Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Jesus is the Reason?
I'd love to hear how you made choices to include Jesus in your celebration this year. Let's encourage one another in taking Christmas back in JESUS mighty Name!
Friday, December 12, 2008
Out of Commission and a new kind of Christmas....

Saturday, November 15, 2008
OUT OF ORDER
It should go - Botanical, Spiritual Retreat, Momma Mia - What I saw today...
I just uploaded the pictures in the other order and then finished the posts and they decided to publish in the order that the pictures were downloaded instead of the order I published them in... Oh for the love of technology!
ENJOY anyway :) I have just made it easier for you to leave a comment so feel free to do so on any or all of these new posts!
Love You all!
Spiritual Retreat day...
What a joy
The Creator of all things, the King of Kings and LORD of Lords,
He wanted to just spend time with me.
Overwhelmed
I was intentional in inviting Him into that time. I prayed, journalled, read the first 6 chapters in "THE Shack" - a book I have wanted to read but just have't found the time and I even dozed a bit here and there. It was entirely peaceful and I loved getting away with Jesus.
When was the last time You set aside a day to commune with your Saviour?
I am blessed that our bosses see such value in this and put our spiritual health as a priority in meeting with us each week and also in making time for us to have 2 spiritual retreat days a semester. What a good investment...
Friday, November 14, 2008
Botanical Gardens and the Monkeys I saw!!!
They look cute but will scratch you for food.
I always say to myself "Dorthy, you are not in Kansas anymore!"
I took pictures and so I wasn't in on the waterfights... next time!
Brandi and Kyra, myself and the kids played in the water for a long time.
These are some of the beautiful kids that I get to love on every week!
Where else in the world would I be spending time with an American (who grew up in Africa and Cambodia), a Tanzanian, A Korean and a Cambodian student in one day. This is a picture of my life at Dalat and there is no where I'd have picked to be rather than with these 4 that day.
Momma MIA!!!
What I saw today...
Saturday, November 1, 2008
OUCH!
TRIPE??? A Bulgarian Standard... hated by Canadians around the world.
The long weekend in October...
This is the view from my 13th floor window of our hotel with 6112 rooms in it. It is not the only hotel at Genting Highlands either. They were full up for the weekend. It was CRAZY beautiful and you'll notice I am wearing a vest and long sleeves in pictures below cause it was chilly! What a welcomed relief after 3 months of heat! We felt it when we got back home... the kids took off into the pool immediately!
THis is right before we shot over a hundred feet up in the air (We were already 6000feet above sea level at the top of the mountain we were on!) and then dropped and raised repeatedly before setting back down on the ground. I had JUST eaten at Kenny Rogers Chicken (treated by Tim and Shauna actually) and was just fine to go up and down with these two adventurers over and over. It was so fun! We could see the lightning coming from over a few mountain ranges and see the lights for miles and miles...
Me and mY very own bug/mouse (those are her nicknames - she insists that NO one else call her that because when they all started calling her that - it wasn't special anymore - we even had a talk about it in her dorm cause she was serious! I love her dearly no matter what I call her!)
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Jungle Adventures...
My dear friend Brandi and I went for a hike up a paved path in the jungle (so she can take Kyra in the stroller). - I am serious about the whole don't read on thing - this isn't a book where a blue monster named "Grover" is going to say 'just kidding' at the end. There are real live monsters in this story. For serious!
SO we are walking up the steep'ish jungle path - there are jungle sounds, and jungle foliage (I love the word foliage) and we have a dog and a stroller and myself and Brandi.
I haven't seen a monkey yet though they have them everywhere in Malaysia - heard some on the roof at off campus dorm and even saw its tail briefly but no full views of these wild monkeys - Brandi assured me that I would definitely see some on our jaunt. We walked onto the path from the parking lot and what did we see?
Not a Monkey...
A scorpion that was about 6 inches long. It was dark blue and had an orange stinger and Brandi noticed it first. She assured me at that point that it was the first scorpion she had ever seen in this park... and that the bigger they are the less poison they sting with. I was not comforted., We walked on.
Finally at the top of the hill we see the first of the monkeys I saw today. They were cute little brown monkeys way up high in a tree. They chittered at me and were quite cute by all estimation. We walked on.
