardeners from classes and walked them home. They live at the children's home that is associated with Kids Alive. Kristi has gone there several times since we have been here, but this was my first time. I felt really out of place and didn't know what to do. It was a little hard at first, the kids we walked home took a nap and during that time I pretty much sat around and tried to talk to other kids. They spoke English for the most part, but wouldn't talk to me very much. I was feeling pretty discouraged. But the 2 kindergardeners woke up from thier naps and I played with them in the sand box. Then things went much better. They have a set up there where they have 'moms' for 5 or 6 kids. It was cute because the little girl I was playing with kept on talking about her mom and sister. And I later found out that the sister she was talking about wasn't really her sister, they just have the same 'mom'. I don't know if I am making sense or not. Sorry.
We had fun playing in the sand box and it was my birthday several times. They made me sand cakes and decorated them with sticks and little green berries from the trees. Then they sang happy birthday to me and had me blow out candles. So cute. (fact: Peru has at least 5 versions of "Happy Birthday")

We had dinner at the Pace's house. It was a really nice time with them. We really haven't been able to spend a lot of time with them, but we know that they are very busy so we understood. When Andy drove us to thier house he had just realized that it was the first time we had been there. But we were very thankful for the time we did get to spend with them. They are a really neat family.

It has been so great to minister here and I hate to think about leaving.
There have been several teachers who have mentioned specific students who need the Lord. Please pray for these children and their families who are not saved.
Thanks for your prayers and support.

--Jamie

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Day 11? I really have no idea now














(This picture is me telling the Bible story to the 1st grade class)

I guess it is a good thing that I don't know how many days I have been here. It is going to feel very strange and sad to leave. But enough thinking about that.


Guess what I did today!!??!! I was a substitute teacher!! I was really excited. I taught 5th grade math. Lesson plans and all. Well I didn't really do the lesson plans, but I followed them. :o) I am really excited. But after today I have confirmed that I do not want to teach the 5th grade. It was hard because they wouldn't stop talking and pay attention. But I still like it. I know that I want to teach. Soon hopefully. So that was the highlight of my day.


(La Molina Christian School - where I have been spending my days here in Peru)

Yesterday we were able to get a tour of a Christian Deaf School. It was really neat. The Lord has really blessed thier ministry. I think that they are going to be building a bigger auditorium soon to fit all the people who attend on Sundays. It was great to see that ministry.

Hmmm let's see what else can I say. Tonight I learned to wrap presents the Peruvian way. That was pretty cool. And umm I really have nothing else to say tonight except for... good night. :o)

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Day 9

Ok first of all I totally forgot to say last night that 2 kids accepted Christ at Alta Ruta!!! PRAISE THE LORD!!! It was very exciting. I got to talk to the person who talked with one of the girls and she said that the girl really understood! God is good.

Today we went downtown in Lima. We saw a ton of things. It was a very touristy day for us. But we had a fun time. We saw the presidential palace and the changing of the guards, which consisted of a marching band (!) playing at the gates, we actually didn't even see the guards switch because we were watching the band. We went to an old church or monestary that is now a musium and got a tour which included the catacombs. yuck, I didn't like that part. I decided I would make a terrible Indiana Jones. But the cool parts of the tour were the library and the choir loft for the chapel. (surprise surprise) They were both beautiful and it was interesting to see the technology they used for lighting and sharing music. The music was printed on HUGE books and then they were placed on a rotating stand in the choir loft so that everyone could see it. Interesting. I really liked it. (I'm such a choir nerd)
Then we went on a bus tour which was really cheep. We went in a small bus up a very, very, very steep mountain on a one way street. :o/ At one point we had to stop and wait for a big truck to back inot another street so we could keep going. Fun times. I was nervous. The whole time a woman was talking in Spanish and I honestly didn't understand a word of it. But once we reached the top we could see all of Lima. It was really cool, except for the haze which covered most of Lima. :o)

Over all it was a fun time, but we are all worn out.
Tomorrow we are going to a different church. So I'm sure that will be fun.
Have a great Sunday!!

Friday, May 26, 2006

still day 8

I thought I would write more since the last one was this morning before anything happened today.

We spent all day at the school today. School went well. Naomi taught the 3rd grade bible story and we all lead music. It was fun, but that class is a handful. After school tutoring went really well. I am really starting to like working with the 6th graders. We have a fun time, but I still don't think I could ever handle teaching that age all day long. That would be such a stretch for me, and they make me laugh so I have a hard time being serious. But tutoring them is fun. They really like to study science so that helps too.

