Archive for April 21st, 2008

March|April Brief

Well, I am a terrible at blog maintenance. I was just looking at my friends Ali’s and Mark’s blog and feel a little lacking. AH, oh well! Here we go.

At the beginning of March I was graciously invited to attend the Team Banquet. It’s an evening dedicated to looking back over the year and enjoying an appetizing meal together. It also involves awards and videos. I had the pleasure of being a part of the production crew for the short films made in honor of some of the team members. Infomercials, top ten lists, and re-enactments. Oh man! I was bestowed the honor of The Wizard of Wikipedia. I have no earthly idea, ahem, what that’s getting at, but this one is another upon my mantle of titles, next to The Sultan of Slide.

Easter was quite an event this year, I don’t have much else to compare it to because it is my first outside of the U.S. Chile, as many other holiday traditions (i.e. Halloween - trick or treating, Christmas - Santa Claus, snowy images in the middle of summer, etc) has adapted Easter with foreign traditions. The jóvenes (youth) were in charge of Sunday games and Easter egg hunt. One thing that Chile has not is the plastic egg or variety of candy, everything hidden were small chocolate eggs. Delicious, and this year, they were kept our of the sun. For Viernes Santo (Good Friday), we had a progressive play with five scenes spread over the church building grounds. It was really well done and much of the preparation was put in Chileans hands.

Good Friday Birthday Rolls
Good Friday performers.
Christian (no shirt) and Diana (only female).
Birthday cinnamon roll cake after two hours of sleep

Currently I am living with two friends, Christian and Diana, that are to be married this coming weekend. They were kind of forced to move out of his parents’ house in to their old house. Well I got the call two weeks ago, telling me (not asking me), that I was to come stay with them for three weeks. It’s been a lot of fun and great experience. I was living with Jeff and Penne before, who live a bit closer to the church building (i.e. bike ride of 15 min.), but now I get to experience the daily joy of Transantiago, the transit system of Santiago. My friend Rodrigo told me yesterday, “Creo que eres el practicante que ha tenido una experiencia más cercana a la verdadera vida chilena.” (”I think you’re the intern that has had an experience closest to the the true Chilean life.”) or something along those lines. It’s quite a compliment.

I had a swell birthday. I was taken out to eat by my friends Jeff and Penne. We had a lovely dinner and afterwards I returned to the church building to pull a near all nighter working on some presentations for the Deans goodbye the next day.

Oh the Deans! Man was that a day to celebrate, cry, share, and see the change they brought. There’s a hole here now and it hasn’t been filled, because, really it can’t be. Mark is a superb friend. Denise can make you laugh with nothing other than her own laughter. And their precious two children are a delight to be around. I’m going to miss the cooking together, talking about our lives, watching movies together, and just being in their presence. They left on April 2, woo was that a doozy of a send off in the airport. We miss them, but know who is guiding them.

Deans Christian & Jenny on Skype
The Dean Family Christian and Jenny avoiding sleep prior to 15 hour flight

Some other quick updates:
- I’ve began meeting with two friends from my small group, Aníbal and Micheln, Friday nights to practice their English.
- I’ve been unofficially in charge of multimedia at the church (”button-pusher for PowerPoint”) and am trying to hand it back over to Chileans via hands-on training.
- My computer is currently backing up in Safe Mode. It’s on its last leg.
- I’ve been doing some more cooking. (See previous posts)
- The boy Felipe who had a brain tumor was operated on successfully and doing well. Thanks be to God.
- And my brother Christian and sister-in-law Jenny went to Japan and have some superb photos from the trip on Flickr (click ‘Fli’ for his photos and ‘ckr’ for hers)

Prayer Requests:
- The youth for clarity as we’re looking ahead
- God’s Spirit to lead me in all I am and do
- Christian and Diana in their new stage as a married couple
- Deans transition in to the U.S.

Recent Reads/Listens:
- Transforming Discipleship: Making Disciples a Few at a Time - book - “The very nature of a crowd is the ability to be lost in it. It costs nothing to be a part of the masses. One can either be positively or negatively inclined. A member of a crowd, such as a worshiper in a congregation, can remain lost in the sea of faces, neither having to commit nor declare loyalty… Jesus ministered to the crowd in order to call people out of it.”
- April Update - email from friend - “A seder is a neat experience - a ceremonial meal eaten to retell and celebrate the story of the liberation of the jews from egyptian slavery. It was a lot of fun, though we did do some parts of the meal incorrectly, but I figure we would be some very reform jews, so oh well.”

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