Sunday, February 17, 2008

Sweet Potatoes

Around the corner from my apartment is a street vendor selling Roasted Chestnuts and Sweet Potatoes. I have walked past this vendor since I moved in and haven't stopped. I guess part of me has been a bit nervous about buying from a street vendor and the other part of me has actually wanted to stop. Well today that part of me won. I stopped and bought a Sweet Potato for dinner. (I also realized that the other item is not Roasted Chestnuts...I'm not really sure what it is) I got home and cut into my sweet potato and got a big shock. I have never seen a white sweet potato before. But, oh, was it good. I think I will have to stop there again tomorrow after school.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Kung Hei Fat Choy!! Happy Lunar New Year

So today is the first day of the New Year on the Lunar Calendar. One of the great things about living in Hong Kong is that we have two new year celebrations. So, if you make new year's resolutions on January 1st and have already broken them by February you get a chance to start fresh on them.

Please pray for the people of China and Hong Kong as they participate in the Celebration for this holiday. Many will be traveling to their hometowns and as you may know China has been hit very hard with snow and the travel situation is not good. Also pray for those who have become Christians while away from their families and are now going to be traveling to visit these families for the first time as Christians. May the light of Christ shine through them as they spend time with their families and friends.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Navy visit

This week the USS BlueRidge was in Hong Kong. As I mentioned before I have gotten involved with the American Women's Association and I host a group of sailors for dinner when they are in town.

Caysie, Me, Loren and Steve

This time I hosted Caysie, Loren and Steve. Caysie is originally from Brooklyn, New York and is 21. She has been in the Navy for almost 2 years. Loren (a fellow Boilermaker) grew up in Haiti and is now a helicopter pilot. Steve is from Springfield, Missouri and is the Chaplain on the ship. Loren is also a Christian and is getting ready to start leading a Bible Study on the ship.

I took them out for a true Chinese Meal. They loved it.

Dried Beef and then you put it in the pockets behind it.

Peking Duck...(A Christmas Story anyone?)

Dumpling Soup.

Everything was delicious (hohomei)

Our time together was really a lot of fun. I think I was blessed by them more than they were by me. Please pray for them as they are out at sea for sometime and pray for the ministry that Steve is trying to build and for God to raise up more women and men like Loren to help work along side Steve.

Form 7 Last day

Today was the last day for the form 7 students (seniors) to have classes. They will now start their self-study as they prepare for the public exam that starts in March. Even though I didn't teach these students this year it is sad to see them go. Many of them were on the trip with our group this summer to Mainland China, so we grew close and it was so good to see them in the halls everyday.

Please pray for them as they prepare for their exams.