Monday, August 9, 2010

English Camp Wk 2


To leave off of my last post in Spain, I had just finished the first week of English Camp. The second week was much more challenging in many aspects. The first week of camp the children were more timid but once they got comfortable with the routine of the camp, their personalities showed and with personalities came challenges with certain personalities. But by graduation night, the students were more than students, for me, they taught me how to communicate better and to love unconditionally even with challenging personalities.

Not only were relationships with the students flourished but I started to make connections with the other monitors. I was truely sad to say goodbye to so many wonderful people who have come from the states to help out at the camp. The camp was filled with so many amazing people from all over the states and by the end of the camp I was taught so many lesson through people's testimony and stories. I was in awe of the talented and Godly people that came to Spain for this English Camp. I wish I could better articulate what a joy it was to work along side these people and to serve God together.
Here is a picture of some of the amazing people who helped out with English Camp.
With the end of camp was the end of my journey in Tres Cantos. The Monday after English Camp had ended Jared and I flew out to Barcelona to assist the missionaries there. I was sad to say goodbye to Tres Cantos for a week. and more sad to say goodbye to my second host family. They were such wonderful people and made me feel like I was at home.

Home Sweet Home.

I am sorry its been awhile since I've updated the blog. The last few weeks of my Spain trip was filled with alot of moving around to different host families and there wasnt much time to update. And now that I am home, the business of the American life came back full swing. This last week was filled with wedding celebrations, catching up with friends and family and just getting the routine back to normal. I am heading back to work at Northlake Montessori Preschool for the time being, at the same time I am actively looking for a job that fits more to my degree or what God has called me. I do not see myself at the moment as teacher but we will see what God will reveal in these coming months.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

English Camp Week 1


Sorry its been awhile since i last updated. Things have started to pick upbecause of the English Camp and my new host family. They are very family oriented so I havent had much time to myself to update my blog or post pictures. But i think that that is a good thing. This host family has been so wonderful. There are three kids, one boy (14 i think) and two girls (9 and 7 yrs old) and a mom and a dad. Here are some pictures of us watching the game at the house. It was kinda nice and relaxing verses watching the game with a crowd which can be hot and miserable but fun at the same time.
However, here are some pictures of a bunch of us watching the game two weeks ago at a basketball gym with a huge crowd. that
was insane.
anywhoo other than the host family I've been busy w/ the English Camp. I've met a lot of cool new people from all over the states. I am totally in my element with getting to know people and hanging out with them. Its been a really nice change compared to it being just Jared and I. Dont get me wrong Jared has been a pretty cool partner to travel around Spain with. and he's very chill which is nice.

The English Camp on the other han
d is anything but chill. I can safely say that I am beyond exhausted and tired. Its been super hot over here so that doesnt help either. With that being said its been so much fun working with these kids and teaching them english while also having a blast. We've done crafts, sports, taught them songs, and had time in a classroom setting teaching them new words. and to see God working in the monitors and group leaders has been inspiring and encouraging. I have met alot of people who have inspired to really give my life to serve God and to be open to his will and purpose for my life. There are so many people who I have met that have gone thru so much with cross-cultural ministry that it amazes me how God works in these lives.
In short, this past week I have had a blast meeting new people, getting to know people I've met earlier in this trip and just being with these spanish kids and showing them God's love.

Friday, July 2, 2010

New host family and English Camp

This past week has been really busy with preparing for this English Camp that is coming up next week. The English Camp is run by the Global Ventures program and the missionaries here in Spain set up this camp for the people in Tres Cantos. This camp is for 1st- 6th graders and is a non-biblical camp. The main goal of this camp is to teach these kids english in a fun and interactive way. I've noticed that the Spaniards really want their children to learn english and since there is a need, the missionaries here wanted to provide for that need. Their whole idea is that they wanted to show the people in Tres Cantos the love of God by giving to these people.

