Thursday, January 28, 2010

Bula!

After leaving our friends at Solscape with hugs, backpacker Biblers, and pictures we headed to Joanna's house which was such a blessing, as we had home cooked meals, laundry, internet, and beds, which we have learnt are luxuries. We are currently in Fiji, where "Bula"s and coconuts are in abundance, and staying cool is a failed art. We stepped off the plane to a shock of heat/humidity, especially for us Canadians! As we arrived at the resort we laughed at the "watch for falling coconuts sign." before being shown to our bure, a beautiful open air dorm with a thatched roof, then took a dip in the warm ocean to cool off...we snorkeled, played volleyball and soccer, and met some great locals and visitors. We partook in a kava ceremony which means we are now family at this resort. We later let down what has become our daily ritual of letting down mosquito nets and trying to sleep in the heat, usually a few shades darker than we had been upon morning. Yesterday we went to visit another island and enjoyed the small village. The people there welcomed us with lots of songs and some dance by the Fijian children, and kava. Some of us also enjoyed playing with a few of the Fijian children, who were shy and first, but fascination with our cameras soon had these cuties talking! It was cool to see how these people live with less than us and in not as nice conditions, but they're still smiling and willing to open their village to us. Today we enjoyed some fish in coconut cream, veggies, and lime juice during cooking class. I personally love the Fijian culture, and everything about Fiji. God really outdid himself in creation here! It's really something to eat fresh papaya and pineapple each morning while staring out at the gorgeous ocean. God's gorgeous, plain and simple. We've learnt that most of Fiji is Christian and we look forward to going with our friend Joe to his local church on Sunday. Some of us also got to pray for a guy who had boils on his leg and he is now healed, Praise God! Later!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Solscape!

On the way to Raglan we happened upon 2 hitchhikers named Dani and Keely who were trying to get back to Raglan. We asked them for good places to stay and turns out they work at Solscape, a beautiful hostel/campground deal just out of town. Totally God. We loved it as it was a small, close community kind of like Hangdog, and we ended up meeting great people there and having great discussions about what we believe and stuff. One girl even ended up becoming a Christian, glory to God! We gave our friends backpacker Bibles which they received well and another cool thing was when one of them shared mate with us (argentinian green tea). It's in this beautiful cup that you pass around and keep adding water to. I personally didn't like the taste, but was still priviliged that she shared part of her culture with us. We are currently at Joanna's house! (our kiwi friend/registrar) and it's such a blessing to be in a home after hosteling/camping. Denver (school leader) is here too and it's great to see him again. We're stoked to fly to Fiji in 3 days!!!! I'll be honest, it hasn't quite hit me yet...looking forward to some worship/intercession group time tonight. Oh yeah, I've been the "leader" this week, so that's been interesting. Definitely stretched me and given me more appreciation for our leader...next update will probably be from Fiji! Some quotes I've happened upon to give you something to think about today:
-no one can do everything, but everyone can do something
-act as if what you do makes a difference. it does.
-you already possess everything necessary to become great

Cheers!

Monday, January 18, 2010

ahoy mates!

This updates gonna be quick I'm short on time...after Nelson we stayed in Picton for a nite at Sequoia Lodge, which I seriously recommend. They serve free dessert each nite and free breakfast each morning. Then we headed over to the North Island via the ferry, which was interesting. We even got to go into the control room to take pictures. We spent a nite in Wellington and enjoyed walking around the artsy town before leaving early the next morning for Rotorua. We spent just one nite and we're now packing up/making breakfast before heading to RAGLAN! Can't wait for that...Natalie just informed me we'll see Denver and Joanna there so that will be awesome. I have to finish packing up my stuff. More updates later! God Bless!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Footprints!

Hey all! My team arrived in Nelson today staying at Footprints hostel which is right near the beach, great place to rest as we just finished the Abel Tasman, which is a famous hike in New Zealand. We did 4 days which were not as flat as we expected, but still full of amazing fews of the ocean and great beaches. A highlight for me was when our group did Bible study and intercession at the beach, the seagulls sounding in the background, the tide softly sneaking up, the little cove at the end was amazing, God's creation is so great. Here at the hostel we just met a girl who goes to school with 3 others we met at the water hole by Hang Dog. It's cool how it's such a small world. We had the opportunity to bless a hitchhiker with a ride today, it wasn't too long so we didn't get into big conversation, but I know he'll be in my prayers. One thing that's really cool to think about for me personally is all the people we've met. I've been writing down names so I can remember to pray for them, and we've come in contact with so many people, its so awesome to think God can influence them thru us...prayer request that our slightly sore bodies recover quickly from the hike. Hope you're having an amazing day as you read this! God Bless!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Hang Dog

Hey all! Just a quick update....after Queenstown we headed up the West Coast but didn't make it too Franz Josef as planned due to flooding washing a piece of the road away. We ended up staying in a marae (sacred Maori "church" building) and they blessed us with a free meal and free accommodation. The next day we headed to Franz Josef to pick up Leo (one of the cooks from base) who is hanging with us for awhile, which is awesome. After camping one nite in Lyell amongst sandflies we headed up to Hang Dog climbing camp near Takaka. So far it's awesome, the water hole is tons of fun and the people are really chill. Enjoying a day off checking out the town before diving into more ministry...amongst climbers! Stoked for that. Ps: family if you're reading this sry i don't have time to email you all right now...so this is the update, but i'm thinking of you guys! belated happy new years!