Saturday, July 7, 2012
Part 2: PINE COVE
I am off to Camp in the morning! I cannot believe my adventure in England has ended, and my next adventure is a mere five hours away. Too much to write about--stories to tell, new-found wisdom to share, updates on what God is doing in England, and loads of Indie music recommendations--but alas, I have so much living to do. So for now, here is my address until August 11th. I really like letters.
Hoo Are You
Pine Cove Timbers
PO Box 9055
Tyler, TX 75711-9055
"The more I considered Christianity, the more I found that while it had established a rule and order, the chief aim of that order was to give room for good things to run wild." -G.K. Chesterton
Friday, July 6, 2012
Learnacular
Having lived in North East England for just over four weeks now, it is
safe to say I finally have an understanding of & near ability to
fluently speak the language. While I still often get funny looks,
learning these common words/phrases has greatly helped my ability to fit in; perhaps
even, survive. It is only fair I share this information that has proven
quite advantageous.
Common English Vernacular:
Appropriate Adjectives
Mint--Better than cool, synonymous with "fresh" as defined by The Fresh Prince of Bell Air. Used to deem something quite impressive. Trendy to say. "Your electric blue scooter is mint".
Rubbish--Trash, no good, lousy. "Ah gross, this food is rubbish."
Brilliant--Incredible! Synonymous to "mint", but used more in less-casual conversations or when referring to a player in a futbol match. "Did you see Rooney's goal? It was brilliant!"
Class--Cool; on an elevated level of goodness; exceptional; mint. Often used differently than the three words before. "That Thunder snap-back of yours is proper class."
Posh--A term referring to the wealthy people (and their accent) from the greater London area. Also used as a label for any rich person/area/establishment in England. "All you Americans speak with a posh British accent, just like the Queen."
Essential Exchanges
Cheers--Equivalent of America's "have a good day", "thank you", and "see ya" condense into one concise word. What one says to the bus driver upon hopping off the bus. "Cheers!"
Alright?--Always asked upon initially seeing a person. Equivalent of the overly used "Hey, how are you?" that American's say to one another in passing. Proper response to this greeting is still uncertain, due in part because the one-word question "Alright?" always throws me off.
Can I help?--Same implications as "can i help you?" only the "you" is left off. Upon entering a local shop, bakery workers instantly ask this over and over until a response of "yeah i will have..." is given. A catalyst for stressful feelings. "Can I help?" American Response: "Umm...ahh...uhh...i...will...have...what's a Yum Yum?"
Popular Phrases
Funny as, cool as, mint as--to deem something as incredibly funny, cool, or mint. that's it, nothing is said after "as".
Loads of--lots of; many; mucho; a significant amount of something. "I've got loads of time on my hands."
Proper--right; real/genuine; meeting the classification to the fullest extent. Used before words such as class, mint, etc. "Your new England kit is proper class."
Can't be bothered--don't have time for; can't and won't concern oneself with the woes of the moment. "My turtle escaped from his shoebox containment today, but I can't be bothered by it."
Nouns & Things Around Town
Trainers--tennis shoes; automatically cooler when called "trainers". "Hey mate, check out my new trainers!"
Jumper--sweatshirt or sweater. "Hey i really like your 90's Alaska jumper, it's quite stylish."
Kit--a futbol uniform set--jersey, shorts, socks. Most often just referring to to the jersey. "Can I wear your England kit when we go to the Cleveland Bay pub for the match tonight?"
Footie--A term for smaller scale, casual futbol (as in soccer). "Hey do you kids want to play England vs America footie?"
Toilet--used to refer to the restroom; on all the signs in establishments, but often not free for non-paying customers. Never say bathroom, for it will result in awkward stares and concerned faces perplexed as to why you are asking where you can take a bath in a restaurant. "Excuse me, could you tell me where the toilet is?"
Car park--parking lot; NOT a parking garage. "I can never seem to remember where my car is in large car parks."
Take away--equivalent of "to go". Found on the signs of many restaurants. "That Fish & Chips restaurant has take away, shall we go there right quick?"
To let--Available to rent. Signs all over buildings advertise with "to let" followed by a number, the equivalent of America's signs "apartment/space for rent". "I am looking for a new flat to let, do you know of any in Hartburn?"
