Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Readng Week trip pics


This is the view from the place we stayed at on the Sunshine Coast.

















Kat & Jason checking out the view from the pier by Molly's Reach (think Beachcombers).











The three of us.

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LTS Winter Retreat


The centre of our worship circle












Out for a walk - or a snowball fight!
















Christopher Lake












Gathered for communion and dinner

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11 Days!

I can't believe it's been 11 days since I blogged. Nothing much new has happened since I last blogged. I still don't know where I'm going on internship. I should find out today when I'll find out. Last weekend we had a school retreat that was great. We went up to north of Prince Albert, did you know that there are actually "forests" in Saskatchewan? We've hit the time of the year when spring is trying to poke through but winter keeps coming back for short bursts. The weekend was beautiful and a lot of the snow melted but then yesterday it snowed again and this mornign I woke up to snowfall again.
Preaching went well last week and I got lots of good feedback. Today I'm preaching again on the Palm Sunday text. School is flying by, so many papers, so little time! I will post some pictures from the retreat. Blessings to you all on your lenten journey!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

March in Saskatoon

Well I haven't posted a real post since I was in Vancouver and so I thought I should post something. I had a fantastic time in Vancouver. Visited with lots of friends and had a wonderful time on the Sunshine Coast with Jason and Kat. Headed back to Saskatoon late Friday night, arriving at about 1AM Saturday morning. One of my suitcases arrived while my other one followed about 10 hours later, grrr. Saturday morning I unpacked, did laundry and repacked and headed out Saturday afternoon for Moose Jaw. The weather had warmed up and was actually above 0 and sunny. I drove down to Moose Jaw for a couple of day's to see my friend Elaine's covenanting service at the church where she is doing her internship. We had a lovely visit and I drove back Monday. Came back with a cold I've been fighting all week.
Back to school, 5 more weeks of classes. I really keep trying to have a positive attitude about this place and every time I do something else crappy happens, oh well, 5 weeks and I'm done with this place for a while. SO tired of the complaining, the cliquishness and the attitude of people at school. I have a ton to do in the next 5 weeks so I know they'll fly by. I'm preaching on Wednesday at Sherbrooke Community Centre ( a residential facility like no other!). Next weekend is our school retreat and so we head up to northern Saskatchewan which I'm looking forward to I haven't been north of Saskatoon and apparently it's totally different (still flat but different).
Enjoying spending time with the few friends I do have here and getting to know them better and having fun with them. I should know about internship placement in the next two weeks, so excited! The adventure continues!

Thursday, March 15, 2007

My Visual DNA

Monday, March 05, 2007

Good News!

Well I'm back in Vancouver, enoying a very rainy reading week. It's been wonderful to be here and I'm enjoying visiting with family and friends. I head off in a few minutes for a overnight getaway to the Sunshine Coast with my friend Kat. Where we'll celebrate my getting into CPE in Vancouver for the summer, wahoo! I went to a meeting with the Vancouver supervisor this morning after having a phone interview last week. While waiting for the supervisor the secretary said "so you'll be joining us this summer" and I said "well I hope to" and she pulled my file and showed me a copy of the letter she had sent late last week offering me a place in the program. It must have arrived in Saskatoon the day I left or today. So I will be doing my CPE (clinical pastoral education) at St. Paul's hospital in Vancouver this summer. I'm so excited. So nice to know I'll be in Vancouver for one more summer, I love Vancouver in the summer. Also so nice to know that I where I'll be after May 1. I'll take some pictures while I'm away and post when I get back. Right now I'm sitting in downtown Vancouver at a Blenz (coffee shop) drinking a roiboos chai and using free wireless, watching the rain fall. I'm such a west coast girl!

Monday, February 26, 2007

What a day!

Well it has been quite a day. I met this morning with my faculty advisor for our annual check in and he is also the internship director. He said that as long as I'm willing to go anywhere for CPE there is always a spot available somewhere in Western Canada if I don't get into Calgary or Vancouver. Then this afternoon I had my teleconference with Vancouver. I was told then that they had received 34 applications for the six, maybe seven spots they have available this summer. I had a really good interview and at the end the supervisor asked me to send him my availability for meeting with him next week and so we have arranged a meeting for Monday morning - good sign! Then just after finalizing that meeting by email I received an email from the CPE site in Calgary asking for a teleconference interview on Thursday. I'm really excited now! I am anxious to know where I'll be this summer but I am feeling more confident that I will get into CPE somewhere and that is a huge relief. It's been quite the roller coaster of a day!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

The Waiting Game

I'm in this point in my program where it's all about waiting. I have submitted my CPE applications to both Vancouver and Calgary, have contacted them to ensure they received all the pieces (they did) and now am waiting. I have an interview with Vancouver tomorrow over a teleconference. Calgary is still accepting applications apparently even though their deadline was February 15. That works well for me because I'll hopefully hear back from Vancouver before Calgary and Vancouver is my first choice. I have to get into a summer CPE program in order to be able to do internship next year. I have another internship meeting on Thursday to find out the final list of sites and submit my first, second and third choices which the internship director will look at, consult with the sites and the faculty and make the big match which will be announced the third week of March. So right now I have no idea what my life will look like after May 1 when I finish the internship retreat (if I get into CPE that is, here's hoping!). If for some reason I don't get into CPE in Calgary or Vancouver then my life has to take a completely different turn and I have to try to get into a year long CPE program somewhere, find a part time job and do internship the year after next. I really really really don't want that to happen!
School continues to motor along. This semester is flying by. I fly home for reading week on Friday for a week away from snow, yay! I'm looking forward to spending time with family and friends, sharing stories and pictures from my Peru trip and catching up on their lives. And of course I'm going on the traditional reading week trip. Monday and Tuesday of next week Kat and I will head up the sunshine coast for two days and one night of relaxation. I can't wait!
I'm starting to wonder if the snow will ever leave Saskatoon. I'm not sure I remember what it looks like without snow. We got about another 10-15 centimetres on Friday just to reassure everyone that winter was still around. Of course the 3 feet of snow we already had was doing a good enough job of that!
Oh well, two months from now I'll be packing up my suite and heading off to wherever I go next on this wild adventure!

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Back in 'toon town

Well life continues here in Saskatoon. It's so cold here! Friday I woke up to a windchill warning, -42 with the windchill, lovely! School continues to happen. I've submitted my CPE application to Calgary and Vancouver and have submitted my internship application to the director of internship. Now it's just a waiting game. CPE (clinical pastoral education) is a chaplaincy program that is full time May - July this summer. Internship will start sometime between August 1 and September 1 and go for 9-12 months. I'm hoping to get into CPE in Vancouver but I have to get in somewhere because I have to have it before I can go on internship. So right now it's a big waiting game, a bit stressful for a control freak like me! Time is starting to fly by. Three weeks from this weekend I'll be back in Vancouver for reading week, I can't wait to see green again. The winter is really starting to get to me here.
Last night I went to the Barenaked Ladies concert, it was awesome. They have so much fun on stage you can't help but to enjoy the concert. Their music is so awesome as well.
I'm really getting frustrated with the atmosphere at school. The first couple of weeks it seemed to have improved from the end of last semester but the dark cloud over the seminary has returned and everyone is sucked into being angry and nasty to each other. I'm just tired of dealing with those kind of attitudes. I also don't appreciate being the brunt of people's grumpiness because I happen to be there. Oh well, I have lots of fun with my friends and have found a few friends outside of the seminary community that help me keep my sanity.