It should be a really fun time at this english camp, with the 30 or so americans coming from the states to help out also at this camp. and also I am excited to spend another couple of weeks at another host family's house. This family has three kids (two girls and one boy) and it is going to be a different experience in this family to the previous one. I apologize if I dont update as often, I am not sure if I will get internet at the other family but keep posted for pictures and videos.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Toledo, Royal Palace and El Prado

This past week has flown by so fast that I havent really had time to blog about it. On Wednesday I got a chance to go to Toledo. Toledo is known as one of the oldest towns in Spain. It was once a fortress that many had tried to attack. When we went there we saw many of the oldest buildings and cathedrals. The main cathedral was this huge building where inside were many tombs of old nobles and cardinals. The ceilings were so beautiful and colorful, that when I first walked in it was like I was sent back in time. Toledo also had beautiful and magnificent walls that surrounded it. These walls have been there since the 8th century i believe. I am not sure. They were really old and reminded me of Lord of the Rings castle walls. Being able to visit places like Toledo, it was just jaw dropping and amazing to be able to see history.

Then this last Friday I got a chance to visit the Royal Palace in Madrid and El Prado. The Royal Palace was what you would expect when you think of Buckingham Palace in England. The rooms were lined with gold and had wallpaper that was so extravagant. It was really cool. My favorite part was the Armory where they kept all the knights armor and weapons. Sadly the Royal Palace and the Cathedral we werent allowed to take pictures of. But the outside will give you a little idea of what the inside was like.

El Prado, the classical art museum was pretty awesome too. We spent hours looking at all the artwork from Goya to Raphael and other classical painters. I felt so cultured hehe.

Serving Cross-Cultural

During my stay here in Spain not only will I be learning about the history of Spain but the main idea for Jared and I, being apart of Global Ventures, is that we are to learn and experience what cross-cultural servanthood is. Timothy Wendel and Timothy Westergren our two missionaries that we are working with have told us that are our role is very important. Jared and I get an opportunity to live with families in Spain where a the missionaries are not able to. Through living in the households we get a chance to live in a way that Jesus would have. These families that we stay with are non-believers but very kind and generous families. There are many challenges with living in these families, many cultural differences but for me going through the book Cross-cultural Servanthood with Jared and Tim Westergren has been really helpful in understanding how to serve others. It has also given light to my own views of Cross-cultural churches.

With that said, I have learned alot even in the week and half I have been here. I am just so excited to see what the next 4 1/2 weeks will hold, especially with the English Camp that the Global Ventures holds and with visiting the different churches within Spain. Its gonna be a busy 4 1/2 weeks so I apologize if I dont update as much.

Monday, June 21, 2010

oh Picasso...

Today I spent the day in Madrid's museums. We were trying to go to the big classical artwork one called the El Prado but it was closed. It was kinda sad.. but we ended up going to the Reina Sophia which holds some of Picasso's famous works. I dont think that art ever sounded so interesting as it did today. Its alot different when you are actually in a museum looking at art rather than in a classroom setting learning about it. The trip was definitely a huge learning experience and I think through this trip I have this new understanding of art, especially Picasso. Picasso was such a strange and somewhat disturbing person but the way that Inigo (my spanish tutor) had explained the Guernica and the message it portrayed the more I was interested in Picasso or at least his works of art.

However, I have found that I kind of dislike modern art. Ask me and ill explain why. LOL Here are some pictures of me and my companions messing around in the museum. :D

Sunday, June 20, 2010

In the countryside




Today the church that the missionaries are apart of held their sunday service in the mountains. It was a special service because there were baptisms. I was so amazed at the hidden beauty that Spain had high up in the mountains. We drove for an hour and a half to get to the top, the drive alone was breath taking. Now you know being from the Northwest I should be used to the magnificent mountains that surround home but Spain had this different beauty. It was just amazing to see God's creation. Walking around the river was just a reminder that God is so beautiful and that he is so good.
Though it was a cold day in Spain, it was still beautiful to see these baptisms being done in nature.

