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Monday, December 28, 2009

House Sitting

Here are a few handy hints I've learnt...

- Try and pick up dog poo before it rains. Nasty!

- If you don't get to the cat vomit quick enough... the dog will.

- Never go shopping on an empty stomach.

- When you have vistitors over- always go to bed last. Otherwise things 'mysteriously' don't work in the morning.

- Always put the bins out! Even if you feel sorry for the truck drivers and think they deserve a sleep in on Christmas day!

Lastly: make dedicated effort to make the most of: boxing bag, reclining sofas, double bed, foxtel with all channels, peace and quiet, a dog to go running with and a spa bath!

One and a half weeks to go!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Avatar

Ok wow! Best creatively designed movie I've seen in such a long time, if not ever! I got in my car ...at 1230 at night and felt this overpowering desire that I was invincible on the roads. That if need be I could fling my car on its side to dart around obstacles in my upcoming path. Needless to say I reminded myself that 'NO- my car is not a spaceship' and everyone's safety was held in high regard.

I also have a slight obsession with nature and all things that glow, sparkle and are unusual to the eye so let's just say- I'm captivated. The scenery; forests and mountains and seas...the flowers and vines and creatures...It took my breath away and I'm still waiting for it to return.

There was a moment where the Avatars struck a very similar resemblance to the Israelites (from the Old Testament). The main dude (in Avatar) said something like "they have no home, they have no hope" and it was at that point that they collectively returned to the only answer and hope they knew.... their replica of God.

Their 'community' got me thinking as well. The close knit way they lived, regarding themselves as 'brothers'. Commitment to love and be with only One other for for the rest of their life. The high regard they had for their environment, creation was precious to them...sacred. Life was precious...sacred.

I hope I can live with as much passion as they did. I know it's just a movie but there is always something to be learnt. I'd go see it again- give me a holla' if ur keen!

On another note, just watched Hannah Montanna the movie and shed a few tears. Umm... what's wrong with me?!

Autumn

I'd be your Autumn any day!
We'll be amazing,
I know for sure.
I just haven't met you yet!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

December Fifteenth, Two Thousand and Nine

Went for a walk today through the rose gardens just doing my thing.

Unknowingly singing out loud to myself I stumbled across an elderly pair of lover birds having an intimate little moment amongst the blossoms. Ahhh I just wanted to stop and stare, it was just soo.... refreshing?! Soo old and yet soo excited to spend time with each other and share a sneaky snog.

The smiles on their faces were needless to say contagious. So I continued to frolick along my way... with a few sporadic outbursts of giggles... Praying that I too will share that kind of excitement with someone in the days my wrinkles become more apparent!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

3/12/09

Trying to do essays with EIGHT people now living in the house. Certainly testing my patient/disciplined/concentrate through anything skills. I wish there was a facial expression to describe how I feel right now!

Extract from one of my readings ( I rather liked):

"The biblical vision of justice springs from the conviction that God LOVES justice and that this love is an ACTIVE love which issues in His putting right situations of injustice. God's people follow Him in doing justice; that is, restoring to the community all those who , through misfortune, calamity, deprivation or oppression have been hitherto excluded. For this to be achieved, resources and opportunities must be opened up to all. Justice is a necessary means to human recreation and reconciliation."

- 'The Message of Mission: The Glory of Christ in All Time and Space'

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

1/12/2009

Summer- I welcome you with open arms!

Today:
- Been a week since I returned from OS. Still feels like my mind is in a far off land... I hope it comes back soon.

Can't stop thinking about the kids in Nusa Penida. Such simple things we did made a lifetime impact in their worlds. Like providing a child with crutches (for only $35) so he had something to stabilize his walking at school. At the age of 15 he has never been at school because he simply "couldn't walk". Another girl, an orphan, has never gone to school because she doesn't have a uniform. In order to go to school you HAVE to have an uniform. Why on earth on such a small disadvantaged island you would have such a rule is one I cannot understand. Regardless though- $14 or so got her a uniform and now she has access to an education. Such simple things.

I think it's soo unfair that if these kids were born in Australia there lives would be completely different. Why should location determine simple things like education? I know that there's many different debatable reasons and complications, but whatever they are...I still think it sucks!

Little ones in Nusa Penida- I hope you sleep well tonight. Im thinking of you xox