Youchube/Twit-ta--How British people pronounce "Youtube" and "Twitter". Quite comical. Same implications as America's perception of Youtube and Twitter. "You American's say Youchube and Twitta funny."
People As Places As People
Mims--A variation/derivative of Miriam; multiple British friends call me this, yet did not collaborate on the "nick-name". "Hey Mims, would you like any tea?"
Scene Kids--A term to classify "hipsters". Trendy, funky hair, want-to-be-seen & always a part of "the scene" kids. Nearly all British kids are "hipsters" by American standards; however, their classification of "scene kid" takes our "hipster" and amplifies it by four times. "Does the combination of this scarf, vintage glasses, & fedora make me look more like a scene kid?"
University (Uni)--equivalent of the term we often use to describe University, College; however, England's college is the equivalent of a combination of America's 11th/12th grade and technical school. "I am twenty and go to Uni in Arkansas."
Lads/Mates--used to refer to a friend or group of friends/people. "Sam's mates from Uni will surely be in his wedding some day."
Tesco-big-as-a-village--Tesco is parallel to America's Target, smaller scale than America's Wal-mart but just as populous, and as local feeling as Fayetteville's Harps. The Tesco-big-as-a-village refers to the giant Tesco found in the Stockton area. "We should go to Tesco-big-as-a-village so I can get some Cadbury Chocolate and you can get a cute new shirt all at the same time."
Facts of Fun:
They don't believe in ice.
There are no graham crackers in this country.
You can always tell a Brit by their trousers.
The sun doesn't set til at least 10pm.
All the kids ride around on scooters.
Common English Vernacular:
Appropriate Adjectives
Mint--Better than cool, synonymous with "fresh" as defined by The Fresh Prince of Bell Air. Used to deem something quite impressive. Trendy to say. "Your electric blue scooter is mint".
Rubbish--Trash, no good, lousy. "Ah gross, this food is rubbish."
Brilliant--Incredible! Synonymous to "mint", but used more in less-casual conversations or when referring to a player in a futbol match. "Did you see Rooney's goal? It was brilliant!"
Class--Cool; on an elevated level of goodness; exceptional; mint. Often used differently than the three words before. "That Thunder snap-back of yours is proper class."
Posh--A term referring to the wealthy people (and their accent) from the greater London area. Also used as a label for any rich person/area/establishment in England. "All you Americans speak with a posh British accent, just like the Queen."
Essential Exchanges
Cheers--Equivalent of America's "have a good day", "thank you", and "see ya" condense into one concise word. What one says to the bus driver upon hopping off the bus. "Cheers!"
Alright?--Always asked upon initially seeing a person. Equivalent of the overly used "Hey, how are you?" that American's say to one another in passing. Proper response to this greeting is still uncertain, due in part because the one-word question "Alright?" always throws me off.
Can I help?--Same implications as "can i help you?" only the "you" is left off. Upon entering a local shop, bakery workers instantly ask this over and over until a response of "yeah i will have..." is given. A catalyst for stressful feelings. "Can I help?" American Response: "Umm...ahh...uhh...i...will...have...what's a Yum Yum?"
Popular Phrases
Funny as, cool as, mint as--to deem something as incredibly funny, cool, or mint. that's it, nothing is said after "as".
Loads of--lots of; many; mucho; a significant amount of something. "I've got loads of time on my hands."
Proper--right; real/genuine; meeting the classification to the fullest extent. Used before words such as class, mint, etc. "Your new England kit is proper class."
Can't be bothered--don't have time for; can't and won't concern oneself with the woes of the moment. "My turtle escaped from his shoebox containment today, but I can't be bothered by it."
Nouns & Things Around Town
Trainers--tennis shoes; automatically cooler when called "trainers". "Hey mate, check out my new trainers!"
Jumper--sweatshirt or sweater. "Hey i really like your 90's Alaska jumper, it's quite stylish."
Kit--a futbol uniform set--jersey, shorts, socks. Most often just referring to to the jersey. "Can I wear your England kit when we go to the Cleveland Bay pub for the match tonight?"
Footie--A term for smaller scale, casual futbol (as in soccer). "Hey do you kids want to play England vs America footie?"
Toilet--used to refer to the restroom; on all the signs in establishments, but often not free for non-paying customers. Never say bathroom, for it will result in awkward stares and concerned faces perplexed as to why you are asking where you can take a bath in a restaurant. "Excuse me, could you tell me where the toilet is?"