Monday, February 05, 2007

More pictures - not Peru this time though

Thought you might like to see a picture of me at the seminary. This is Sebastian and I at his first birthday party last weekend. We hang out every Wednesday morning while his parents are in class. It was taken by one of the other seminary kids at the party which would be why it's a little low! Happy Monday everyone!

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Friday, February 02, 2007

More Peru Pics

I've posted a few more Peru pics here. The first one is my all time favourite. Enjoy and leave comments here!

Peru Pictures 2

This is a shot taken by another person on the trip of the group below looking at themselves in the screen of my camera.

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Peru Pictures


Ok this is the third try posting pictures. Here are three more pictures from my trip. The people of Peru are beautiful especially the children so you'll see that I have lots of pictures of children. The pictures here are the three female students on the trip on our girls night out, the little sister of the boys in the three below holding a ducking she had chased around the yard to catch and some friends Dawn made outside of a restaurant in a small town.



Tuesday, January 30, 2007

These are those older brothers of the little girl holding the duckling. They are about 30 feet away from where we're standing and up about 10 feet in a tree.
This is our group. We are on the roof and soon to be 4th floor of the Teclides institute, an English institute run by our CLWR host in Lima; Cesar (the Peruvian in the picture).

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Monday, January 29, 2007

I'm Still Here!

I just looked at my blog and was shocked to find I haven't posted in two weeks, oops! I'm back from Peru and trying to get back into the swing of things here in Saskatoon. I returned last Saturday (Jan 20) in the afternoon and came home and slept most of the weekend. Sunday afternoon my friend Shalisha arrived for a visit from Vancouver. I picked her up from the airport and we came back to my house and had a nap, yay! We had a lovely dinner Sunday evening and then came back to my house where I quickly crashed. I don't make a great host when I've just returned from a 3 week trip, sorry! Monday classes started. Fortunately Mondays are pretty relaxed for me as I don't have class until 1:30. I had also wisely got my evening library shift covered, I wouldn't have made it through the shift, too tired! Shalisha rented a car Monday morning to drive out to Carrot River and visit family and the former family farm. Monday night as I was waiting for her to come home I got a phone call from her, she had rolled her car an hour outside of Saskatoon. Fortunately she was ok and was waiting for an ambulance because she had some back pain. I met her at the hospital ER and stayed with her until 3AM when they put her in a quiet corner so she could get some sleep. The next morning I returned to take her home. All X-rays and scans were clear, yay! The snow cushioned her roll according to the paramedics who brought her in. She flew home Tuesday evening. The rest of my week has been fairly uneventful, going to classes, buying books, sleeping, sleeping, sleeping. The trip was exhausting and I'm still trying to recover. I'm also frantically trying to get CPE applications in so I have a place to do CPE this summer. It never ends. This year I just go from one thing to another with very few breaks in between! Now I need to get back to the homework I've been avoiding.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Peruvian Adventures

Well I´m in my last week of my time here in Peru. It has been quite the adventure. We´ve seen lots and done lots. We have been back in Lima for a few days and tonight we head out again for another overnight bus trip (my least favourite part of the trip) to Casma where we see the work of Diaconia in some of the river basins. We met with the director of Diaconia at the beginning of our trip on one of the first days in Lima (seems like a really long time ago!). Today we met with the president of ILEP (Iglesia Luterana Evangelica Peruana, Evangelical Lutheran church of Peru) and attended worship in a Lutheran congregation, followed by a lunch with the congregation. This afternoon we had some free time and so I napped, had ice cream and bought water. I have to head back soon and pack yet again. I´ll be glad to be home to unpack once and for all for at least a month or two!). Last night we went to a dinner theatre show where we saw examples of at least 6-7 different traditional Peruvian dances and had traditional Peruvian food. The food has be been great. We have been fed really well. They have 600 different kinds of potatoes here in Peru and so potatoes come with everything. I have fallen in love with the people of Peru, they are so gracious and warm and know how to do hospitality in the most amazing ways. Being together all the time as a group of 12 has begun to get trying as we get more tired and more comfortable with each other and our true colours begin to show. It´s nice to know we´re in the home stretch. Tomorrow we check into the hotel in the morning and visit a river basin, Tuesday is another river basin. Wednesday is day off (we haven´t had a whole day off the whole trip!). Wednesday night we travel back to Lima and then Thursday we have a visit to an institute in the evening, free time for shopping in the afternoon and possibly another meeting in the morning. Friday is our debriefing morning, farewell lunch and then free afternoon. The Peruvian handicrafts are beautiful, I look forward to visiting the markets this week and picking up some items. Friday night we are at the airport at 12 for our 2 35AM flight home, arriving in Saskatoon at 2 35PM on Saturday afternoon. And then I plan to sleep for a long time! Time to go pack!

Monday, January 08, 2007

Peru!

Well we have been here for 6 days now, 1/3 or of our trip. Each day has been completely packed with stuff to do, see and learn. Last night was a major highlight for me. We stayed in a small village with local families. Jann (prof), the two other female students and I stayed together with one family. The guys left in the afternoon and we were toured around the crops by the campesino (farmer) who farmed it and was our host for the evening. Then we went to the second floor of the home which had half walls and a roof and watched the rain storm. We then chatted with the couple who owned the house over tea and bread and went to bed. Illness is starting to hit people here but seems to be passing in a few hours to a day. Tomorrow we travel out to some of the oldest ruins in South America Chavin de Huantar and then board a bus tomorrow night for an overnight bus ride back to Lima. We stay in Lima for a good chunk of time which will be nice as we get a chance to sleep in the same bed for more than one night. Well it´s time for me to get to bed. I´m exhausted. I can´t wait to get home to be able to post pictures and hopefully more coherent blots!

Thursday, January 04, 2007

I´m in Peru

I made it to Peru. We arrived at about 3AM this morning at our hotel after two flights and running through the Toronto airport. We had breakfast this morning, some time off and then off to a welcome lunch at a very fancy Peruvian restaurant. After lunch we met with people from a few different NGO´s and heard about their work that we will be visiting over the next few weeks. Tomorrow we have a tour of Lima before embarking on our first of four overnight bus trips. Tomorrow night we head to Huaraz for a few days and then back to Lima. While in Huaraz we travel out of the city to spend a night in a village in families homes which should be an adventure for sure. I´m shocked by how inexpensive things are here. Internet is about .66 canadian for an hour. A bottle of water is .30. I´ll try to blog again soon. Keep the prayers coming, the taxi drivers are crazy and rumour is the buses aren´t much better.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

I'm off on an adventure!