Tonight we had Alta Ruta, which means some thing like the high road. It is for 6th grade to 8th grade. It was so much fun! They had set up a volleyball net so we were playing with a beach ball. (The only kind of volleyball I can play :o) It started out with hardly anyone playing, then these two older girls came in and were standing around so I went and pulled them over to play with us, they were reluctant, but I think they had fun. We played for a while. I really feel like I connected well with the girls. Even though my spanish isn't very good. I sat with them in the devotional time and at the end of the evening one of them came to find me to say goodbye. I am really excited about them. I really hope to see them next week.

There is another group here working at the school, they are from Iowa I think. They are doing some different work than we are, but we are seeing them at different ministries. The pastor who is with them spoke at Alta Ruta tonight. I totally had flashbacks of Mexico!! He had to be translated by the director of the school and it reminded me of Kevin and Ernesto. I sure do miss that time there. I know that the 7 years I went to Mexico prepared me for the time I am here and who knows what my time here is preparing me for. [Kevin if you are reading this you should send a group to Peru and I'll go too :o) ]

Tomorrow we are going to downtown Lima. I think that we are going to see some big buildings or something and some ruins. I really don't know and I am starting to get tired. So on that note I am going to hit that hay.
Good night one and all.

Day 8

Ok so now I have totally lost track of how many days I have been here. I haven't had time to get on the computer lately.

Things have been going well. We are continuing to go about the same schedule. So there isn't much new.
Please be praying though, a few of us have been feeling sick to out stomachs. :o/ Not too fun.

The other night 3 men came over and we had a focus group. :o) We got to taste test a new cereal they were making and want to market in the US. It was fun and the cereal was good, but if I told you what it was I'd have to kill you. ;o) Lets just say it was purple which made me a little nervous at first, but it wasn't too bad. I'd buy it. Then we tried some peanut butter that tasted ... nasty! Peruvians don't eat too much peanut butter, they don't really like it. So the guy that made it didn't really have a good perspective while he was working on it. But it was really fun talking to them and giving them ideas of what Americans would like. We did a lot of laughing.

Well, I have to keep getting ready for the day. Have a good one!

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Day 6

Today was a good day, except for all of us woke up really late so we were rushing around trying to be ready to leave on time. It wasn't the best way to start a day off. But in the end we were just fine.

School was good. I think the best part was tutoring the 6th graders after school. They were responding really well to what we were teaching them. I think that they are getting used to us and the way we are teaching them. Although personally spiders aren't my favorite topic. Oh well. I'll survive.

I think that tonight is going to be a quiet evening which is really nice. But the rest of the week will be busy, but I'm sure you will hear all about it. :o)

Have a good one!!

Monday, May 22, 2006

Day...5 I think :o)

So Yeah, I've lost track of days. It is going well here. I am really tired tonight though.

Please be praying for:
more sleep (or enough sleep)
Naomi wasn't feeling good today; so that we will all stay well
Joy for the tedious tasks we are asked to do
and the salvation of the unsaved students.

Lets see what happened today. We are continuing to work with the 1st grade. They are so cute and are still shy with us at times. Some more than others. But they are darling. We taught them the wordless book song today and made bracelets with them. It was really neat. They learned the song pretty well and understood what we talked about. We tryed to encourage them to tell thier friends and hopefully those who don't know Christ as thier Savior will take it to heart as well.
During recess we played jump rope with them. WOW they loved it! There was such a long line of kids waiting for a turn.

After school I tutored the same 6th graders in science. I am learning so much about bugs. (yuck!) But the kids seem to be understanding it. So hey that works for me.

Oh yeah I forgot that I didn't write anything yesterday.
Church was great. Once again it wasn't what I expected. Their worship was pretty contemporary, something that I wasn't expecting because of my experience in Mexico, but it was great. (I use the word great a lot don't I?) It was really nice because for the service they had someone translating in the back so I hear english in a little radio thing ( I don't know what it was called). After church we went out to lunch with tthe missionaries who are in charge of teh school. We got to try some Peruvian food which was really good. I was a chicken though...I didn't try the intestines that they served there. It just didn't sound appetising to me. :o/ After all our bellies were full we came home and took a long nap until the evening service. It was a great day. (once again 'great')

Well, I'm going to head to bed. G'night sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite (I have 2 bites and it isn't fun)

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Day 3 in Peru

Today has been the most tiring, but it was great at the same time. We did A LOT of walking today. We started out the day going to what is called the Indian Market. It is pretty much a place where you find cheap souvenirs. It was a lot of fun. And I found some really cool things. Then we walked to the beach which was pretty close. We just looked at the water from up by the road, but it was nice and cool there. (yeah sounds like a great mission trip huh?)

