Thursday, February 7, 2013

When all the noise is gone there is only God

All has been quite here lately.  The student village is like a ghost-town on the weekends because everyone goes home to work.  The relaxation of last weekend was welcomed though.  After a hectic first week it was nice that everything seemed to slow down a bit.  Megan, Stephanie, and I went exploring on Saturday and got to see Free Derry, the Bogside, and even explore Derry city centre and the lovely walls.  We explored all day and arrived back at the student village tired little puppies.

Sunday began with church at Christ Church which is a fairly large Church of Ireland, Protestant church.  The people were very welcoming and, though the service was slightly foreign I can see that becoming my home away from home.  The church was beautiful and the people were friendly and very welcoming.  I definitely look forward to going back.

It has been a quiet second week, lots of hanging out watching movies.  There have been a few runny noses and coughs, but we have become a little family and the local part of the family is taking quite good care of us.    I feel as if I've finally gotten into some semblance of a schedule where I'm actually getting a chance to have God time, work out, and even read.  I am going to be so spoiled with time when I do come home!

This weekend will hopefully bring with it more adventures.  We planned our weekends through March and there is a lot to be done!  Donegal and it's beautiful hill are calling this weekend, and I know that we will have an amazing time.  God is working in Ireland and it is amazing.  I am truly blessed to have this experience and I am thankful to God and the people who love and support me.  Hopefully I will remember/have time to post again before long!  Keep up with pictures on Facebook and I will try to post some of the best ones here as well!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

Settling in has been quite interesting.  I didn't expect things to be as different here as it actually is.  I am having a lovely time and I absolutely love it here, though it is taking a bit to get accustomed to the differences.  Luckily, the way my classes are scheduled, there is a week for me to get used to the culture before I jump into classes.  Until that new adventure starts I figured I would update everyone on the good, the bad, and the ugly as I see it at this point.

The Good:
The people here are the best!  I can't say enough about how friendly and helpful they are and how much they are genuinely interested in hearing about America and teaching us about Irish culture.  I have not met a person yet who did not give me a warm welcome when they discovered I'm from the States.  They also are very gracious about slowing down what they say when I need them to so that I can understand.  The only time I'm getting confused at this point is when there are more than one or two conversations going on in the same room.   I've decided that I'm just going to try to fit as many of my friends in my suitcase when I leave to bring them home with me!

The Bad:
The weather here is very different from typical Georgia weather.  Though I've been told multiple times that this is mild Irish weather, I am having a hard time getting used to it.  It is always rainy, which makes adventuring and picture taking a bit difficult.  It is also ridiculously cold!  Especially when it's rainy, it feels like the cold is seeping into your bones and stealing your soul.  As much as I have been complaining about it this week I do feel like I am already getting used to it.  I am better about layering and it is just slowly feeling slightly less chilly.

The Ugly:
The ugly part actually also fits with the weather, which seems to be my biggest peeve at the moment.  I am having a terrible time doing anything with my hair which seems very petty, but it has looked a hot mess since I've been here!  There is so much humidity in the air that it has become a giant frizz ball!

When tomorrow comes I will have been in Derry for a full week.  In ways it feels like I've been here for a lifetime while it also feels like I've been here for a couple of days.  I am so glad that I have this opportunity to live and study here.  I am learning so much very quickly about myself as the days pass and I couldn't be happier where I am.  Today ended up being a beautiful day and I got to play in what was left of the sun without rain for a few hours.  Lots of pictures to look through and post, but the will be up as soon as I get a chance.  That is about all I have for now, I'm sure I will have plenty to say this weekend when I have 3 classes under my belt. Sending my love to all of you at home!

Thursday, January 24, 2013

First Post from Northern Ireland!!!

After what seems like an eternity of travel I am here safely in Derry, Northern Ireland.  The country in beautiful and the people are very friendly.  Today was full with orientation, advising, and shopping for necessities such as toilet paper (which was not available in my room when I arrived last night).  Living in another country is a wonderful, but it does pose some challenges.  First off I have been almost run over thanks to my elementary education that taught me how to cross the street.  Cars drive on the opposite side of the road here which is important even when you are not driving if you don't want to be run over!  I also learned that I have no poker face.  People can tell instantly when I have no idea what they are saying.  One of the guys presenting today thought it was hilarious to point out the panic on my face as he could tell that he was speaking too fast for me to understand.  The accent will take a while to get used to, but I still feel like I could listen to everybody just talk for days!  It has been a busy few days and we are all still trying to work out how our technology works, so I will be taking pictures later this week to post, but get ready because this place is gorgeous!  Sending my love to all of you back home!

Friday, January 4, 2013

Almost there!!

I am just over half-way to my fundraising goal and I leave in 18 days!  I cannot wait to begin this journey.  There is still a lot to do before I am ready to leave.  Little things like making sure I have power adapters and someone to pick me up at the airport :)  I have faith that my financial situation will work out.  At this point my prayer is that God prepares my heart for this journey that I can fully experience this amazing opportunity.  Thank you for all of your support!

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Raising Money

I am 1/3 of the way to my fund-raising goal!  I am so blessed to have people to support me.  I know that Christmas is coming up, but I am hoping to have all of my money raised to pay my program fees in January.  Now that the semester is over I am excited to really focus on leaving for Ireland...
37 days until I leave!!!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Every Step of the Way

I am excited to see how God shows his provision as I get ready to leave for Ireland.
I have applied for my UK VISA and am getting closer and closer every day.  I will be beginning classes in Norther Ireland on January 23, 2013 and my term ends May 31, 2013.  I will be away for quite a while but that will leave me plenty of time to grow!

The second bake sale is this Sunday!
                                                    Please come out to support me!
I have raised 13% of my goal of $8,000 so far.  That leaves a lot of room for God to move in my life and in the hearts of my loved ones.  Every little but helps, so please stop by on Sunday and buy a Cupcake or a cookie and, if you're feeling super hungry, maybe even a cake to take home for the family!

Saturday, November 10, 2012

It's Official...Lets Go!

It's Official!
I will be leaving in January for sure to study in Derry.
So, now the paperwork begins.  Wish me luck :)
I'm 10% to my fundraising goal...
lets see how quickly we can raise that number!