Walking Madrid


Whats nice about this program I'm here for (Global Ventures) is that they have had interns in Spain before so they have our whole trip set up for us. They have set up Language events where our spanish tutor takes us around Spain and shows us the sights while also teaching us spanish. Our first Language event we walked around Madrid and we saw the sights of the big city. It was so beautiful with all its rich history of churches and kings and old buildings with stories of the past. I didnt quite remember what all the buildings were because we were walking around and didnt really stop, only for brief moments in the churches and cathedrals. My favorite part about Madrid was all the stories of the kings and what Madrid was like under each rule. History is just so fascinating and intriguing and ive always had an interest in in.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Futbol and Chinos


So yesterday I spent the day mostly getting oriented w/ what to expect and what is expected of me. Jared and I spent some time w/ the other missionary named Timothy Westergren (i think thats how you spell it) We talked alot about what is on our minds that may distract us from fully being present. It was great to share w/ Jared and Tim and have them carry some of the burden. It reminds me that I should do that with my friends and family, we should be able to share each others burdens and care for each other in that way.
we then went to lunch at Timothy Wendels with him and his family. His wife is very welcoming and after we ate lunch we went out to a bar to watch the Spain vs Switzerland game. what a sad sad game Spain played so well but just couldnt get the ball in the goal. It was kinda cool to say you watched the Spain game in Spain at a bar. Its funny to say at a bar b/c in the States going to the bar usually refers to getting drunk and wasted but in Spain going to a bar is not a big deal. You can even get coffee at the bars here. So here is a picture of us sitting outside the bar watching the game :D those are Timothy (wendels) kids.
So last night, i had a rough time sleeping. Actually its been difficult w/ the time difference and adjusting to the schedule. Not only the sleeping schedule but also eating schedule. They eat really late here. Lunch is at 3pm and for dinner the earliest would be 9pm. Last night i woke up at 3 in the morning and couldnt go back to sleep till 6 and then i had to wake up at 7:30. Man i was so tired. So once the morning started we headed to Timothy's daughters elementary school. We went into her class and we taught them some english. THe kids were so cute, we played games asking them questions in english and seeing if they could respond. One of the questions was what nationality did they think Jared and I were. Of course they all said Chinese. Apparently here there are lot of chinese people and any other asians they would assume you were chinese. It was alot of fun to be in an elementary school and interacting w/ kids. That experience just gave me a taste of what our english camp is going to be like.

After spending some time at the elementary we went over and spent some time with TIm's family (westergren). Their daughters took us around Tres Cantos. It was really interesting to hear about the life of a missionary kid and just what it was like for them. Their views were benefical to hear because the only perspectives I've heard were from the missionaries and of course they would just share the great things of spain.It was alot of fun hangin out w/ them and just hearing their stories. Missionaries seem to have their own world where their kids know all the other missionary kids and being a missionary or missionary kid they consider other missionary families their own families.

But yeah, the last couple of days has been busy but not busy at the same time. There is so much more I would want to say but for one, im kinda lazy and a bit tired. However, tomorrow I will be spending the day walking Madrid w/ my spanish tutor and Jared and hopefully I will have more pictures to post until then...

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Spain Day 1

Hello from Spain. It still hasnt quite sunk in that I am actually here. But I am kinda homesick already. I think it would have been a lot easier if I were traveling with people I knew but its a totally different place with new faces and its kinda scary but at the same time I feel kinda comfortable here. Tim Wendel the missionary that I will be working with here has made this alot easier for me. He's very welcoming and open and he's family is just as welcoming. Jared, the other student who is here is pretty nice. Kinda quiet but REALLY tall.

haha here is my first picture in Spain. Sadly this is my only picture because we havent really gone anywhere but to our host families houses.

So the flight from Seattle to DC wasnt too bad. I sat next to this really nice guy from Redmond who was going to DC for business. The flight is always better when you can talk to someone. He was telling me all the traveling he did when he was younger. So it was a nice flight. However my next connection from DC to Madrid was 6 hours and oh man, it felt like the longest flight I've ever been on. I think i may have taken one too many Dramamine pills so i kept knocking out. and then once I got to Madrid, it took forever for my bags to come. They came eventually and I met up with Tim and Jared.

First we went to grab a bit to eat, then Tim took us to the Global Ventures Office where we will be spending alot of our time there working with the English Camp. I am really excited for the next couple of weeks where God will just be working in this program and just really guiding me and challenging me. but for now, I just wanted to let everyone back home know that I am safely here.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

By this time next week...