I'm off to Peru in about 4 hours our flight leaves Saskatoon and we do a bit of flying around the country (Saskatoon - Calgary - Toronto) before boarding a flight to Lima, Peru. I didn't get much sleep last night, too excited I guess so I'm hoping to sleep on the planes. I will post if I get a chance when I'm down there but will for sure post lots when I get back. Please hold my group and I in your prayers as I hold all of you in my prayers.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year!

I wish a very happy new year to all of you who read my blog. I had a great time at home and left Vancouver earlier today and arrived in Saskatoon this evening. Unfortunately my luggage didn't make it so I'm hoping it will arrive tomorrow morning so I can get unpacked and repacked again, yikes! I head to Peru on Wednesday morning so the next day and a bit will be busy getting ready for my trip. I can't wait to go, I think it will be great fun! Please remember our group in your prayers that we may be safe and healthy throughout the trip. I will post blogs and pictures either from Peru if I get time and internet access or right away when I get back on January 20th.
Have a very blessed New Year!

Monday, December 25, 2006

Home For Christmas

Well I made it through the semester (barely). I finished my last papers on Thursday December 14 and flew home the morning of the 15th. It has been a busy but good trip home. I've enjoyed spending time at home with my family an dout visiting with friends. This year for Christmas my fmaily did something totally new for us and we packed up and went to Victoria on Christmas morning to spend Christmas dinner with my aunt, uncle, cousins and their kids. My aunt and uncle have just moved over to Sidney to be closer to my cousin and his wife and their little girl and my other cousin came in from Australia with her two kids so we came over here to be with them for Christmas dinner. We spend the next couple of days here visiting with them and other family before heading back to the mainland.
I hope you are all having a wonderful Christmas and enjoying time with dear ones.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

More Kitty Cats!

Who'd a thunk I'd become a cat person. I have definitely fallen in love with these two cats. I know I've already posted pictures but I got these today from my housemate Sarah and had to post them. In the top one you can see George has taken Billie under his wing and you can see his paw on Billie's shoulder. The second one is Sandra and I watching a movie and Billie has fallen asleep on my lap. The last one is later on in the evening and Billie has got nice and cozy and is totally out.

Things are going well here, classes are done and I'm just working on papers and have one exam tomorrow. I fly home in three days and can't wait! Tomorrow night I'm having a gingerbread house get together after my only exam. Today I have to finish a paper so I can go out to a movie tonight. Please continue to pray for the seminary community as we all head our separate ways for the holidays that we may find rest and rejuvenation and recover from a rather traumatic semester so that we can come back together again in January. Posted by Picasa

Friday, December 08, 2006

Grief

This week has been really hard. It began on Monday when I received news that one of my friends at LTS's dad had died Sunday night. Such sadness for her and her family as they grieve his loss. Tuesday brought grief of another kind. Something happened at school on Tuesday that has caused me and many others a great deal of distress all week. Tonight I came to realise that in many ways it is a deep grief that I am feeling. I am saddened by the fact that one or more students may not return in January because of this situation. I am deeply saddened that some people's lives may never be the same. I worry about this community and I hope and pray this Christmas break will help us to find rest and rejuvenation that we so deeply need. It has been a very hard semester for most in the community, faculty and students alike. This week I also had to confront someone who I have a lot of respect and admiration for because I believed they shared information that was not appropriate with a group of people. Every day this week has brought more sorrow and I pray for an end to the struggles this community faces. Last night we had our seminary Christmas party and it was a wonderful evening a really positive time in the midst of dark times. And yet at one point in the evening I looked around and felt grief because I knew there were people missing who really should have been there. In this time of waiting, Advent, I wait and pray for reconciliation in this community.

Advent Vespers

Just wanted to share this picture of me and a couple of friends at Advent Vespers tonight at the sem. It was a lovely service. I and my friend Barbara (on my left) were acolytes, fancy title for candle lighter. Erik (man on right of picture) led the service. It was a nice way to end a chaotic and difficult week. One week from tonight I fly home! Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Prayers Please

Well I've often mentioned issues in the seminary community this semester here at LTS but today it reached epic proportions and there seems to be no end in sight. Please pray for this community as we struggle with such brokenness and pain. It is affecting the entire community and some are not able to cope very well with the burden. It's a hard place to be right now, please pray for us.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Time for some Christmas spirit!

I decided that since December started on Friday (where did it come from, I thought it was still September) that it was time to get into the Christmas mood. So Friday night I called home and got my favourite Christmas baking recipes, went grocery shopping. Saturday I went Christmas shopping and then did Christmas baking and today I decorated. In my grocery shopping on Friday night I found the table cloth ($2.77 at Stupidstore!), while perusing flyers today I saw that Michael's had all their fake trees on for 40% off and so I picked up this little on there for $5 and my housemate was getting into the spirit too and she pulled out all her lights and loaned me some that she wasn't using and voila! I have some more lights to do something on my other window but I'm not sure what yet. I also bought gold and red bead garlands and put them in a glass vase on my coffee table and a mulled cider candle to make it smell Christmassy. Today I also went to a mass choir concert at a local church that the seminary choir was participating in of Advent carols. I love Christmas and especially the season of advent. I don't have an advent calendar or wreath so I may have to do something about that tomorrow, we'll see!
It has been a hard week in the world of LTS, it's the end of the semester hysteria setting in and people are getting touchy, emotional and worn out (including me). It ended with a 4 hour community meeting on Friday to discuss some of the issues that are going on in the community. I think we all need a break! 12 days until I come home, I can't wait! I'm home for 17 days fly back to Saskatoon long enough to unpack and repack so two days later I can fly off to Peru for 17 days coming home two days before classes start again, yikes! It's going to be quite the holiday season. Somewhere in there I may also move upstairs and give up my cozy suite, but that is yet to be decided and I'm not going to stress about it until it happens.
Papers are coming fast and furious. I had a productive weekend last weekend and finished 5 assignments of varying lengths. I wish I could say this weekend has been as productive schoolwise that is, I got lots of Christmas baking, shopping and decorating done but I'm not sure my profs care about that! Six assignments and one exam left before I'm done for the semester on December 14. I have finished two of them so I have a ways to go, two aren't due until next week so the other two will be getting done in the next few days! I'm off to bed but thinking I should plug in my car before I head to bed. I forgot to mention that was down to -30 this weekend, -40 with the windchill on Saturday, fortunately it went up to -13 today. Definitely plugged in my car yesterday! I'm glad to see it's raining in Vancouver much more Vancouverish than the weather they had last week, I don't want to come home to snow! Well I shall bring an end to this ramble. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Snow & Christmas CD's

Well as I've spoken to various people in Vancouver this weekend I have heard rumour that Vancouver may be getting just a bit of snow (a foot!). Well we got a bit of snow over night but not a lot. Of course the snow that we got weeks ago is still here and will be here until March probably! It was really cold here this weekend and of course that meant the perfect weekend for Saskatoon to host the Vanier Cup at their outdoor stadium! So yesterday afternoon thousands of people including my housemates bundled up and went to watch the U of S Huskies lose to the other team (Laval I think?). It was something like -21 and -36 with the windchill, yikes!
Today thanks to reading Celia's blog I found out that Sufjan Stevens had released a Christmas CD and so I called around and found a copy downtown at HMV so now I'm all set with Christmas music! I also went to Costco and bought timers so I can plug in my car tonight, it'll be the first time I ever plug in a car!
Two more weeks of classes and sooo many papers to write so I guess I better stop procrastinating and get back to it!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Windchill & Other Stuff!