Car park--parking lot; NOT a parking garage. "I can never seem to remember where my car is in large car parks."
Take away--equivalent of "to go". Found on the signs of many restaurants. "That Fish & Chips restaurant has take away, shall we go there right quick?"
To let--Available to rent. Signs all over buildings advertise with "to let" followed by a number, the equivalent of America's signs "apartment/space for rent". "I am looking for a new flat to let, do you know of any in Hartburn?"
Youchube/Twit-ta--How British people pronounce "Youtube" and "Twitter". Quite comical. Same implications as America's perception of Youtube and Twitter. "You American's say Youchube and Twitta funny."
People As Places As People
Mims--A variation/derivative of Miriam; multiple British friends call me this, yet did not collaborate on the "nick-name". "Hey Mims, would you like any tea?"
Scene Kids--A term to classify "hipsters". Trendy, funky hair, want-to-be-seen & always a part of "the scene" kids. Nearly all British kids are "hipsters" by American standards; however, their classification of "scene kid" takes our "hipster" and amplifies it by four times. "Does the combination of this scarf, vintage glasses, & fedora make me look more like a scene kid?"
University (Uni)--equivalent of the term we often use to describe University, College; however, England's college is the equivalent of a combination of America's 11th/12th grade and technical school. "I am twenty and go to Uni in Arkansas."
Lads/Mates--used to refer to a friend or group of friends/people. "Sam's mates from Uni will surely be in his wedding some day."
Tesco-big-as-a-village--Tesco is parallel to America's Target, smaller scale than America's Wal-mart but just as populous, and as local feeling as Fayetteville's Harps. The Tesco-big-as-a-village refers to the giant Tesco found in the Stockton area. "We should go to Tesco-big-as-a-village so I can get some Cadbury Chocolate and you can get a cute new shirt all at the same time."
Facts of Fun:
They don't believe in ice.
There are no graham crackers in this country.
You can always tell a Brit by their trousers.
The sun doesn't set til at least 10pm.
All the kids ride around on scooters.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Can't To Party
Today, we were supposed to go to Scotland. Today's BBC News headline:
"Both the main rail lines connecting Scotland and England have been blocked by landslides as heavy rains lash parts of the UK.
Warnings of thundery downpours across much of Scotland have also been issued.
Engineers are working to repopen the lines. Rail passengers have been advised not to attempt travel between Newcastle and Scotland."
All of Wednesday night was occupied by planning an epic adventure to Scotland, spending one night in Edinburgh and then continuing on to Loch Lomond just north of Glasgow. The planning was slow, full of distractions, & a even leaning on the un-enjoyable side because things simply weren't falling into place. 12:24am rolled around & we (me, jason, nick) decided we were finally ready to buy our train tickets; however, our plans were fully thwarted when search results revealed tick prices to have tripled in price making it completely impractical for us to go. Shambles. Discouragement, occasional kicking of ourselves, & unwanted feelings of lameness set in.
The next morning (thursday) we spent entirely too much time trying to make the not-meant-to-be-scotland-party work out, & moping afterwards once it didn't. Chris, Jason and I decided to go outside to catch some of the rare and treasured sun-rays beaming down on Birkdale. As the sunshine lit our skin, so did it relight a fire within each of us for living, and living well. So naturally, we decided to make a movie:
It wasn't until just after the Birkdale premier of The Revengers that I learned of the Landslides in Scotland. BOOM! KACHOW! POW! Everything suddenly came together and made sense--the Lord was protecting us and fully intended for us NOT to go to Scotland and be trapped there or get swept away in a sneaky landslide. His timing, 12:24am rolling around, the tedious and slow planning--they were all a part of His good and perfect plan for us. I could not see it at the time, but upon coming through it all the Father gently, sweetly, and humorously reminded of his sovereignty, faithfulness, and altogether perfect will.
Additionally, I read from Elisabeth Elliot's Through Gates of Splendor today and noted these quotes:
"And how do i know it is His counsel? 'Yea, my heart instructeth me in the night season.' Oh, how good! For I have known my heart in speaking to me for God!...No vision, no voices, but the counsel of a heart which desires God."
" I am as sure of His direction as I am of His salvation."
"We have arrived at the destination decided upon in 1950. My joy is full. Oh how blind it would have been to reject the leading of these days. How it has changed the course of life for me & added such a host of joys!"
