Sunday, June 19, 2011


WEEKENDS
Living and working in the same place is quite interesting, it's very convienient, no traffic problems with getting to work, also it makes it much easier to organise a few things from home and for Dave and I to be flexible with our duties and time. On the whole it's a great experience, but one thing is you never really know is what's going to happen next. Weekends can be very quiet or they can be crazy. As there are many of us living here and our area is quite big, including great physical resources (e.g. park, pool, sports court, classrooms) often special things happen at the weekend. A meeting for parents, a quick game of football, visiting kids from another YWAM house to use the pool, pastors' breakfasts, parties, weddings, a church using the facilities, baptisms or even pre-funeral gatherings. This is great as we are really able to bless the community, there is no other space quite like this one here.

This weekend has been a bit crazy, on Friday night there was a football group here and another group having a campover for the weekend. Saturday there was a swimming group and the camp continued. Today, as well as the campover still happening a church of about 30 people appeared wanting to get to know the house and find out about what we do. These sort of unexpected things can happen and it's great that the community is interested in what we do as working together is definitely the best way. Thankfully, someone was willing to show them around, they brought their own picnic breakfast and had a good time. But what is strange is the way that we never know if a weekend will be quiet or noisy, if the doorbell will ring constantly or if we'll see nobody. With all of the crazy stuff happening today it made me think back to our weekend camping away 2 weeks ago. It is always very nice to get out of the city (I don't think I'll ever be a person who loves the city) and relax somewhere else. We went to one of our favourite places called Serra do CipĆ³ (about a 2hr drive away). It has beautiful views and waterfalls.
Gideon and I appreciating the fresh air and the view (and having a bit of a rest after a steep climb)

We had a great walk, going up river, climbing over the rocks and finding a way around the waterfalls. Our goal - to reach the source...... we didn't make it, but we had an awesome time trying.

Just one of the smaller waterfalls along the way. We are very thanful that we had a brief time away, helping us to re-charge and appreciate God's creation. We also enjoy the 'unexpected' nature of the work here, knowing that God uses these things and we never want to get to the stage of blocking out what he wants to do so that our agenda remains undisturbed.

1 comment:

Roger and Mary said...

So glad you were able to get away to such a beautiful place. No doubt batteries v. much needed re-charging, especially after tackling the Centre's finances as well as everything else!

Hope when you really need a QUIET weekend, you don't get a CRAZY one. I usually find it quite hard to give over time to something unplanned! Many times important to do so, though! Love, R and M