Well I'm slowly learning what "windchill" means. We had a couple of days where it was beautiful out and above 0. I even walked along the river last night for an hour and was able to take my toque off for most of the walk. Well today it changed dramatically. It was -8 when I left the house this morning and when i walked across the soccer field from the parking lot to the seminary I thought my nose was going to freeze! Later in the morning I went out to go across campus to go to STU (Saskatoon Theological Union, the three seminaries together) worship at the United church seminary I didn't wear my toque, oops! Right now it is -13 and -22 with the windchill. I've never experienced such cold winds.
We had a bit more snow last night and are supposed to get more over the next couple of days, yuck! I've been asked a few times now if I'd rather be boiling my water or dealing with this weather. I would rather boil water any day! This has definitely been an interesting part of my experience here. I'm hoping to go ice skating outside this year, I've never done it in my life. I got a pair of skates for free and so I hope to try them out sometime soon.
School is getting really busy. As I lay awake last night trying to fall asleep I realised that I had 11 papers to do in the next couple of weeks. This is probably not even all of them, yikes!
Two and a half weeks of class left and then one week of exams (only 1!) and final papers (only 1!) and then I fly home on December 15. I will be home until Jan. 1 and then I head back to Saskatoon for two days and on January 3 I head to Peru! I'm really excited about this trip. I get back on January 20 and then classes start January 22. It's going to be a busy semester.
One more thing I have to do in the next couple of weeks is get my applications for CPE programs in so I can do that next summer before heading out on internship next fall.
It's already been a busy year and it's just going to keep getting busier!

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Update 3 Friday

My brother seems to have recovered fully and was released from hospital today. He is at home and will be returning to work soon. They found a hole in his heart but it is apparently a pretty common condition. He will be taking aspirin daily and will follow up with a specialist in a few weeks. Thanks for all of your prayers!

Friday, November 10, 2006

Update 2 Thursday night/Friday morning

There had been some hope that he would be released last night but the specialist hadn't had a chance to look at the test results from the doppler test and so he was kept overnight again. He is on the neurology ICU at VGH.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Cat Photos

Well I promised pictures so I took some this morning before I left for school. Here are the two feline residents of my Saskatoon home.

This is George - he has been called "big boned", "the largest cat I've ever seen" and just plain "awesome". He's adapting fairly well to our newest addition to the home who arrived on our doorstep exactly one week ago tonight.

In the picture below you can see George & Blue "playing". This is Blue. In this picture it becomes obvious why his name is Blue. He's a cutie but certainly moves faster than George. Fortunately he doesn't have the strong desire to go outside like George does. He's done the outside in the cold thing and knows a good thing when he sees one!

Update

I spoke to my mom a couple of hours ago and she was waiting for more test results. They found a hole in his heart that apparently 20% of the population have and can be treated with either surgery or aspirin. So far they think that aspirin will do the trick. There was still one more test to do but if it all came out ok they were going to discharge him tonight. He still has some weakness on his right side but it sounds like his speech is better. Now begins the long road of recovery.

Please Pray

I received this news from my mom a few hours ago. I have talked to her and we are still awaiting test results. My brother had been gone for tests for about 3 hours when I talked to her. Here is her email:

Thought I should let you know that Dave is in VGH undergoing tests. He is doing much better today. He had a stroke last night that affected the right side of his body, making it difficult for him to move his arm or leg, and slurring his speech. Fortunately I was home and he called me. He was transported by ambulance to VGH and they admitted him and gave him a CT scan and other tests. His major arteries were clear and there was no bleeding in the brain. They were about to administer a strong anti-clotting medication (TPA, which causes massive bleeding in about 5% of patients, but was the treatment recommendation of the neurologists involved and was approved by Dave) when most of his ability to move and speak returned. The treatment was altered to 4 aspirin and at about 3 a.m. he was admitted to the neurology ICU, which is where he is now. They are doing a Doppler to check his legs (for clots, I’m assuming) and an ECG to check the heart.

Ryan and Jessie (Dave’s girlfriend) are there now, but Dave had gone for tests when they arrived. I am at home, but plan to go in this afternoon or whenever he is back in the ward.

God was watching over us, because I was supposed to be out at a dinner meeting and had decided not to go because I had Book Fair stuff to complete and I have a bad cold so I went home. Ryan and Pam had just left before Dave came home from working at SportMart. He and I spoke downstairs for about 10-15 mins., and then he headed upstairs to get some paperwork he needed to complete. That’s when he called me. He had planned to go to Jessie’s but then she decided she would come here. He could have been home alone or driving, so it could have been much worse. Right now we re in a holding pattern until the doctors complete the battery of tests. I’ll let you know when I know more. In the meantime, prayers would be welcomed.

I will post updates as I hear more.



Sunday, November 05, 2006

First Week Back Highs & Lows

Reading week seems so long ago and I was reflecting on my week last night and realised that a lot has happened this week so I thought I'd post a bit of a rundown.
Monday - can't even remember, worked in the library, wrote a paper
Tuesday
Lows - felt really lonely and isolated at school, I always struggle with Tuesdays and Thursdays because of the classes I have those days but today was a particularly rough one.
Highs - came home to find out my housemate had planned a Halloween get together and wanted me to be involved as well, yay! We had pizza, monster's blood drinks and c carved pumpkins. Went out for coffee with a sem friend and we talked about everything, it was great! Got an email from a VST friend letting me know she'll be in Moose Jaw for internship starting in January, so excited!
Wednesday
Lows - another day with a friend arriving on my doorstep in tears, talked about death and dying in pastoral care and counselling
Highs - ummmm not so many
Thursday
Lows - found out I had been left out of a social event (on purpose)
Highs - fantastic workshop on anxiety in a system/community, went out for dinner with 10 other sem students and wound up at the same restaurant as the principal of the Anglican seminary who paid for our entire meal, what a surprise!
- Came home to find out my roommate had found a kitten outside (see previous post, one cat two cat George cat blue cat)
Friday
Lows - ummmm??? immunizations - see highs, overwhelmed with the amount of work to do for next week
Highs - meeting about Peru trip to learn about what immunizations we needed, realised we leave for Peru in 2 months exactly, girls' night - Settlers of Catan wahoo!
Saturday
Lows - talked to a friend and learned that she had had a miscarriage the night before - praying for you my friend.
Highs - went to a workshop on the new hymnal, looks great! Got a paper done! The temperature outside got above 0 (0.8), it's even warmer today!
So that's my week, so full of highs and lows. I guess that's why it seems to have been such a long week!