After we got back from there we walked to one of the teacher's church. Then I had by first experience on a Peruvian bus. :o) It was interesting. They are small and they drive kinda crazy. We took it to a smaller village which looked a lot more like what I had expected coming into Peru. It reminded me a lot of where I used to go in Mexico. Very small homes that seem like they are hardly held together. It is sad, but the people seem to be getting on well.
We helped out with a Bible club. The kids were excited to be there and participated really well. When I say that I helped really all I did was hold the song sheets for the kids to see, but hey someone has to do it. :o) We hung out for a while and talked with some little boys. They enjoyed asking us how to say some things in English and laughing at the names. We didn't leave there till after dark and by the time we got back to the house we were pretty tired. I think it will be an early night for all of us.

I'm looking forward to a time of worship tomorrow. God has been so gracious to us.

oh yeah and we are finding out how kind the people in Peru are...we were whistled at so many times today. At one point we walked past a basketball court where there were a lot of guys probably all ages. It was really hard not to laugh at it. It is really funny. Other than that the people here are really nice. They greet with a kiss on the cheek instead of a handshake, which has taken some getting used to but it is fine now.

It is hard to believe that this trip isn't almost over. I'm so used to going on week long trips. But I am excited to see how the Lord will continue to work through the time we have here. Thanks for your prayers.

Friday, May 19, 2006

Day 2 in Peru

Today was a big day. It was our first day working at the school. We are at La Molina Christian School. It is a really neat school. Kristi, Naomi, Jenn and I worked with the first grade today. They are so cute and shy. I loved it. I taught the Bible lesson! And the kids were getting it! I am so excited. It makes me more eager to teach in my own classroom, but I need to wait for the Lord's timing.
We also spent a lot of time in their library. They are changing thier system to the Dewy Decimal System. It is a lot of work, but once we got going it wasn't too hard. I don't think it will take too much longer to do. Thier library isn't super big. But I did start sneezing because of the dust. Typical of me. :o)
Tonight we went to a youth event they had on the school campus. It was a lot of fun. They were having a game night and I was in charge of one of the game tables. We played Nervous. It is like slap jack, but there is a little more to it. I lost both times, but it was so much fun. I was totally the minority because we had to say numbers in Spanish. I know the numbers, but it takes me a second to connect the number i see to the Spanish word for it (if that makes sense). But it was really fun.
Tonight one of the teachers is babysitting 2 girls from the school and they are watching Narnia. It is a lot of fun here. The teachers are children are really sweet.
I'm not sure what we are going to do tomorrow, but I'm sure I'll tell you all about it soon. :o)

quote for the day: "Did she turn into a head of lettuce?" (yeah I'm not even sure how that one came about, but it was really funny at the time)

God Bless - please keep us in your prayers!!

--Jamie

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Day 1 in Peru

Well, I'm here in Peru!
Our trip went really well. It was a long day and we didn't get to the house here until 1 am. But the Lord was so gracious. We were able to sleep in a little and didn't have a lot to do today.
Tomorrow we start working in the classroom. I will be teaching 1st grade bible (well just telling them a story, but that is something). And I will be tutoring 6th grade science. I never really knew much about bugs, but that is what I get to teach on. :o) We'll see how that goes. I am so excited to be here. The other teachers are really great! We had dinner with them tonight. What a group! I really like it here. I know that this trip is going to fly by.

Please be praying for...
salvation of students (many of them aren't saved)
good health
rest, sleep, however you want to put it.

Thanks for your prayers.

quote for the day: "don't step on the machette" said by me (funny story, but for another day)

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

getting ready for Peru


Well, this is the pretty impressive group that is going to Peru in a week (oh my a week!!). I am so excited to be able to do work for the Lord in this way.

God has totally blessed me with many chances to go to Mexico of week-long trips. And preparing for Peru has really made me miss going to Mexico.

I went for 7 years! Not 7 full years, but 7 times for spring break. What a blessing. I really miss the people there. I was able to make some great friends and watch kids grow up. It breaks my heart though to not know if i will ever see them again. I especially think of Marisabel. She was the little girl i looked forward to seeing every year. And every year it was hard to say goodbye to her. I really miss her. I pray that she is walking with the Lord. I think she might be in high school now or almost there. I have seen so many kids from that village walk down the wrong path when they got into high school, and it just breaks my heart.

I pray that the Lord will continue to work through the students who travel to that village every year. And I pray that the Lord will work through me as I go to Peru in a week.

Praise the Lord I am done with my finals!!!
( just a random side note)
:o)

Monday, May 08, 2006

My first blog

Well, This is the first blog I have done. Who really knows if I will keep up with it, but I hope to keep people up to date on what is going on in my life over the summer.
I am really excited to see how the Lord is going to work this summer. I will be leaving for Peru in a little over a week and upon returning I will be working at His Image Summer Day Camp for the entire summer. God is so good to provide me with a job and opportunity to minister over seas and in my own backyard. Thank you Father!