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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

We Are HERE!!

Well! It turns out (as you can see) that I didn't end up posting something interesting.... until now.

We arrived safely and half feeling well in Medan last week Wednesday. I say half feeling well, because half the team (the tall half) felt great, and the other half of the team, (the feminine, cute, brilliant half), threw up all the way from Singapore, up until last week Friday. No, there was no turbulance, and no, I wasn't nervous. It was pretty ridiculous how perfect the conditions were for flying... but I guess my body doesn't like being in the air for that long (which makes me wonder how I will get home)...

BUT, now we are both well and happy!

In Medan we were greeted at the airport by Susan Hoover, who we are going to be living with while we are here--she is our team leader. God definitely felt bad I was so sick, because Susan has a BED in her guest room (a luxury- when we are settled in we will sleep on mats like pretty much everyone else) ANNNNND..... Air Conditioning!!!!!

I passed out for 24 hours (Steve could fill you in on what went on in that time, but goodness knows how long you would have to wait for -that- online update)... and then on Thursday we left
Medan for Pontianak. (brief explanation in case you don't know: Indonesia is made up of many many many islands. Medan is on a northwest island called Sumatra, Pontianak is on another island called Kalimantan).

Guess how we traveled from one island to another? That's right! More flying!! great. Needless to say, since I wasn't close to being recovered yet I ended up getting sick (several times) again, and once again my first day in a new city was spent in a bed.

But that was last week.

We are in Pontianak to set up for a large Friendship Festival that my boss/pastor from Canada, Peter Youngren is organizing. So from Sunday until the 28th we will be postering the city and helping with publicity for the event. The goal is for thousands of people to come and hear of God's undiscriminating love. PY has done huge festivals all over the world, this is the 23rd Indonesian city he's done a festival in- it's really neat to get to be involved. I will post lots of pictures afterwards so you can see the magnitude of the event, and I will have lots of stories to share afterwards as well.

I think every now and again, if we are doing consistant things, I will give you an idea of a typical day so you can see what we are doing. So here is a typical day now:

Get up, eat, do various getting ready things.
Free time
Make glue (flour, sugar, and water)
Plaster thousands of posters on any inch of city that's available (I will take a picture of an example once it's all done)Sleep.

Of course there are mundane things going on inbetween, but that is the gist.

I'm going to write more in a second post to break things up a bit.

2 comments:

  1. Have you ever noticed the symantical difference betwen the words "postering", "pastoring" and "pestoring". I'm sure one of the words in that is spelled wrong,...but it sure makes a blog interesrting when you can't figure out if "postering" is supposed to be there or not. (I used Scott's email account to post this...but really it's Laura. Though that comes as no surprise I'm sure.)

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  2. haha. I meant postering... but in the postering process we are managing to do some pestering as well...

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