Friday, February 15, 2013

More of the Asian Journey...

Learning the Asian Culture and subcultures  along with its different 
 governments and languages and the challenges this equation  brings to one trying to minister there; was a real education for Dave and I.

Here we were participating in the "Penny fair" for the children at FBR. I set up abooth  using scarves to diagnose people's color Pallette for direction on what to where according to the season they are.Betty rolled my scarves back up as fast as I slung them around shoulders as we tested our clients.(The tablecloth was my beach towel,not trying to promote myself,doing with what we had available:).


Many fun games they came up with for the children...

and refreshments...
And yes, you could get  yourself put in Jail,in fact Lloyd gave his asking daughter some money to put someone in ,only to see the men coming after him,his own pennies:(.
This was one hat got tackled...as well as thrown in the pool the last night because he'll be moving back home soon.They said its' tradition,Dave said he now understands how they get long termers for GTO.
Ultimate Frisbee..and yes,that's Chad  Esh playing,PTL,a miracle.
The $ brought in thru the Penny Fair went towards  a Fireworks show the EDGE guys put on for us,was amazing what they could buy with so little over there,quite a display they gave us.
The View we woke up to....Just beautiful ,lush green and peaceful except for roosters crowing and large white birds squawking.

The Broom that kept our room and porch swept so tidily each day…


The kindly, hardworking quiet woman , one of the group of Native families who lives on the grounds and maintain all of this beautiful Resort. I would practice my bowing my head/praying hands position in response to hers,  greeting  her with “Swat Ee Cau” or “Caut Cum Cau” in thanks as we’d pass. Cau is the female way to end your conversation and Men add a’p” or “b” sound to that, referring to their Gender, if I understood it correctly.

Austin headed up a volleyball tournament,which I was actually on the winning team. Any encouraging feelings went down when Austin said to me,"You can tell your children you didn't hinder your team from winning",!?:) we did call it the mama team since Maryellen and I were both on it.

The Orange flowering vines around it made you feel like it hadn't been used for ages,very unique.
This was the "Farm vehicle" they used to upkeep the place.
Dave had given the weekend theme..."Super natural Reflections "and The Lord ministered to all of us there that week.Good memories,altar times,praying together,intercession,singing..sharing.

Made so many precious new relations...
We'd have coffee breaks between the 2 morning sessions.


Mark and Betty, Board members and so much more were our hosts and guides over there.Got to fly home with them partways,slept in the Chang Mai Airport with them Sunday night,got to have  wonderful "last Supper together in Soel"upon receiving  free room vouchers in a nice Incheon Hotel when we were delayed because of Snow in South Korea,Monday night.Appreciated so much getting to know;Scott on left ,an EDGE Leader.
More to come..

Monday, January 28, 2013

Journey to Thailand

 
 The 1st morning 's view upon throwing open the shutters...ahhh....
 After spending 15 hours in this 747, enroute from Atlanta to Seole, South Korea.
 We were impressed at the Excellence of The Korean Air's accomodations,Hospitality,meals and the cute,sophisticated uniforms worn to match the plane's interior.Most of us  would say the scarf is too stiff,impractical and hair pc. ridiculous,but they sure stood out above the rest in air ports,they had taken off their formal jackets to serve us a meal in their matching aprons.
 The oasis where the FBR is held...going down the step of Dave and I's Bungalow  built on sturdy wooden pillars.I haven't asked what they are to keep out :( ?
 This is the window to our personal kitchen area...Which we didn't know we had access to till today:).

 One of several of our  friends of  who've just  joined the Mission field over here since January...The Lloyd Esh Family!Please Help them pray for a house just for them close to the Universities with a yard and a hosting dining area, that have no "spirit house's on the premises, preferably.


 The Edge Team


Austin Miller; Edge leader
At this Lanna Resort, This looks onto the open Dining are where we have great fellowship and Thai Meals. 
Notice the "spirit house" to the right where the Buddhist feed the spirits.


Even though we're not in a third world country this government street worker reminded me that we are in the Eastern Hemisphere.:)
Need any Eggs.












The mission House complex where it's open house on the main floor,and Gary and Lisa's family serves as cooks and house parents to all The GTO staff that live in the apartments and come around.








Pharmacy Shopping...


Yep,Dave learned how to read  Coke Zero in Thai.
Mary Ellen and Annie returning from Doctor..Annie says good chance this was a fellow in the heels.
What ever you do..don't enter their shops with your shoes on.