Oh how good it is to be continually walking in God's will; knowing that, regardless of what happens, it all happens in order to glorify His name! As our hearts draw nearer to God, so they begin to increasingly desire what His heart desires. Psalm 37 says "Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart". How beautifully everything was crafted to work together!
" I run in the path of your commands, for you have set my heart free." -Psalm 119:32
Landslides block main rail lines as rains hit Scotland
"Both the main rail lines connecting Scotland and England have been blocked by landslides as heavy rains lash parts of the UK.
Warnings of thundery downpours across much of Scotland have also been issued.
Engineers are working to repopen the lines. Rail passengers have been advised not to attempt travel between Newcastle and Scotland."
All of Wednesday night was occupied by planning an epic adventure to Scotland, spending one night in Edinburgh and then continuing on to Loch Lomond just north of Glasgow. The planning was slow, full of distractions, & a even leaning on the un-enjoyable side because things simply weren't falling into place. 12:24am rolled around & we (me, jason, nick) decided we were finally ready to buy our train tickets; however, our plans were fully thwarted when search results revealed tick prices to have tripled in price making it completely impractical for us to go. Shambles. Discouragement, occasional kicking of ourselves, & unwanted feelings of lameness set in.
The next morning (thursday) we spent entirely too much time trying to make the not-meant-to-be-scotland-party work out, & moping afterwards once it didn't. Chris, Jason and I decided to go outside to catch some of the rare and treasured sun-rays beaming down on Birkdale. As the sunshine lit our skin, so did it relight a fire within each of us for living, and living well. So naturally, we decided to make a movie:
The Revengers
It wasn't until just after the Birkdale premier of The Revengers that I learned of the Landslides in Scotland. BOOM! KACHOW! POW! Everything suddenly came together and made sense--the Lord was protecting us and fully intended for us NOT to go to Scotland and be trapped there or get swept away in a sneaky landslide. His timing, 12:24am rolling around, the tedious and slow planning--they were all a part of His good and perfect plan for us. I could not see it at the time, but upon coming through it all the Father gently, sweetly, and humorously reminded of his sovereignty, faithfulness, and altogether perfect will.
Additionally, I read from Elisabeth Elliot's Through Gates of Splendor today and noted these quotes:
"And how do i know it is His counsel? 'Yea, my heart instructeth me in the night season.' Oh, how good! For I have known my heart in speaking to me for God!...No vision, no voices, but the counsel of a heart which desires God."
" I am as sure of His direction as I am of His salvation."
"We have arrived at the destination decided upon in 1950. My joy is full. Oh how blind it would have been to reject the leading of these days. How it has changed the course of life for me & added such a host of joys!"
Oh how good it is to be continually walking in God's will; knowing that, regardless of what happens, it all happens in order to glorify His name! As our hearts draw nearer to God, so they begin to increasingly desire what His heart desires. Psalm 37 says "Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart". How beautifully everything was crafted to work together!
" I run in the path of your commands, for you have set my heart free." -Psalm 119:32
Monday, June 25, 2012
3x5
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Life @TheBirkdaleHouse
Our company has been reduced to eight. Both Elaina and Sterling have now
returned to America. Today has been strange, it is as if all day
Birkdale has been missing something, floating in a dream-like & restless state waiting
for their impractical return to shake us from said state. It is quite sad to see these two go, but joyous to look
back on how each of them challenged and encouraged me. Oh and what a
time we made of their last two days!
Put simply: we merely enjoyed each others company to the fullest extent.
England vs. Ukraine Futbol Match at Cleveland-Bay Pub |
"All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they shared everything they had. With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and much grace was upon them all. There were no needy persons among them." Acts 4:32-34
Birkdale Baby
England has been challenging, but in ways altogether different than Camp. Here I am not constantly challenged to serve those around me, nor shepherding a cabin of young girls, nor having to Literally rely on the Lord's strength for lack of my own physical strength. However, I have been learning how to do ministry in a "real life" way with "real life" distractions and circumstances. Finding ways to bring up the Gospel in casual conversation with a British child who has been subjected to greater perversion than I have ever (undesirably) encountered at a secular university, has experienced such brokenness, & who simply has not been raised with the morals most Americans (regardless whether they're Christians) have. I have never been spoken to so derogatory than I have by the 13-16yr old boys we've encountered at the parks. In those moments, I have to pray for the Lord's strength in remembering that God created these boys, just as He created me, and longs for them to return to His heart. I am neither condemning nor condoning this people group which I have come to love, but rather presenting the challenges I have faced in ministering to them.
