Sunday, April 20, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
April 19
Blizzard warning for: Hanna-Coronation-Oyen
Issued at 10:33 AM MDT SATURDAY 19 APRIL 2008
HEAVY SNOW TODAY AND BLIZZARD CONDITIONS SUNDAY.
Snowfall warning for: Hanna-Coronation-Oyen
Issued at 10:33 AM MDT SATURDAY 19 APRIL 2008
A FEW MORE CENTIMETRES OF SNOW ARE EXPECTED ALONG THE FOOTHILL REGIONS TODAY. HEAVY SNOW WILL DEVELOP THIS MORNING OVER THE NEW WARNING REGIONS.
After experiencing a few days of wonderfully warm spring weather, we were greeted to this view this morning - snow, wind and -8.9C making the temperature -19C with the wind chill. Hopefully Sprin
g will return soon!

A picture of contrasts...........
Issued at 10:33 AM MDT SATURDAY 19 APRIL 2008
HEAVY SNOW TODAY AND BLIZZARD CONDITIONS SUNDAY.
Snowfall warning for: Hanna-Coronation-Oyen
Issued at 10:33 AM MDT SATURDAY 19 APRIL 2008
A FEW MORE CENTIMETRES OF SNOW ARE EXPECTED ALONG THE FOOTHILL REGIONS TODAY. HEAVY SNOW WILL DEVELOP THIS MORNING OVER THE NEW WARNING REGIONS.
A picture of contrasts...........
spring vs winter.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
April 13
(I do appreciate his support for his globetrotting volunteering wife)
March 30
After working in the jungle with the Iban people, the group spent the last three days sightseeing in Kuching, visiting a cultural village and spending time at the Bako National Park on the beach of the South China Sea. It was a great time to unwind, enjoy visiting with the new friends we made on the trip and to witness God's care and His creations in this tropical island.
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Before flying home I took an extra day to sightsee in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. KL, as it is known, is a city of contrasts. Ultramodern malls and the second tallest towers in the world are situated next to open air third-world type markets and tin roofed dwellings. The express trains, subways and buses made it easy to get around the city to see the many highlights. The people,a variety of Malay, Chinese and Aboriginal, were all w
arm, friendly and helpful.
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Borneo Mission Trip - March 16
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Jungles, monkeys, long houses, orchids, heat, humidity, friendly warm people and strange languages met me when I arrived in Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia on March 19. I joined a group of 50 made up of high school students and adults for a two-week volunteer mission experience. The projects included building two brick churches and holding dental clinics for the Iban people who live in the jungle.
The thirty grade eleven and grade twelve students from Upper Columbia Academy, Spangle, Washington (where I graduated from) were divided into two teams with adult contractors, brick masons and cement supervisors on each team. By the end of the two weeks, both churches were completed and we were able to have a dedication service in each on the last day we were in the jungle.
I was fortunate to join one of the two dental teams that traveled daily to different long h
Due to the evening monsoon rains, we were treated to genuine “mud-bogging” as we traveled daily and I gained a new appreciation for the Hylux Toyota trucks. The other team occasionally traveled by longboats on the river to their clinic locations.
We were hosted by a village with three longhouses and a population of nearly
What impressed me the most were the warm, gentle people who so generously gave us all of their best in a culture that seemed to have so little. They are subsistence farmers and yet they shared what they could, and gave each and every one of us a homemade gift as a thank you for coming and helping them. We did what we could for them and they were so appreciative and grateful. They seem so content with so little…… makes me rethink my priorities. It was a totally awesome experience.
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