Friday, November 03, 2006

One cat, two cat, George cat, blue cat

Last night we had a bit of a surpirse at about 11:30. My housemate had just come home and heard a cat crying outside our front door. She opened the door and there was a little kitten crying away. So we now have two cats in the house. Some of you may not know that our resident cat is George a "big boned" black with some white cat, who has lots of personality. "Blue" is our new little kitten with mostly off white fur with light and dark brown patches and one blue eye. I'll take pictures soon and post them.

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Another wonderful reading week trip!

Well I just returned from yet another wonderful reading week trip. The group was a little smaller this time and the trip was a little shorter but nonetheless it was amazing again. It was so nice to be back on the coast enjoying some downtime with friends. Kat, Jason and I went up to Gibsons and stayed at a warehouse converted into a loft suite. We just chilled, did lots of reading shopping, eating and exploring. It was a so nice to spend some quality time with friends. The one downside of coming home for a week is that I end up having whirlwind visits with so many people and not often getting to spend quality time with people. This was a nice break in the chaos that has been my time at home. The weekend was so busy with seeing sooo many people it was nice to have a bit of a break and just sit and read and enjoy being together.
Tomorrow I head back for another 6 weeks in Saskatoon. It's hard to leave again but I look forward to going back to my own space (especially back to my bathroom that I don't have to share with boys!) and seeing my new friends again. The first 6 weeks flew by and I know that the semester is just going to get busier so I'm sure this will fly by as well.
My mom's car now has a nice new passenger side window, we bought Jason another birthday cake Monday night and tried the cake thing again. Today I am having lunch with my pastor and church secretary and then out with my friends Asith and Lorraine tonight before flying home tomorrow. What a week it has been. To those I saw, thanks for a wonderful visit, if I missed you we should connect when I'm home for Christmas or you're always welcome to come visit me in Saskatoon! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, October 22, 2006

I'm home!

Well I made it home late Thursday and have been on the go ever since. Friday morning was breakfast with Jason, then walking in White Rock with Sarah, dinner and cards with Clara, Saturday was hair cut, Sunday School Halloween party, Shalisha's housewarming, Jason's birthday downtown and today was church, shopping, family dinner and Kat's concert!
Last night I had an unpleasant surprise. I parked underneath the Earl's restaurant on Robson and when I went down after dinner I found that someone had smashed the passenger side window and had stolen........ the birthday cake. That's all that appears to have been taken from the car. So frustrating hundreds of dollars of damage just so they could steal a $20 cake.
Tomorrow I head away over night with a couple of friends. Then I am visiting with a couple more friends on Wednesday before flying back to Saskatoon on Thursday. It's been quite the whirlwind visit. Only 6 more weeks or so until I'm home for Christmas!

Monday, October 09, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving!

Well I have had a wonderful weekend and I'm not sure where all the time went! I spent a lot of time with my housemate Sarah shopping and cooking. We had lots of fun. We made spanakapita on Saturday and then did lots of chopping and prep for our big dinner on Sunday. There were 7 of us for turkey dinner last night and we had a great meal of turkey and lots and lots of fixings. Sarah's homemade pumpkin pie was definitely a highlight of the meal. Today I slept in (finally a good night's sleep!) and worked on school work. I'm heading to another Thanksgiving dinner tonight at another student's home with about 10 other students, should be lots of fun. I hope you all had a wonderful thanksgiving!

Thursday, October 05, 2006

The honeymoon is definitely over!

I've come to that point in the semester, anyone who has been in seminary knows what I'm talking about, that point where all is no longer rosy. There is more sinner coming out in us than saint. We as a community are past the honeymoon state and our brokenness begins to emerge. This week has been tough. It began last week with some comments in a class that deeply bothered me and continued over the weekend with a friend showing up on my doorstep on Sunday evening in tears because of the action and words of others in the community. This week I had to confront someone who was gossiping about a friend in front of me. I continue to struggle in one particular class. I struggle to find my place in this community. I have had some wonderful, encouraging conversations but also some that are concerning and disturbing. I went for a walk last night after 6 hours straight of class while waiting for a friend and just walked around the seminary building and prayed. I am looking forward to a weekend of fun, fellowship and hopefully some rest. Part of the reason for my struggle is that I haven't slept well in almost two weeks. I know that I dont' handle life well when I'm tired and I definitely react more negatively to things when I haven't had sleep. And so I continue this journey trusting in God to sustain me and lead me. Trusting that God will continue to give me words to speak and the confidence to stay quiet when needed.
This will be my first thanksgiving away from home. One of my housemates and I are planning a thanksgiving dinner for Sunday night and then I'm going to a fellow student's home on Monday for another dinner.
I will be home for a visit very soon and am going away with friends while I'm home. I hope you are all doing well. Would love emails, phone calls or even comments!

Monday, October 02, 2006

Not Frozen Yet

Well I just realised that I haven't posted for a week and I haven't done a real post in two weeks. I'm settling well in to life here in Saskatoon. I love my place and get along really well with my roommates. School is a bit more of a challenge not so much academically but fitting in in the community. People don't always know how to take me because it's my first year there but I'm taking first, second and third year courses. Someone today asked if I had any experience leading worship and then they were surprised to hear that we had worship at VST. I really wonder what people are hearing about VST here at LTS. Weekly girls' nights are becoming a regular event. Last Friday we played card games until about 11. I'm still looking for a church. I went to a Saturday evening contemporary service last Saturday but it wasn't quite the right fit for me so the search continues.
I have finally found out how my courses will be transferred from VST to LTS. I also have figured out when I will be taking which courses so I am much calmer about my future and finishing my degree soon!
Classes are going well. I'm enjoying them for the most part. I'm not finding them as challenging as my VST classes but I'm learning lots still.
Weather here is still nice. The torrential rains we had a few weeks ago have passed and it's sunny most of the time. I've been biking to school more which I really like. It's fantastic to be going to a school so close I can bike.
This weekend will be the first thanksgiving I haven't been home for. We're doing a house thanksgiving dinner on Saturday and I'm going to a classmate's home on Monday evening.
I'm coming home for reading week very soon and I'm looking forward to a week at home. I will also be going away for a few days with VST friends when I'm home. It will be a nice mix.
I'm sorry this is a rambling blog. I'll try to be more focused next time (probably won't happen, but i'll try!).

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Here is a close up of half of my wall of pictures that you can see in my living room. The other half is still to be done.


This is my office area with more pictures and some cards & poems up on the wall.
This is my kitchen that is open to my living room. I love how it's one big open room instead of a tiny kitchen stuck in a corner of the place like I saw in many other rental places.