Next we were walking and there is a water canal made of concrete on one side of the path with run off water gushing down and we saw two random fish - big'ish fish even - that had jumped out and met their death on the path. How odd. We walked on.
Then we entered into a dark portion with lots of overhanging trees and you could hear the monkeys chattering way louder - we saw some with black faces and white around their eyes and mouth and lots of them came down further because they hate 'JUDE', the dog. Well, we lost sight of Jude for a minute and when we got around the corner there was a stand off between a very male monkey and a very silly dog. Brandi picked up a stick and called Jude to come. He finally did and then I was put on stick duty and walked between the mean monkey who was screeching at us (and the dog Brandi was carrying). We walked on.
Then we were coming down and we saw a beautiful leaf bug being eaten by ants and I just about stepped on the second Blue Scorpion of the day. YIKES! We walked on.
We were almost to the turn to go down the hill and Brandi sticks her arm out in front of me and says, 'Stop, Grab the dog" in a voice that compelled me to listen. She points and I see - my first snake in Malaysia and it is only slithering on the bottom half of its body - the rest upright and in its mouth it is carrying a huge hunk of something meaty and she says, "That is a viper, in case you ever wanted to know what a viper looks like." I didn't want to know. At this point walking on was a last resort not a choice. We walked on.
Now I had avoided, two scorpions, two fish, a giant leaf bug, Masses of angry monkeys and a viper but the worst monster of all was found in the parking lot... I walked right into it without taking notice but the second it happened, I knew I had trouble on my, well, on my shoe. I stepped right into a pile of doggy doo... The concrete jungle, it's the most dangerous of all, I tell ya.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Stuff that makes transition hard...
I stole this from my friend Michelle. It is a picture of the sunset outside our windows. It makes me think of Saskatchewan when the sun sets here. It is nice after a few years of being in mountains and not actually seeing the sunset or the radiant colors it can produce. God shows off and paints the sky for us and I try to notice ...
This is a picture of two of my favorite fellas! I love my Dad and my Noah too! These are the things that make transition hard. We just had our 1st sememter debriefing for new staff. So these things are fresh on my mind.
My dad has been in the hospital the past few weeks. I have been here. I have felt pretty far away. I can't just fly home to support my family in these rough spots like I have been able to do in the past and yet God has shown me how He can take care of my family and me even from this distance. He showed me how overqualified He is in a reminder from Psalm 121 "He never sleeps or slumbers" Even in that, the smallest of ways, He is so much more equipped to care for them than me or even the health professionals who have diligently been working on caring for his needs. He got to go home today so I am happy for Him!
The other thing that makes my transition hard is missing the 8 1/2 nieces and nephews I have. I am super auntie to them! I talked to Sharla's 4 this week on the phone and look forward to the little one in her tummy being part of our family in February. Noah said to me, "Auntie, are you still in Manasia?" I said, "Yep! You still in Saskatoon?" And he said, "Yep, just checkin". I miss getting those moments with them. I have to trust that God will still allow those singing, praying, loving moments even from this distance... I miss them very much though.
I miss my friends. In the past few years, I have been either leaving Sk to go to BC or leaving BC to go to SK. I wonder if some haven't noticed I am really gone from Canada yet! :) Some have, I have heard from you through e-mails and real life mail (which I reiterate is my favorite thing ever!). It is hard to see how friendships change when convenience of being in community with them changes. I am also thankful for those who are far away who feel like they are right here with me from thier efforts to stay in touch. Blessings outweigh any sadness.
My last week since I wrote I have:
Switched dorms - There are two dorms that share time with me so I have switched over the other dorm.
I got sick - Germy kids everywhere will do that to ya!
We had Spiritual Ephasis week and saw 24 students come to know Jesus for the first time!
I ran into a student from Caronport who is here in Malaysia doing missions work at church! Yeah Meagan! How funny is that?
I slept in (wind up clocks must be wound up if you intend for them to wake you up!) too late!
I ate tripe - The stomach lining of pigs (this will be a one time event like the durian!)