Oh man, its really amazing how time flies. I cant believe that time is winding down so quickly. Before you know it I will be on a plane to Spain and be a UWB alumni. That is just absolutely crazy. I am getting nervous though. I dont quite have everything together for Spain but i know that somehow things will fall together. On the same note, raising support has been the hardest part about this opportunity in Spain. I know that this trip is in God's plan and that with all of God's plans, he provides. So in one moment I have complete trust that God will provide the funds that I need to go but at the same time I have the feeling in the back of my mind, the feeling of worry and stress. I feel stressed that I wont be able to come up with the funds. But in the end, i know that I just need to trust in God. Its funny how this thought pops up because in the last month at Blue Sky (the church i attend) we have talked about in our small groups about trusting God. and often during the discussion I found myself having a desire to want to trust him more but so often I am reminded that we are human. We have a hard time trusting him, and its hard to trust him because sometimes he doesnt work in the way we want him to.

This trip for sure was a trip that God has meant for me to go. It all came together so fast and so quickly that i am sure God had a hand in pulling it together for me. I should probably explain how i came about this opportunity. Well, I went down this last February to a youth conference my sister Lisa runs. I have helped out a few times at the youth conference and every time I go i come back not only exhausted but excited for God and what he has working in the youth. This last time I was introduced by my sister to a missionary who had told me about short term mission trips and from there, it was a whirl wind. I was contacted by Becky Gorton and I just started to fill out paper work and Bam! I'm going to Spain. its crazy, it still hasn't hit me.

This whole process has been a learning experience and definitely made me alot more humble. I am so thankful for all who has supported me financially and through prayer. I am so blessed with so many generous people who surround me. It blows my mind how much people have given me for this trip. I still am shocked. My mom reminds me all the time that there are people around you who care about you and who love you. I forget this often but with this opportunity I am reminded.

Well it just goes to show you, you never really realize the support and generosity that surrounds you until God gently reminds you. I guess from here on out it will be a week of preparing for the trip then a weekend of sharing w/ my close friends and family how awesome God has for being there for me through out my 4 years at UWB.

Sunday = Graduation
Monday = SPAIN.

oh how i will miss my friends and family. Its hard to think about being alone in a foreign country by yourself for a month and a half but I have faith that God will carry me through it. I may shed a few tears but this will be the experience of a lifetime.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Assignments Left till Graduation :D

Due June 1st:
Dream Project: Final Essay
Dream Project: Laptop checkout card.

Due June 2nd:
Developmental Psyche: Blackboard Post
Education and the American Dream: Blackboard Post
Education and the American Dream: Final Reflective Essay
Personality: Essay # 2 (Extended Due June 4th)

Due June 3rd:
Dream Project: Event Lead Description

Due June 8th:
Education and the American Dream: Service Learning Reflective Essay

Due June 9th:
Personality: Final Exam

Monday, May 24, 2010

21 Days till Spain

Ahh this is so crazy. Time has gone by way to fast and i cant believe its almost the end of my time at UWB. I would just like to say that I have loved every minute at UWB. I think I've learned so much more at UWB then I would have if I were at any other school. The small class size and the small campus was what made the difference and I have gotten to know so many people with such great stories. I am almost glad I wasn't accepted to UW Seattle Campus. But anywho I will miss UWB greatly and miss the people whom I've gotten to know in the past 4 years. I probably wouldnt have gotten to know them if we were at any other school but UWB.

As my college path ends (for now) a new path begins. As most of you know, I have been given the opportunity to spend the summer in Spain. I will be gone for a month and a half on a short term missions trip with the Christian Missionary and Alliance in their program Global Ventures (GV for short). I am so excited as the trip gets closer. and its just crazy how the timing is. The day after I graduate and walk to get my diploma I leave for Spain. There seems to be no time really to relax before I leave. So these next couple of weeks will be crazy, with finishing up with getting my BA in Psychology and preparing for Spain. It really hasnt fully hit me that I will be finishing school and that I will be spending a month and a half in Spain but today I got a little dose of what is expected when I get to Spain. The missionary that I will be working with in Spain is Timothy Wendel and he sent me an email this morning with a calendar of what I will be doing and omgoodness its packed full.
Here it is...
oh man this calendar just made it all that more real. I cant believe its coming up so soon.
Well also it looks like I have a list of things that I'll need. Gotta get this stuff together.
Until then I hope that you will continue to pray for this trip and that God may be the center of it and that I may be used as a tool for God.