Monday, September 29, 2008

S.A.L.T.S!!!

Ahoy, me Hearties!!
Well we departed to Victoria early last Monday morning and boarded our new beautiful house on the sea-the "Pacific Grace". Having done no prior sailing before SALTS (Sailing and Life Training Society), I was extremely excited to have a week where I could try out the sailors life and experience everything that goes along with it. We were all divided into three separate watches: Forward, Port, and Starboard watch. I was in Forward watch-aka-team: "Flippin' Rad," and we had the pleasure of having Antony Dickinson as our watch leader.
His stories and the discussions our group had were some of the highlights of my week. It was neat to hear about the amazing places he's been and the way God has been using him and working in his life. 

The weather throughout the week started off great. The wind was excellent on Monday, but then seemed to die out as the week went on. It got a little cloudy and rainy mid-week, and some harsh fog on Friday that later turned into sunshine and blue skies before we docked back in Victoria. During the day, we would have short sailing lessons and the three watches would rotate shifts. I got to do everything from manning the helm to climbing the fore mast. Using the head was a whole other experience...haha I even got to climb out into the whiskers at the bow of the boat. It was a thrilling experience to be raised out over the water and just being able to relax and take in the beauty of God's creation, knowing that He is in complete control of the winds and the waters.



Throughout the week we were chosen to do an hour of night watch duty and were randomly partnered up with members from our watch. Both of mine were during mid-morning from 2-3am. I had sweet partners for both of my night watches and it was nice getting some time to get to know them both better. Funny enough, due to the legal way of spelling my name "Jamie," I was partnered up in the only co-ed night watch the first night:)

Every night after sunset the crew would teach us a game before songs and mug up. I don't think I've ever laughed so much in five consecutive days as i did on that boat. The gam
es just kept getting better every night we were there. After the songs each night, Jim Bad (our Kaleo leader), would challenge us with different questions. One night we had to think up different names for each other, ones that we saw would challenge that person and that they would later mature into. It was super neat to see how some people had the same idea for certain names. Or how they were related and connected in their meanings. We had some sweet worship and song times in the evenings on the boat as well. We had a variety of instruments including guitars, a violin, a kazoo, and even the Skipper whipped out his penny whistle every now and then. Before we left for the trip I was starting to get a pretty bad cold. So i packed tons of meds to keep my nose-runnings to a min. Once aboard the Grace though, my cold never got any worse, and actually went completely away, so no meds were needed. It was such an answer to prayer!

All in all, my week of sailing was wicked awesome. So many memories were made and our Kaleo group just keeps getting tighter and tighter. This trip will always remain a highlight when I think back on this year. Some things that I would love prayer for right now are for healing for my right ankle-it's still recovering from when I rolled it in volleyball a couple weeks ago,-climbing the ratlines to the top of the fore mast didn't help in the healing process whatsoever (even though the view from up there was SO worth it!!). Also, that i would be well rested as I have had numerous late nights and busy days (and one all nighter:S) and I'm starting to feel the effects. I will be updating again in the next day or two about the start of classes this week and what's coming up next week as well.
Thanks for keeping me in your thoughts and prayers!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Mt Albert Edward!!

After a late night packing session, the teams were drawn from a hat and leaders were assigned to the groups. Team Awesome included the lovely Kristie Voth (who is also our Kaleo Life Leader), my new found 'twin'-Amelia the industrious, Brandon a charmer of sorts, Jordana the fearless, and Benjamin the courageous...Team Awesome was a fantasic group of six. We had many memorabe moments, bonding disussions, snort fests, and delishish sweat swaps. Amelia provided the motivation by constantly supplying Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." The whole mountain experience was amazing. Just being completely surrounded in His creation brought such a peace and and a constant sense of awe. It was neat to see all of our five groups working together and encouraging and supporting everyone during the trip. Once reaching the top, hearts were moved and eyes watered. It was an incredible feeling to have all us from Kaleo and the leaders in a circle at the peak of Albert Edward joining together in prayer. One major blessing during the trip was my right ankle, which i had previously rolled while playing volleyball two days before we left for the trip. The entire hike, i never felt any pain or was hindered by it in any way! SO thankful!! Thrity-four km's later we arrived back at our vans, tired, wonderfully smelly, and a satisfying sense of accomplishment. The following are a few more pics from the trip...

Friday, September 19, 2008

intros oh lovely intros...

Hey everyone!!
I'm sorry it's taken me this long to get back to you all and send out an update. It was a rather rushed last few days of packing, moving rooms, and goodbyes before i headed out to Kaleo. I arrived here on the 10th of September over flowing with excitement and a fair bit of nervousness. I've been here over a week now and as i look back on the past few days i can't believe everything that's happened so far.

Right off the start we were thrown into wild introduction games and orientations that took up a fair bit of time in those first couple days. The first night, we were lead to the field to play the game: "pudding horse." This lovely game consisted of nylon leggings filled with chocolate pudding and full head whipping momentum-with the nylons fit snugly over our faces. The aim was to try to get your own pudding on everyone else while avoiding being smacked from others. And as if this wasn't enough chaos already, our Kaleo leaders pranced around as fairies and threw flour on our puddin' plastered bodies.


In the picture above are my two wonderful roomies: Malayne and Jesse. I know it looks like we got the worst of it, but really you should see the other guys...
These ladies are amazing gals and i feel truly blessed to be living in Forest-side with them:) I will post more about them as the days go on though.