Here is my bathroom.
I will post pictures of my bedroom when it's a little cleaner. I still need to buy some more hangers to hang up all the new winter coats I got last weekend. Now you can see where I'm living! I love it! It's all my own space! Posted by Picasa

Saskatoon Home

I know some of you have been waiting for a long time for pictures of my place now that I have it all set up. So here you go!

This is my living room taken from my kitchen area. You can see my "office" area on the left. On the couch on the right you can see the quilt given to me by my home congregation. I spend much time on that couch reading cuddled under the quilt.
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Monday, September 18, 2006

One week down, how many more to go???

Well, I made it through week one of many weeks. Classes are great. I'm taking Globalization & Ethics, Theology II, Biblical Theology, Pastoral Care & Counseling and the Psalter in Human Faith. Two of my classes seem to have professors who are very interested in topics other than the ones they are teaching in that particular class (i.e. they are specialists in other areas only kind of related to the particular class I am taking with them). This makes things slightly frustrating but the other classes very much make up for it. I had a great weekend with a nice balance of socializing and studying. The weather here has turned miserable. It is very much like a Vancouver winter. About 3-5 degrees and wet and rainy. I thought it was supposed to be dry out here! Apparently it will dry out this week. I bought a down vest, down jacket, wool coat and some sweaters and a scarf from a seminary friend on Saturday. They're all only a year old and so they're all in great shape. It will likely be the only time in my life when I own a $250 down vest!
I'm still loving my place. I had three friends over for dinner on Friday night and cooked maple glazed roasted chicken, corn on the cob, mashed potatoes and salad. Saturday night a group of us from the seminary went out to my housemate's soccer team's beer night. $10 got people all the beer they can drink for a two hour span. We had a great time. It was fun to see my two Saskatoon worlds come together. Last night my housemates and I had dinner together and it was good, we were all kind of tired and my housemates were recovering from the beer night so it was a pretty quiet dinner.
I will post some pictures of orientation and other stuff from the past little while. On to worship, then home to make shepherd's pie and back to school to work in the library.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

I have survived!

I made it through the first week of seminary at LTS! This past week we had three days of orientation and a day and a half of retreat. I've really enjoyed getting to know people and making new friends. The retreat was by far the best part of the week. It was a retreat of the three schools that make up the Saskatoon Theological Union (St. Anrew's College, United Church School; Emannuel St. Chad's College, Anglican Church School and Lutheran Theological Seminary). We went out to St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster. It is a beautiful location just over an hour out of Saskatoon. There we spent time getting to know each other and building community. The highlight for me was the small group builds of an el-cheapo kite and of course heading outside to fly them all! Tomorrow classes begin! I am taking five classes this semester and working one evening in the seminary library.
I'm still feeling slightly overwhelmed but ready to begin the year and get classes started. It's going to be a busy year. In January the cross-cultural trip goes to Peru and I will be taking part in the trip, which means about 2 weeks in Peru in January, yay! Next year I go on internship so over the next few months I'll have meetings and applications to complete. I also have to apply for CPE which I'll be doing next summer, crazy times! It's going to be a wild ride over the next few years! I'm really excited and nervous about where it will take me!
Well I'm off to clean my house, that's a downside of living alone, it's all my mess and so all me who has to clean!

Monday, September 04, 2006

Relaxing in Saskatoon

Well I've enjoyed the last few days since everything (almost) has been unpacked and set up. Lorraine and I did a lot of relaxing, napping and just exploring. She left Saturday night and Barbara and I went for a bike ride that evening and then Sunday was just church, relaxing and dinner at Barbara's. I've found a way to make calls from my computer to anywhere in Canada or the USA for free until the end of the year! So I plan on doing that often. I need to get a microphone for my computer. I'm also really excited about biking lots. Yesterday I didn't drive my car once, which for those of you who know me is quite the feat. Tomorrow school starts in the evening with a BBQ and then 3 days of orientation and an overnight retreat at the end of the week. I'm slowly getting to know Saskatoon. One of the things I really enjoy is how close everything is. I can bike or walk everywhere. I'm slowly working out my schedule. I will be taking 5 courses and working one evening in the seminary library. Life in Saskatoon is slowly coming together.

Relaxing in Saskatoon

Well I've enjoyed the last few days since everything (almost) has been unpacked and set up. Lorraine and I did a lot of relaxing, napping and just exploring. She left Saturday night and Barbara and I went for a bike ride that evening and then Sunday was just church, relaxing and dinner at Barbara's. I've found a way to make calls from my computer to anywhere in Canada or the USA for free until the end of the year! So I plan on doing that often. I need to get a microphone for my computer. I'm also really excited about biking lots. Yesterday I didn't drive my car once, which for those of you who know me is quite the feat. Tomorrow school starts in the evening with a BBQ and then 3 days of orientation and an overnight retreat at the end of the week. I'm slowly getting to know Saskatoon. One of the things I really enjoy is how close everything is. I can bike or walk everywhere. I'm slowly working out my schedule. I will be taking 5 courses and working one evening in the seminary library. Life in Saskatoon is slowly coming together.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Settling In

Well I'm slowly getting to know Saskatoon. Today we went to a great little coffee shop in a neighbourhood near mine. Then tonight we went to a very mediocre Greek restaurant downtown. I'll definitely go back to the coffee shop but will take a pass on the Greek restaurant. Lorraine leaves tomorrow afternoon and then reality of being here alone will really hit. I have been spending some time with Barbara who is a first year student who just moved here from Smithers. We tried to organize a BC students dinner for Sunday night but so far have only had 2 no's, only one more person to hear from. I think I have almost worked out what classes I will be in. It has been two years of trying to figure it all out with the school here and we're almost there. I dropped off the last 4 course outlines that need to be transferred today and have four out of five courses registered for this semester. I just need to hear from a professor on one course and if I can get credit for that one I can take a different one. I will be working in the library on Tuesday evenings and have a class on Wednesday evenings. I miss everyone in Vancouver dearly and tomorrow I'll buy a microphone for my computer to use Skype to call people. Apparently you can call out on Skype to Canada & the US for free until the end of the year so I can use that to talk to people back home, yay! I would love to hear from you all, send me an email or something!
School starts on Tuesday evening with a BBQ and I'm hoping I'll meet lots of great people then and begin life here in Saskatoon. I've enjoyed my week off but am ready for some more structure in my life. Too many changes!

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

I made it!

