Thursday, May 28, 2009

Dublin

I have arrived in Manchester as of this morning and almost missed my flight! I sprinted for about 8 full minutes and was able to make it to the gate in time to board. Go figure it was the last gate in the ENTIRE Dublin airport. Here are a few shots from Dublin.

So far travels have been great and I'm so glad to be meeting up to do some ministry and evangelism with my home church.














Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Ahnyoung!

Friday May 22 marked my last day teaching at CDI. It was hard to say goodbye to some of my students, but I feel confident about moving on. Saturday was the going away party.

I am in awe of how many amazing people I have in my life. I feel so loved. I felt the same way I did when I first left Boise to come to Korea. It's really cool to see it come full circle and to see the thriving community of friends that I have in Korea.


Thanks to everyone who came out! I proudly proclaim that each person who was there has been a valuable part of my life in Korea and has taught me about life in one way or another.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Her Morning Elegance

I figured this was worth a post. I think it's beautiful.

Enjoy!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Baby Bumblebee

A piece of preciousness with my student Jack. Hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy being his teacher!


Love Love Love

Today is Mother's Day. I called my mom to wish her well, but my absence by living abroad leaves me feeling empty and powerless to actually let her know how thankful I am she's my mother. She's a wonderful woman who has always directly and indirectly taught me about life. There are moments when I realize I am becoming much like her and it always brings a smile to my face.


She's made many sacrifices that upon thinking about, choke me up because I realize I don't know if I'd truly have the courage or strength to pull through the way she has.

I love my mother and I gladly call her my friend.

That being said, I'm two weeks away from my big Europe trip and that much closer to being back in Boise to spend time with my family and friends. Destination?

Ireland

England

Netherlands

Germany

Greece

Italy

Spain

I'm also two weeks away from being finished with my job. I have been amazed at how wonderful it's been to work here; however, a few weeks ago I experienced frustration that has been somewhat of a challenge to deal with. The challenge has been a learning experience and overall positive, but I will be glad to move on to the next chapter, but will greatly miss many of my dear students.

I feel like maybe this challenge has a lot to do with what Mr. Oswald Chambers has put really well:

"Now He commands me to show the same love to others by saying, ". . . love one another as I have loved you" ( John 15:12 ). He is saying, "I will bring a number of people around you whom you cannot respect, but you must exhibit My love to them, just as I have exhibited it to you." This kind of love is not a patronizing love for the unlovable— it is His love, and it will not be evidenced in us overnight. Some of us may have tried to force it, but we were soon tired and frustrated."

I am sorry for the love that has not been true or genuine and am challenged by the reminder that God's love will not continue to grow in me unless it is nurtured.

What an amazing Lord I serve that deals with me in such a gracious way regardless of my faults, failures and insecurities.

Praying for authentic love,
- J.