I blessed friends and got blessed :)
Its been a good few days! I'll update again soon. :)
Much love
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Welcome to my life...
This is my friend Bronwyn and I. We had a good time with a bunch of the girls this weekend. We went to do batik (kind of fancy paint by number type art on cloth). She teaches at the school and has a sweet spirit. She is Canadian but grew up in South Africa so she has a great accent!
This is Danae Frentz. She is my friend Tasha Frentz's cousin in law. Her husband, Chad, is cousins with Danae. She lives here in Penang and I went out to "Sizzling Chicken" with her parents and her last week after church. I have been friends with Tasha for a lot of years now, she was even my freshie when I was in gr. 12! Its funny how small the Christian circle can get.
This is Brem and Donna Frentz, Chad's aunt and uncle. They are lovely people who are serving God in Asia with the Christian and Missionary Aliance. It was a great lunch of fellowship followed up by a "Magnum" (walls icecream bar!). I was very blessed to have been invited to dine with them.
This is 'Rat Island" from a different view, my friend, Brandi's balcony view of the water.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Friday Nights...
Well, This week ha
s been good. My dearest friend Kristi had a birthday in Germany and entered the rhelm of the wise (30). We welcome her with arms wide. I had fun writing her a song called "Schwing Schwing All Night" as her present, it is on YouTube if you are able to find it. Some of you have been asking so here it is. Bear with me, its my first song ever and I am not a guitar player BUT I do enjoy my dear friend, wanted to honour her and Oh, I love love love her hair! (watch the song to find out why that is significant) *link at bottom of this posting.Friday Nights are an interesting time in the dorms. Most kids are So excited to be out eating other places or off campus. They work hard and have restrictions on them all week and then Friday Hits and they just love getting to go to the mall, or movies, or to some event. They must be back to campus by 10 and then they can go to indoor soccer or play games in dorm till bedtime at 11 for JRhighers and 12 for SRhighers. It can be a bit long and not too eventful but it also has afforded for some good conversations when a dorm student stays behind to visit or has no other plans... I am choosing to believe that God has good plans for Friday Nights too.
Oh, if you read this blog - can you leave a comment and ask me a question you are dying to know about me or my time here in Malaysia just so that I know you read this blog? I found out a few new people this week who read it and I had no idea :) it is mostly just interesting to me and I would love to know! AND I'd like to answer the questions you have!
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=aPolGKY5IOY - Here's my YouTube link.
Friday, September 5, 2008
Good things to come
Now for the ramblings...
Today I got a glimpse of and answer to "WHY?', a question I ask all the time. Today the "Why?" question was "Why have you brought me to Dalat?" He answered me loud and clear.
I guess when we make a big move, a 'jump off a cliff and hope you really did want me to' move. We want to know that we made the 'right' choice. There are times when I am not convinced that there are as many 'right' and 'wrong' choices in this world. If we are going after God then that is right. BUT when you sell your life, give up all that is known, security that you could have a hand in providing, your family, your beautiful life in a beautiful place... when you give that all up because you believe God called you - just expect to see some of the reasons come to life... Maybe that it is one of the reasons He shows us how He's working - faith building. I have come expecting and He has shown me many good things.
I have committed to preparing short devotionals and praying with them in my dorms on the day that I am in them. This week I was wondering if it was needed partly because a few students asked "Will we have to have Aunt Lana Time every Thursday?" I thought and prayed about it and gave them the explaination that night. I told them after explaining that I wanted to get to know them, wanted to share with them and give them chance to share, I told them that I believed God had good things for us all in that investment and told them that I was not requiring them to come. I was humbly requesting their presence for 15-20 minutes once a week. They plan to attend :)
Well, the next day God showed me how this investment is growing into some significant interactions with my dorm students and through one of them making a decsion for Christ (YEAH GOD!) after our God time in his dorm this week. I see that God has definite plans to continue to answer the question, "Why have you sent me to Dalat for this time". He has overwhelmed me by giving me a glimpse of what He's doing. He doesn't have to but He is so good. He knows it changes us. I plan to allow Him to live that out in me whatever ways He sees fit... His plans effect eternity and that is a worthy pursuit.
There are definitely good things to come... I come expecting
