Some random blurbs about God's awesome work and my epic adventures in the land of Godzilla
August 2, 2011
July 20, 2011
My New Haircut
So, I decided to go get a haircut today. I'd been just shaving my head myself, but I wanted something different, so I went to a place to get it done...
1) The place is called "QB House," and on the sign it read "10 minutes Just Cut." Awesome!!!
1) The place is called "QB House," and on the sign it read "10 minutes Just Cut." Awesome!!!
2) As I walked in, I was greeted by someone who was already cutting someone's hair, and so he pointed to a vending machine near the entrance. On the vending machine, it said "10 minutes, 1,000¥." Double awesome!!!
3) I took my printed receipt to another guy who was gonna cut my hair, and then he asked how I wanted it cut....after a bit of fumbling with language, some hand gestures, and some blank stares of confusion, we were ready to go and he grabbed the clippers. A real good start!!! Still awesome....
4) He finished with the sides and back and moved towards the top, which I think we agreed he'd keep it similar to what it was, but to just make it shorter. I could keep describing it, but I think pics are just better at this point in time...
5) After he finished, he whipped out a vacuum cleaner and started going to town on my head. I hadn't had the feeling of a vacuum cleaner to the head in such a long time, so this was definitely a pleasant surprise!!! So awesome!!!!
So...one of the reasons I wanted to get my haircut somewhere and not shave my head was to look less like a punk kid, and a bit more "mature" (not sure if that's the right word, but "professional"is def not the right word). Anyways, I'm not sure this really accomplished that, but at least it'll be cooler with less hair...
July 18, 2011
Safely Back in Sanda
...so, apparently, "soon" can be a very relative thing...
It's been a busy (or crazy) and awesome 6 weeks, but I am now back safe and sound in Sanda. The last 4 weeks of the time in Tohoku were awesome, as we got to continue doing work and building relationships in the same communities we started in. There was a bit of a sad and empty feeling as we left last week, but we know that good work is continuing to be done up there, and it's "only" a 12 hour drive away ;).
There's too many stories and pics for a post here, so as I unwind and process, I'll work on a special relief edition of my newsletter. I look forward to sharing the awesome stories and experiences of the past 6 weeks with you all!!!
It's been a busy (or crazy) and awesome 6 weeks, but I am now back safe and sound in Sanda. The last 4 weeks of the time in Tohoku were awesome, as we got to continue doing work and building relationships in the same communities we started in. There was a bit of a sad and empty feeling as we left last week, but we know that good work is continuing to be done up there, and it's "only" a 12 hour drive away ;).
There's too many stories and pics for a post here, so as I unwind and process, I'll work on a special relief edition of my newsletter. I look forward to sharing the awesome stories and experiences of the past 6 weeks with you all!!!
June 19, 2011
Weeks 1-2 in Ishinomaki
So, we've just wrapped up the first 2 week chunk of the 6 week summer in Tohoku. The team members arrived safely and ready to go on June 1st. We stayed in Narita for a few days to go over some training materials and got to explore Tokyo on Friday.
We took the bullet train up from Narita to Sendai on Saturday, and after some bus and car rides, we got to the karate dojo where we are staying. The dojo has been a "base-camp" for volunteers coming through the Be One (a house church network based in Osaka) and A2 networks. It's been really cool interacting and working with the different volunteers coming up. Communal living has brought some challenges, but overall, it's been a really cool community to be a part of.
On Sunday (the 5th), our main focus was a BBQ in the "Be One neighborhood." Be One is renting and renovating a house in a neighborhood that was hit pretty hard by the tsunami in Ishinomaki. We have been holding BBQs in different neighborhoods in Ishinomaki, but it was really nice to have an event in this neighborhood where we are trying to plant ourselves. It was great to spend time with the neighbors as they came out to enjoy the hot dogs, BBQ chicken, and vegetables we grilled up.
We did another BBQ and drop (food and dry good distribution) on Monday in the neighborhood we had been to the previous weekend. Once again, it was great to see the families come out and see some kids running around with a soccer ball during the BBQ.
Over the next few days, we did some manual labor, trying to clean out a park and some yards, but our main goal was to prepare for a bigger kids event we were planning for on Saturday (the 11th). We wanted to focus less on the food, and more on just getting out and being able to provide the kids with stuff to do and play with.
The event that Saturday was awesome!!!! We held it in the park near the Be One house (and next to an apartment complex). We handed out new clothes, made onigiri (rice ball) lunches for the kids, had a crafts "table," and bought a bunch of toys (balls, rackets, paddles, frisbees, bubbles, etc...) for them to play with. It was so much fun and so great to see everyone having fun together!!!
