I must be the worst blogger ever. I kept waiting to have pictures before posting another blog, but have I taken any pictures in the past month? Nope. Fail. I love people, and I love reading and seeing how they're doing. For example,
- my friends Roger and Abi, who are already in Japan and just posted an awesome video about the role music is playing in the relief effort in Japan (a ministry I'm super excited about!) here.
- my sister who recently started a blog faithfully posts pictures and updates of the adventures of my adorable nieces (If any home-school/un-schoolers are interested, check it out!)
- my friends Trey and Kiki, a fabulous couple who just got to Thailand: yay! (pictures from their first Thanksgiving there)
But do I remember to take pictures? Nope. Oops.
But I do have a (belated) list, in honor of Thanksgiving, of a few things I am thankful for. Like...
...hot tea on cold mornings, the sound of rain and sleet pattering on windows, family and friends from VA to MS and all over the globe who shine God's light and love in a way that is absolutely contagious, getting to share with others about God's work in Japan, dark chocolate, gaudy Christmas decorations, worshiping God through His incredible bit of creation called "music", encouragement from new friends who lift me up in prayer, "coffee" dates with old friends I haven't seen in months, the beautiful wedding of my best friend to an absolutely great guy...
Give thanks to the Lord, for He. is. good.
a log of thoughts and adventures along my journey to shine the light of Christ in Japan
Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday, November 7, 2011
Boundaries
"Before I built a wall I'd ask to know
What I was walling in or walling out
...Good fences make good neighbours."
~from Frost's "Mending Wall"
I'm pretty sure that poem is actually talking about the ridiculousness of doing things for tradition's sake (like mending fences every spring when both neighbors are only growing trees- not keeping cows or something in danger of escaping). Ooh, and I discovered this fun Japanese-style art: (This blog has bunches of this "etegami" artwork- cool stuff!)

So yes, some boundaries are pointless, but I'm quite sure good boundaries do indeed make good neighbors. In fact I've been reading a book on just that (be proud, MTW! I'm finally reading it), Boundaries(when to say yes/no, and how that affects ourselves and everyone else around us). Even if you don't (or don't think) you have any problems here, I'd recommend it. So far it's a good (and Biblical) read.
In other news: by next week I should know for sure when I will get to complete my training (depending on financial support as well as other factors out of my control). Please pray especially this week for continued trust, guidance, and peace. Thanks!
...Good fences make good neighbours."
~from Frost's "Mending Wall"
I'm pretty sure that poem is actually talking about the ridiculousness of doing things for tradition's sake (like mending fences every spring when both neighbors are only growing trees- not keeping cows or something in danger of escaping). Ooh, and I discovered this fun Japanese-style art: (This blog has bunches of this "etegami" artwork- cool stuff!)

So yes, some boundaries are pointless, but I'm quite sure good boundaries do indeed make good neighbors. In fact I've been reading a book on just that (be proud, MTW! I'm finally reading it), Boundaries(when to say yes/no, and how that affects ourselves and everyone else around us). Even if you don't (or don't think) you have any problems here, I'd recommend it. So far it's a good (and Biblical) read.
In other news: by next week I should know for sure when I will get to complete my training (depending on financial support as well as other factors out of my control). Please pray especially this week for continued trust, guidance, and peace. Thanks!
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Santy Claus?
Believe it or not, this past week I met Santa. Well, I only briefly met Santa, but I had a lovely conversation with Mrs. Claus. Even as a kid I was never much into "Santa", but this sweet retired couple are just precious. While the original Saint Nicholas gave gifts anonymously through the cover of dark, this couple gives "secretly" through the guise of Santa Claus: distributing gifts including hugs, Bibles, crosses, a CD of Mrs. Claus playing piano, teddy-bears for kids with injuries/special needs ("you're the little bear, and God is the big bear, always with you")... however they can, they do little things wherever they are to share the love, but especially hospital/hospice visits. Anyway, Mrs. Claus was a pianist and elementary music teacher, so she was thrilled and felt a special connection: God speaking through us to bless others through music. So if you're in the area, keep an eye out for the Clauses this year! They've got some pretty great stories.
And while their specific ministry is not one I can ever imagine myself doing...it's always fun to get to know some new people, and be reminded to never become too busy, distracted, or "just-not-in-the-mood" to reach out and love whoever happens to be around me today.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Anybody want to come visit? :)
I just heard about this the other day, and will definitely let you know when the official application website is announced. That's right, in an effort to boost tourism Japan is giving away 10,000 free round-trip plane tickets to Japan! Pretty awesome, right? So you should all come visit me. You know you want to ;) You could watch a sumo match, climb Mt.Fuji, take a peaceful stroll through some gorgeous gardens...I believe the only catch is they're specifically looking for people who will spread the word about how awesome Japan is: influential bloggers and such. But if you're interested it's definitely worth a shot, so I'll keep you posted whenever the application is released.
The next big step for me to get to Japan is to complete my training (an excellent month of classroom and first-hand learning about crossing cultures), and the deadline to register is just 3 weeks and 3 days away! We're supposed to have 50% of monthly support pledged before registering, and I'm currently at 28%. Please pray with me this week for God to supply in His perfect way and time, and to guide my mind as I plan, my mouth as I speak, and my hands as I work during this coming week of support-raising. Thank you!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
I'm like the flash!
I realized I haven't ever blogged about what I actually do now- oops! Partly because I had no photographic proof. But now I do! See? I loved having the opportunity this past week to share more with my home church about what I'll be doing in Japan and why. And that means I had some paparazzi handy, so now there's evidence that I really am raising support :) I love talking with people about Japan, how God's working there, and His marvelous gift of music.
Whenever there's a piano I always incorporate some music. (A simple arrangement of "Sakura" and Sinding's "Rustle of Spring" are two of my favorites: very different pieces, but fun to compare their themes of spring, hope, and beauty)
Friday, September 30, 2011
Kindergarten Wisdom
Me: Are you sure you feel ok? Your stomach doesn't hurt? (she had been sick recently, and kept doing this little cough/hiccup...so this was probably the 3rd time I asked)
Her: (confident and matter-of-fact) I'm not sick. The other night, I kept throwing up, but I prayed not to throw up, so I'm not sick now. I won't throw up anymore.
Her: (confident and matter-of-fact) I'm not sick. The other night, I kept throwing up, but I prayed not to throw up, so I'm not sick now. I won't throw up anymore.
Later...
Me: You know how I'm going to Japan? Other Christians pray for me and give me money so I can go, so I'm making a little flyer to tell them about what I need, and how things are going.
Her: Oh. Just say 'Give me $100 (a month), and I love you'. See? Noooow can we play hide-and-seek? :D
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