Victoria Park, Thornaby |
"Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them,
for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.
I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive
the kingdom of God like a little child
will never enter it"
O God let us be
A generation that seeks
That seeks your face
O God of Jacob
Monday, June 18, 2012
Satisfied
Monday night Bible studies are one of my favorite parts of the week here in England. Tonight we had a Q & A with about 12 of our younger girls, making friendship bracelets and enjoying Kookie's delicious cookie cake.
The older girls came after this--it was both refreshing and altogether enjoyable getting to know both Pennie & Emily better. All of the girls that come are stinkin cool, i've decided that is just part of the essence of being British.
My prayer for these girls, older & younger alike (myself included), is that they would be SATISFIED in the Lord God. Completely SATISFIED in His great love, plan & creation, regardless of circumstances, trials, or what society tells them.
We spent the majority of the day today in Middlesbrough, stopping by Audacious--a Christian social network--and then hitting the main street to shop. I hate shopping. Today confirmed that. It overwhelms me and exercises my indecisive "muscles" (irritating, but possibly beneficial?).
In the past five days, our team has:
@BirkdaleHouse Update: "CIVIL WAR" has begun between the ladies and the young men of the Birkdale House. The spark for "war" occured when Chris caught us wearing the boys clothes & filming a video outside the house. The flame was fully ignited when the boys proceeded to lock me in the Conservatory as their hostage. Needless to say, I did not crack under interrogations. Incredible video to come in the days ahead....
The older girls came after this--it was both refreshing and altogether enjoyable getting to know both Pennie & Emily better. All of the girls that come are stinkin cool, i've decided that is just part of the essence of being British.
My prayer for these girls, older & younger alike (myself included), is that they would be SATISFIED in the Lord God. Completely SATISFIED in His great love, plan & creation, regardless of circumstances, trials, or what society tells them.
Satisfied In You, The Sing Team
In the past five days, our team has:
- Hiked to the top of Roseberry Topping
- Traveled to York
- Adventured in the most beautiful Lake District
- Seen a stretch of the Olympic Torch Relay
- Improved our British accents with the help of the local children
@BirkdaleHouse Update: "CIVIL WAR" has begun between the ladies and the young men of the Birkdale House. The spark for "war" occured when Chris caught us wearing the boys clothes & filming a video outside the house. The flame was fully ignited when the boys proceeded to lock me in the Conservatory as their hostage. Needless to say, I did not crack under interrogations. Incredible video to come in the days ahead....
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Somersaults
In The Garden
Thornaby is an immensely dark area. The kids told us it's considered "not normal" if there's not at least one fight a day there. We were pioneers in hosting a Kids Club in the area, & I truly believe Thornaby has been forever changed--changed not because of anything WE did, but only because the Holy Spirit has begun to stir up "dry bones" & these people are now seeing glimpses of the love of Christ.
Ezekiel 37
"The hand of the Lord was on me, and he brought me out by the Spirit of the Lord and set me in the middle of a valley; it was full of bones. 2 He led me back and forth among them, and I saw a great many bones on the floor of the valley, bones that were very dry. 3 He asked me, “Son of man, can these bones live?”
I said, “Sovereign Lord, you alone know. ”
4 Then he said to me, “Prophesy to these bones and say to them, ‘Dry bones, hear the word of the Lord! 5 This is what the Sovereign Lord says to these bones: I will make breath[a] enter you, and you will come to life. 6 I
will attach tendons to you and make flesh come upon you and cover you
with skin; I will put breath in you, and you will come to life. Then you
will know that I am the Lord. ’”
My heart breaks for these kids when i look into their eyes and into their lives. I pray that they would "taste and see that the Lord is good"...And that there is NO greater love than the love of Christ.
Saltburrrrn SHawtiez.....
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PhotoCred: Hannah Elizabeth Taylor |
"When i find myself by the sea
in an others company
in an others company
by the sea
when i go out to the pier
gonna dive and have no fear"
when i go out to the pier
gonna dive and have no fear"
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#SumMaRoOmiEzZ |
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