Saturday, 10 November 2012

The Work Begins

  Up until now Chris, Steve and I have just been getting to know each other a bit better and holding some informal chats along the way.  We're getting a good appreciation for the work that Chris is doing and the amount of effort that goes into his work. We remain thankful for having a person like him doing the Lord's work.

  Today I learned a new word.

"Ish"

  As in, we'll be there around 10:00...ish.  The culture here is much different than our North American way where we do everything on the hour or half hour. We have clocks on our walls, our cel phones, our microwaves and stoves, our PVR's etc etc. Our lives run by time.  Our friends here in South America are not too concerned about time.  They are more "event" driven. The meeting will start "When we all arrive". Those whom are early enjoy the break, those who are late don't appear to be apologetic or in a hurry.  Steve and I are learning much patience and getting good at it. 

This morning Chris is going to pick us up at 9ish. We might be ready, or we might not be. We'll see how we feel.  It's kinda refreshing, I think I can get used to it.

The 3 of us met at the library in the Aldeia Training Center today for a few hours in a more formal setting.   We discussed a variety of topics concerning the mission aid work Chris is doing. 
Topics such as where his time is being spent, where is he most needed, communication between boards and the mission workers.  The talks are open and frank and we appreciate the trust relationship we have in our brother to be able to communicate in this fashion. 

After 4 hours we broke for the day and spent a few down hours at the hotel before going to the Boersemas for a BBQ.  The families Wieske and Vanspronsen were invited as well as Ken and Pauline Bulthuis who are down on behalf of mission board.  We had an opportunity to bring a few gifts for the children who were delighted with multiple pairs of shoes, colouring books, picture books and puzzles. Chris and his wife Thecia put on a wonderful spread. We lacked nothing, and were very appreciative for there hospitality.

Tomorrow is Sunday and an opportunity to visit some of our churches in the Recife area.  But for now it's time to wind down....I hope to be in bed by 11.......ish.....

Have a blessed Lord's Day!

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like you are having a great time so far! I think anyone who lives in a tropical area runs on the "ish" time. No wonder they think we live in a rat race in North America though! It doesnt take long to get used to the slower paced lifestyle...good luck when you return to Vancouver and no one looks your way or says hello anymore. Have a good sunday!

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  2. I think I belong in Brazil....I love using the "ish" time :)
    Is that a brick BBQ?! looks interesting....
    Sounds like you are learning a lot of what goes on at the center....looking forward to hear more :)

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