Sunday got off to a special start as we had the first worship "service" at the Be One house in Ishinomaki. It was an awesome time of worship, sharing, and fellowship with the volunteer teams working hard up here.
More to come soon.............
We took the bullet train up from Narita to Sendai on Saturday, and after some bus and car rides, we got to the karate dojo where we are staying. The dojo has been a "base-camp" for volunteers coming through the Be One (a house church network based in Osaka) and A2 networks. It's been really cool interacting and working with the different volunteers coming up. Communal living has brought some challenges, but overall, it's been a really cool community to be a part of.
On Sunday (the 5th), our main focus was a BBQ in the "Be One neighborhood." Be One is renting and renovating a house in a neighborhood that was hit pretty hard by the tsunami in Ishinomaki. We have been holding BBQs in different neighborhoods in Ishinomaki, but it was really nice to have an event in this neighborhood where we are trying to plant ourselves. It was great to spend time with the neighbors as they came out to enjoy the hot dogs, BBQ chicken, and vegetables we grilled up.
We did another BBQ and drop (food and dry good distribution) on Monday in the neighborhood we had been to the previous weekend. Once again, it was great to see the families come out and see some kids running around with a soccer ball during the BBQ.
Over the next few days, we did some manual labor, trying to clean out a park and some yards, but our main goal was to prepare for a bigger kids event we were planning for on Saturday (the 11th). We wanted to focus less on the food, and more on just getting out and being able to provide the kids with stuff to do and play with.
The event that Saturday was awesome!!!! We held it in the park near the Be One house (and next to an apartment complex). We handed out new clothes, made onigiri (rice ball) lunches for the kids, had a crafts "table," and bought a bunch of toys (balls, rackets, paddles, frisbees, bubbles, etc...) for them to play with. It was so much fun and so great to see everyone having fun together!!!
Sunday got off to a special start as we had the first worship "service" at the Be One house in Ishinomaki. It was an awesome time of worship, sharing, and fellowship with the volunteer teams working hard up here.
More to come soon.............
June 6, 2011
May 19, 2011
Relief Work in Tohoku for the Weekend
I'm heading up to Tohoku (more specifically, Ishinomaki) for the weekend to help with some relief work. In addition to trying to clean up and clean out some houses, we'll be handing out goods and having BBQs in the community. For this trip, we had a full-size van fully-loaded with goods go up on Wednesday, and we're bringing up a completely packed mini-van tomorrow. And when I say "fully-loaded" and "completely packed," I really it...you can totally do the "Italian Job" tire measuring thing to see which one's riding low (although you could prob just look in the window to tell as well, as all you'll see is "stuff").
I'm really not sure what to expect. I've heard plenty of stories and sharing, but really just have no idea how I'm going to react to it all. It's encouraging to hear that things are "better," but what is "better" when it's relative to complete and total destruction? Anyways, I'm concentrating on what He's doing up there and how we can be a part of that. I'm don't what all He has in mind for this weekend, but in addition to being there to help, I'm hoping to get some sort of feel that will help in preparing for the summer teams coming in and the 6 weeks we will be spending up there.
Please pray that God opens my eyes to what I need to see, that He continues to do amazing God-sized things, that He strengthens and energizes us to get through the difficulties there, and that I can process all that I'm exposed to there.
I'm really not sure what to expect. I've heard plenty of stories and sharing, but really just have no idea how I'm going to react to it all. It's encouraging to hear that things are "better," but what is "better" when it's relative to complete and total destruction? Anyways, I'm concentrating on what He's doing up there and how we can be a part of that. I'm don't what all He has in mind for this weekend, but in addition to being there to help, I'm hoping to get some sort of feel that will help in preparing for the summer teams coming in and the 6 weeks we will be spending up there.
Please pray that God opens my eyes to what I need to see, that He continues to do amazing God-sized things, that He strengthens and energizes us to get through the difficulties there, and that I can process all that I'm exposed to there.
May 17, 2011
Kyoto Adventure
Some pics from hanging out in Kyoto for a day.....
Museum garden thing we walked by
Hawk!!!
Garden in Ginkaku-ji (Temple of the Silver Pavilion)
@ Ginkaku-ji
Someone's backyard....we think...
Torture chamber........
(For those interested and curious in trying out butt-washing toilets....don't!!! They're awkward, uncomfortable, really weird, quite violating, and def don't make you feel clean...)
Kyoto Tower at night
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