Hey Guys! I know it has been a while but I am still
alive. Things are really picking up here and I am loving every second of it.
Everything about this journey is amazing. On Monday my lectures started and I
am now adjusting to my new schedule. I guess the easiest way to inform you on
what's going on is by talking about each area of my journey so far.
So I will first start with my living arrangements!
On the base there is one student house, one flat, and the base directors house.
The student house is where we all eat and have meetings and hang out. There is
a toilette room and then a shower room, a kitchen, two living rooms, a large
veranda, two offices, and three bedrooms. One of the bedrooms is where I stay.
I sleep in a room with two other girls. Although it can be loud some nights and
mornings it is really nice to be in a central location where most of the stuff
is going on. My roomies are great and we get along really good. They understand
my craziness and sometimes join in with me! It also has been an adventure
learning to live with nine guys! They live in a dorm style flat right outside
the house, but other than sleeping and showering we share the same house. The
guys are great and we all seem to get along great. For the most part they are
actually really good about cleaning up after themselves and being respectful,
so praise God.
Now onto the lectures! Lectures are every weekday
in the morning and go until about 1:00ish. The lectures take place at one of
the local churches, Eastgate. Most times there will be a speaker that comes in
to speak to us. For our first week of lectures we had the pastor of Eastgate
speaking. He is so intelligent and has so much knowledge to offer us! He is
very energetic and at times can be hard to follow because his mind just works
so differently because he is so smart. I wish my brain worked that way
sometimes, but then again I guess that is why God called him to be a preacher
and not me. The topic for our first week of lectures is theology! So much for
easing into the subject matter, this is some heavy stuff but it is great.
Basically what they say for lectures and DTS is, you get out of it what you put
into it. So if you want to learn a lot and come away with a lot then you will
have to put in the effort and not just skim by on everything. I intend to learn
boat loads and just soak up the word of God like a sponge!
I will inform you now on what I do when I am not in lectures or
sleeping. I wake up and have breakfast and get ready. When we get back from
lectures at the church we have lunch. After lunch, depending on the day, we do
different things. We may have base development, where we do whatever the base
director has asked us to so that we can keep the landlord happy and just help
out. Or we may have beach outreach, this is where we go to the beach or I guess
somewhere else and play volleyball or soccer and just hang out with other
people from the community and create friends and let them know who we are and
then they can come to dinner that night at the base if they want to with
us. But after that we all come have dinner and then depending on the night
we wither have the evening off or something else to do.
But that is pretty much the low-down! I am doing great and God is
teaching me so much already and I thank him for bringing me to where I am! I am
praying for you all and God Bless!!!! Love you!
Oh and I will try to post more pictures and just let me know via comments if you have any questions and I will try to answer them via email or on my next post.
Autumn,
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear from you! So glad to hear how things are going -- that your classes are challenging, your team relationships are going well so far, and that you are having some interesting and fun outings into the community! Sorry to hear about your backpack though . . . your mom filled me in when she helped serve at the Mystery Dinner Friday night. That went well by the way, 9 out of a possible 16 girls came (should've been 10, Allie couldn't come at the last minute), so I was excited about that! I'll let you know when the Barbie talk is so you can be praying for that -- not scheduled yet. Can't think of any questions for you right now, you're being very thorough in your descriptions, but DO POST MORE PICS!!!!!! :) Love you, have a great day! Laurel
Hi Autumn, good to see another post from you. I try to keep up to date via your Mom, but your own words always paint the picture from your perspective. First, I am glad to know that Australian cow pies are so similar to the American cow pie. Second, the koala bear was very cute. Third, your roomies appear to be lovely young ladies. Fourth, I'm happy to hear that you are getting into your lectures and the life you will lead these next months with other youth like yourself. And fifth, and last (for now), I send my prayers for God's blessing upon you to keep you safe and guide you, and all around you too. Blessings and love, the Grant's
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh!!!!!!! pick me! I have a question.... Out of all your family members who do you miss the most? ;)
ReplyDeleteLove you bunches sis,
Noah
Hi! Autumn-Just had a nice visit with your mom by phone-we asked about you- so now can get on your blogspot; & read all your updates-You've done excellent to update us all. Tues. at 6:30 at Flap Jacks is our next Haiti meeting. Then we can all meet Steve. Everyone is starting to get more excited, & the big tent is on its way. Pray it arrives in good time safely. We are busy, happy in Him, praying for you, & enjoying the nice fall days here. Greetings to Kayla & Marissa, & hugs for you. Sun. AM Kel is telling Krystle's story. -wish you could be there, but maybe mom & dad can make it- Loads of love, Bob & Darlene.
ReplyDeleteLove you! Love your heart!! Miss ya off base roomie!!
ReplyDeleteuuuh,uuuh,!!! I can answer Noah's quesiton... ME!!! Love you too Autumn ;)
ReplyDeleteLuke
Autumn don't forget Luke's only wish is that he was ME!!!! :) love you more Autumn ;)
DeleteNoah
Grandma Porter says Glad to hear you are having a great time. Thanks for the email and I love you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update, I have been sending everyone who asks what your day is like to the blog. It is a nice summary. I was kinda hoping you would send us a video of you surfing :) Hope your lectures are going great.
ReplyDeleteI thought about sending you the joke of the week, but I will have to come up with some good ones first. The only one I can think of right now is grandpa's Do you know why elephants paint their toe nails?
So they can hide in a gumball machine.
Have you ever seen one?
They hide pretty good don't they hahaha
Love you more then you know. Mom and Dad