Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Monday, October 31, 2016

Brazil - Things I did

Ate chicken heart. Been there done that! 

Helped paint the wall for a new church plant 

Spent time in Brazilian traffic

And more traffic

 Distributed John and Romans Door to Door. 
(more like gate to gate) 

 Ate Brazilian Mcdonalds, that was important :)
Helped with a youth rally

 Visitited an orphange 

Passed out tracts to this crowd leaving a Soccer (Football) Game 

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Christ the Redeemer - Brazil

First, glimpse after a breathtaking, rollercoaster inspiring ride up the mountain

It looks bigger on TV

 It is still farely tall! 

Sunset view from the top of the mountain, overlooking Rio de Janerio 

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Olypmics - Rio 2016

The Olympic Stadium


Long Jump 

Gold Medal Event 
the 3000 meter Steeple Chase


Discus 

Hammer Throw

Media center had the best seats! :)

First, Olympic Games

Gold and Bronze medalist from Kenya for the 3000m Steeplechase 

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Pictures from Thessaloniki

 Technically, this picture is from Vienna.
A very strong cup of coffee to keep me going.
A beautiful sunset over the Aegean Sea

More to follow in a day or two

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

The Story Behind the Picture

The story behind the picture
   Often times we see a picture, that little glimpse into a moment of time, and find it interesting or captivating. However, to the person behind the lens, or the person in the picture,they know there is more  the photo than meets the eye.
 Take this picture for example.

   You see an American girl and a young African boy posing for a picture; it seems like a typical, straightforward picture. But there is a story that goes with this picture. I am not certain I can adequately the story behind the picture, but I will give it a shot.

   It was July 4th, 2014, when the picture was taken, but the story goes back a bit farther. You see the boy’s name is Yusif. He is a 9-year-old boy, full of energy and without the capacity to sit still very long, like not at all! Yusif was one of the children who came each week to Sunday School. If a piece of flannel graph fell to the ground, or was not laying smoothly on the board, Yusif was quick to help pick up or smooth out the pictures. At first, he caused me frustration; he was constantly in disagreements with one boy or another or with his sister, moving from seat to seat or some other means of exerting energy.
   I cannot pin point when, but at some point everything changed. Maybe it was because he started meeting me as I walked through town. Perhaps, it was the grasping of my hand as we walked. It could have been when I saw his behavior to others, how sweet and gentle he was with his little brother. I honestly do not know when I lost my heart to that little boy, but I soon realized I had.   
   After our walks through town, Yusif and I would come to the boundary where he was not allowed to follow me home, but he would always ask if he could come. All the kids wanted to be able to come up the hill, but the compound where I lived has two dogs. Goodness and Mercy, are two great dogs, but not overly friendly to strangers.a Yusif knew he was not allowed to come up the hill, but he would still ask.
   One day I found Yusif playing at his Auntie’s house. I was soon roped into playing Tic Tac Toe! After a time I extracted myself and as usual, Yusif grabbed my hand to walk me home. Everything was as normal down to Yusif asking, “Today I da go up wit you, yah?” Only this time he was surprised to hear me say, “Yes.”
   WE began walking up the hill, his hand in mine. I ask him if he is afraid of the dogs and the brave little boy said no, with great confidence. Well, not five steps later, one of the dogs has heard us and is coming to investigate. As Mercy starts toward us, I feel Yusif’s hand grip mine much tighter and while I know, he is afraid, it hits me that he trusts me. He knows that I will protect him, I will not let the dog come to close, and he trusts me! I am not this boy’s mother, I am no family to this boy, my skin is different from his, yet he knows that I will not let anything happen to him.
   The whole purpose of Yusif coming up was so I could have a picture taken with him. As Laura takes the first couple pictures, he was rather stiff and uncomfortable. Yet when I wrapped my arm around him and teased him, his precious toothy smile popped out and with a snap of the camera one y favorite pictures was captured.
   
That young boy who will turn 12 years old on August 12th, 2016. I met many children, probably, no definitely more children than adults, during the time I was in Sierra Leone, but none made quite the impression on my heart as Yusif did.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Summer Missions Trip



Any ideas where I might be going this Summer? 

Click the link to find out where I am taking a 

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Views from My Seats

Here are some pictures from the various flights I have made over the years.
I like to fly, especially when I get a window seat!!
As you will see from these pictures, the majority of my window seats 
have had the wing in view,
which is great, because as you land you can watch those wing flaps go to work!!!

Clear waters nearing the Florida keys.
(Destination Miami, after a trip to Trinidad)

 Taxiway at Miami International Airport 
 Waiting for permission to back away from the gates,
but I do not remember where!

 Thick clouds on the trip from Thessaloniki, Greece to Florida
 Snowcapped mountains, the Alps
 Salt Lake City
Sunset sky over West Africa