I made it to Saskatoon late Sunday night. We left Richmond just after 7AM on Saturday morning and made our way to Calgary. "We" being myself, my friend Lorraine and my dad. Lorraine and I travelled in my honda civic (it made it!) and my dad drove his mini van with all my stuff. In Calgary we stayed with my friend who is attending VST Betty & her husband Alan. Then Sunday morning we went to church with Betty & Alan to their church where another friend of mine from VST is priest. Afterwards we all went out for lunch before we hit the road to go to Ikea and then on to Saskatoon. Yesterday was spent putting together lots of Ikea furniture, shopping for a bed and a bunch of other stuff and unpacking boxes. My dad left early this morning to begin the drive back. Lorraine is here until Saturday. School begins with a BBQ on Tuesday evening and a couple of days of orientation beginning on Wednesday. I still don't know what classes I am taking and am hoping to find that out soon.
I love my place. The girls that live upstairs are great and my space is bright and beautiful. I have put up pictures and put candles out everywhere today to make it more my own.
I will be keeping my same email address so please email me lots! If you want my home # or address please feel free to send me an email. I'll also be updating this lots (I hope) so keep on checking back!

Friday, August 25, 2006

Thank you!

A huge thank you to all of you who were able to make it last night. It was a very special evening. I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to have good visits with all of you but it was good to catch up even briefly. It was a wonderfully overwhelming evening, you are all very special people in my life.
Today I'm packing like crazy and having a family dinner tonight before I head off bright and early tomorrow morning. It hasn't really hit me yet that I'm really leaving, it probably won't until my dad leaves on Tuesday morning.
Thank you for the CD's and other gifts and especially for the notes and cards. I will treasure those forever.
I carry each one of you with my as I continue my journey! Don't forget I have a great futon and you are all welcome to come visit (but maybe not all at once)!
Love to you all!

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Time is Ticking Away

Well, in two days I get in my car and head for the hills, literally. I have been home since Monday and have been madly packing, running errands and getting ready for the big move. It hits me in waves that very soon I will be living on my own and in a completely different city. In Winnipeg I saw some friends who also will be starting at teh seminary in the fall and we have made plans to get together next week when I'm moved in. I also have another friend from Smithers who I have been emailing back and forth with and she is already in Saskatoon and so we will get together next week as well to explore the city.
My dad, Lorraine & I head out bright and early Saturday morning and drive to Calgary. Sunday morning we're going to the church where my friend Christine (VST) is the curate and another VST friend, Betty attends. Then it's on to Ikea and back on the highway for the last bit of our trip to Saskatoon. My dad will stay on Monday and help put stuff togehter, buy a bed and do a big shop to get all the supplies I need and then he'll head out on Tuesday to drive back home. Lorraine will stay a few days and then fly home. I'm really glad that both of them are coming to help me get settled in my new place.
Tonight I'm having about 30 people over for a BBQ (come on sunshine!) to say good-bye. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone but saying good-bye is going to be really hard. I just keep reminding myself that I will be back often over the next year. And if anyone wants to come visit, I have a great futon you're welcome to crash on!

Saturday, August 19, 2006

In Winnipeg

Well, someone mentioned to me today that people have been checking my blog and waiting for an update. I have been run off my feet since I left last Sunday. We met Sunday night and spent the next few days frantically preparing for 1200 youth to arrive on Thursday morning.
Thursday morning 1200 youth arrived to register and participate in welcome activities in various rooms. The afternoon began with a "Large Group Gathering" which is a combination of keynote speaker, worship led by our very own gathering band, presentations by the drama team and video presentations put together by the volunteer production team. The theme was introduced briefly and information about the national youth project that has been promoted over the past 2 years, the Habitat for Humanity House was presented. Youth then were sent out in batches of 200 to do a "Faith Walk" where they walked through the city of Winnipeg carrying banners and chanting chants about affordable housing. They stopped at stations along the way where each of the 7 bishops (1 National, 5 Synodical and 1 Anglican) present spoke to the groups about various poverty and housing issues. All 1200 of us gathered in front of the Manitoba Legislature to hear read aloud a proclamation urging Stephen Harper to keep his promise to provide funding for affordable housing. Along the way youth also filled out postcards to send the Mr. Harper to share their feelings. We were all dismayed to hear that coincidentally that evening Stephen Harper cut his affordable housing project and all the funding that had gone with it.
Friday was a day of fun in the sun. Youth attended another Large Group gathering in the morning and then head out to various workshops and forums. Topics covered included internet luring, a panel by the bishops, African drumming and many more. In the afternoon everyone headed down to the Forks and enjoyed an afternoon of activities, a live concert and a BBQ dinner. One of the activities at the Forks was a dunk tank where youth were invited to make a donation to throw balls at pastors, leaders and youth. Over $500 dollars was raised for the Habitat for Humanity project.
Today (Saturday) was a serving day. We met in a large group gathering this morning where youth washed each other's feet. This afternoon everyone was sent out to various parts of the city to serve the community in different ways. The two largest events were car washes, one at the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' stadium where over $1300 was raised in just over 2 hours which will be split between the United Way and the Blue Bombers' charitable foundation. The other large car wash was at the Goldeyes' stadium where just over $800 was raised to also be split between the United Way and the Goldeyes' charitable foundation. Youth also collected garbage, cleaned churches, painted and sorted items at CLWR and the Habitat Restore.
It's hard to believe that it's almost over. After two years of serving on the National Planning Committee I have become friends with the people I serve with and we have all worked very hard to make this event happen. Tomorrow we will have our closing worship and bid good-bye to the youth and their leaders and then celebrate our successful event. Monday we pack up and say good-bye to each other.
This weekend has again reaffirmed to me the incredible gift the church has in our youth. They are passionate, enthusiastic and faithful men and women.
I am completely exhausted and often have to deal with a variety of frustrations, issues and problems which cause me to sometimes wonder why we do all of this but all I have to do is talk to some youth and it quickly becomes clear.
For more news and some pictures of the event please go to http://youth.elcic.ca/FSLive/index.html .
I fly home Monday and then have a few days at home before I begin my next adventure moving to Saskatoon to finish seminary. Life is definitely an adventure right now!

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Off to Winnipeg

Yes I know Winnipeg is not on the way to Saskatoon but before I can move to Saskatoon and begin seminary I am attending the National Youth Gathering "Full Serve". I have been privileged to be the BC Synod rep on the national planning committee for this event which has meant many trips to Winnipeg at all different times of the year (even February, yuck!). I'm really excited about this event. It is the culmination of hundreds of hours of planning and working and the people working on it are pretty amazing. You can see what's happening by going to the Full Serve Live Website. I come back on August 21 and head off to Saskatoon on August 26.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Wisdom

I can't believe it's been over a week since I last posted. It has been a week of preparing. Preparing for Winnipeg and the youth gathering there and most importantly preparing to say good bye and move to Saskatoon. I have just over two weeks left until I go and I'm getting very excited. Within those two weeks I am in Winnipeg for 8 days and so I have a lot to do in a very short time. While I'm rushing around getting ready to go I've also been spending time with friends and had many good visits with many friends.
I really believe that God puts people in our lives for specific reasons. And through out much of my life I have been blessed to have friends who have spoken wisdom to me on a regular basis. These people have been different people at different points in my life but I always seem to find that there is one specific person who speaks wisdom to me on a regular basis. Last night I went for dinner and a walk and coffee with one of those people. What a gift she has been to me over the past two years. I am grateful for all of my friends but was really struck last night how grateful I am for the friends in my life who have spoken wisdom to me over the past years. We spent 4 hours together last night talking about everything and anything. She left me with a lot to think about and with a clearer outlook on some of the aspects of my life and I am grateful for that.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

