Sunday, September 11, 2011

Free Day?

My good friend from Bulgaria - Jordanka!
Me - at rehearsal for the flag procession at
 the A-team opening feast




















It has been more than two weeks since my last post. It is so hard to find time to fit it in, because when I am not working, I am doing laundry or finally getting time to visit with friends (or sleep...yeah right!). I don't really have much time for blogging, but I must make time. These first three weeks of A-team have been amazing! Today is my second free day in these three weeks, and it is not really free. I am on-call...sort of...I know, funny isn't it? I leave my job where I am always on-call, and I come all the way to Norway, and I am still on-call or working everyday. God knows exactly the kind of person I am and exactly what I need.

Alison - I love South Africa!
It is so much fun to have fellowship with a group of people in four languages...simultaneously. As I am a person who loves languages and culture, it has been truly engaging and entertaining to see and experience these interactions. Above all else, however, is the amazing realization over how much we have in common. We are from all corners of the earth, and it is like they are my best friends, my brothers and sisters. I have many friends from South Africa, Cameroon, Ukraine, and Bulgaria who work in the kitchen at House 33 with me. It is so awesome to talk to them and know, that though we have very different lives, we have the same goal. We have such a fantastic time together and even in difficult situations, we are all fighting to get victory over the sin in OURSELVES not in those around us.

Alison and I at the A-team Feast




God is working with me that I can have peace and rest in ALL situations. I can continue to have complete faith in ALL situations. I think about how much I have been blessed in my life up to this point, and then hear and see people in situations SO completely different than mine and they are SO happy. They don't complain, they always rejoice, they are completely filled with happiness all of the time. That is how I WILL have it. I think to myself, 'How will I have it if I actually have to face something truly difficult in my life? Will I still be filled with joy, rest, peace, hope, and faith? Or will I give up?"  No, I believe that what it says in Romans 8:28 is true, always has been true, and always will be true. "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose." So if I don't get the job I want, or people don't do things the way I think is best, or I don't get to do something I want to do, I can get rid of the I, I,I,I, blah blah blah, over and over again, it gets so boring; and I can see that ALL things that happen to me are so that I can get revelation and victory in my life. That is all that matters.
Priceless Aluminum foil friendship
 ring given to me from my friend from
Mother Russian - Miroslava
 I forgive you.

Birthday Celebration/Kitchen Meeting -
Happy Birthday for the tenth time Lydia!!
Debora and Jordanka
In the evenings it is nice too, because after working all day, I can go to some one's place or to a common area, drink tea or coffee and just relax and talk. Or I can play a game, go swimming, go for a walk and just enjoy the time with good friends. We are already planning an A-team Christmas party, an American Idol style talent show, and a Salsa party for one of the girl's birthdays. I can't believe it is nearly the middle of September already. Time is flying by far too quickly.

Karen, Lisa and Amy Ohhhh! Caaanadaaaa!!! (Amy is my adoptive A-team daughter)
Today it was very nice to sleep in and have a very nice brunch with croissants (I guess this was in honor of the youth from from a church in France who came to visit Forum [the Church's museum]). I stayed in the fellowship area of House 33 until 5pm talking, drinking tea, and losing at Dutch Blitz. Since being here, I have discovered that I am horrible at UNO, Dutch Blitz, and arm wrestling. I am interested to see how many other things for which I have no skill-set.

As soon as I finish my laundry and do a little Norwegian/Bible studying, I am going to meet some more girls for activities and fellowship this evening. I have no idea what my shifts are for this week, but I guess I will find out soon. That is all for now.



Alison, Me and Debora - I miss you Debora!!

*Disclaimer concerning the pictures: Sorry they are so bad. I don't have a proper camera, so these were taken on my phone without a flash. Hopefully, I will be getting an actual camera soon so that you don't have to suffer through my horrendous pictures.

1 comment:

  1. I love your posts! I don't even mind the "bad pictures" because it's so fun to see what you're up to! (did I tell you I miss that place???) :P I know that the kitchen has such irregular shifts, and that was the worst thing about it, I think. Personally, I like structure, and knowing when I'm working every day, so props to you for being a flexible good sport! Enjoy your time there!! :D

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