The most beautiful gift I have ever received

This is the quilt that my congregation presented to me as part of my good-bye present today at worship. It is the most beautiful gift I have ever received. On the other side everyone in the congregation has signed it and written a message for me. The children created quilt squares that are also incorporated on the other side that have either their handprint or a picture they drew. Four women in the congregation made this quilt and a similar one for Vida the other seminary student who is also going away. I am so blown away by this incredible gift. The thought, time and energy that went into this amazes me. These four women were at the church so much over the past few months. I knew they were up to something but I had no idea it was something this incredible. It was very hard to say good-bye to my home church today. I have been there for almost 27 years. They have been an incredible family to me and I will miss them a great deal. This is just the beginning of many difficult good-byes. I'm excited about Saskatoon but the reality of saying good-bye is starting to sink in.  Posted by Picasa

Friday, July 21, 2006

Now comes the chaos!

Well I have had lots of fun enjoying summer in Vancouver getting ready for events that are upcoming and now the events have arrived. On Monday Vacation Bible School starts and the week after that I have to go to confirmation camp for two days then I have a week of packing and stuff before I leave for Winnipeg on the 13th, coming home on the 21st to pack up vehicle(s?) and head to Saskatoon a few days later. I have had so much fun these last few weeks spending lots of time with friends and doing fun Vancouver stuff. I hope to fit a little more in but I know the next few weeks are going to fly by! I'm getting really excited about Saskatoon. I'm trying to figure out what house stuff I have to buy and tomorrow I get boxes from my friend and can start packing. I've been having lots of fun emailing back and forth with a friend from Smithers who will also be starting in Saskatoon in the fall. We've been sharing moving tips and ideas for where to live. She goes soon to find a place. I'm glad she'll be there when I get there and we can figure out this living in Saskatoon thing together!
This week I spent lots of time at VST. It has been nice to feel comfortable at the school again after a few times of going in to the school and having a really negative reaction to being in the space (reasons why aren't public yet but will be made public in the fall, nothing happened to me but just other crappy stuff happening at the school). I saw lots of friends who were taking classes and spent lots of time with Kat.
I'm trying to be more intentional of getting together with friends before I leave because I know the next month will just fly by and then I will be in Saskatoon. So if you want to hang out send me an email or give me a call. I may have a big BBQ at some point just so I can say goodbye to more people. The goodbyes are slowly starting to happen, I had my last spiritual direction session on Tuesday and said goodbye to Jamie there. Next Sunday (July 30) is my big goodbye party at the church which will be very hard. And the goodbyes will be coming all the time after that.
Well I should go to work and keep working on getting ready for VBS. I have to go to a congregation member's home to look at his train memorabilia that he will lend us for decorating for the "Gospel Express" which is the theme of this year's VBS. I'm really hoping the heat will die down for Monday otherwise it will be a very long week!

Friday, July 14, 2006

What to write, what to write

I always get frustrated when I go to read people's blogs and they haven't updated them. I have many friends who don't update for weeks (and even months) at a time(you know who you are!). So I have vowed to keep my blog updated on a regular basis. Unfortunately this week I don't have much to write. It has been a pretty "normal" week. I guess I'm getting more comfortable with the living in limbo aspect of my life. I'm really excited about moving but right now it seems sooo far off and I have so much to do before that.
I'm really struggling with general grumpiness this week. I have had three different friends treat me poorly all in different ways and it frustrates me to no end. I'm hoping the weekend will pull me out of the funk I seem to be in. I'm also wondering if the weather has been affecting me more than I realised (cool and wet).
I'm heading down to the folk fest at some point this weekend to chill and listen to some music (outside the gates, ticket prices are too rich for me!). Next week is my last quiet week until things get really busy and stay busy until I move. I need some motivation to get stuff done next week otherwise the rest of the summer will be chaos! I think next week is a good week to start packing stuff. I can pile boxes in my sister's room. I also still need to get my car fixed, book flights to Winnipeg (for me) and to Saskatoon (for my mom) and figure out what I still need to send to the LTS registrar to transfer my remaining courses from VST. So I have lots to do, just not the motivation to do it!

Monday, July 10, 2006

Roadtrip!

Jessica and I went up to Barkerville this past weekend to visit our friends Andrew & David (all VST people for those of you who were wondering). We had a great time. We left on Thursday right after Jessica got out of class and made it to Williams Lake where her sister lived. We crashed there for the night and I got to meet her sister and three nieces in the morning. We then headed the rest of the way up to Barkerville and had a great day and a half visiting with Andrew & David before we began the drive home on Sunday.
It has been so nice to spend time with VST people this summer outside of the craziness of the school year. I was really glad to get to see Andrew & David again before I moved. I didn't think that was going to be able to happen.
One thing that really shocked me on the trip was the impact that the pine beetle has been having on forests in BC. I know it's been on the news for the last few years but until you see the hillsides covered in brown and red trees for yourself you don't actually realise the full impact of this pest.
Today I went to VST and was overwhelmed by people and so Clara and I took off and had lunch off campus. Tonight was apartment church and now I'm about to hit the sack, I'm zonked.
Tomorrow I am seeing Sarah who just got back from a semester in Ghana, I can't wait to see her. I also have to wash the van we took to Barkerville and unpack the last little bit of stuff. Oh and I guess I should go to work for a bit.
I will post pictures from the Barkerville trip when I find my card reader for my digital camera.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Saskatoon pad take 2!

4 more pictures. First one is my bathroom (in case you couldn't tell). The second is my living room. The only thing left in it now is the futon that is on the right hand side of the picture. You can see one of the full sized windows on the left hand side. That is the back wall of the house. The third picture is my kitchen. There will be more cupboards added before I move in and the small fridge and the cat (thank goodness) are no longer there. Fourth picture is rest of the kitchen and the other full sized window. The kitchen is open plan and so is open to the living room. I'm so excited about this place! It's beautiful and bright.





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Well, for those of you who were waiting (Kortney ;) ). Here are some pictures of my new place in Saskatoon. For some reason blogger will only upload 4 of the 8 so I will have to upload the rest in my next post. The first picture is the front of the house. It is a duplex so I am in the basement of the right hand unit (from about the motorcycle over to the right. My entrance is around the right hand side of the house. The cement pad that the motorcycle is on is my parking space (complete with plug in! Ahhh, I have to plug in my car, yikes!). The second picture is just my entrance to the house. You can see my bedroom window along the bottom of the house past the door. The third is a picture of the upstairs (not my place) that I can use if I want. The fourth picture is a picture of my bedroom. The bed that is in it in the picture is a queen sized bed, just to give you an idea of size.


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