Saturday, May 2, 2009

Well it's about time!

Outreach Weeks 1-3 - April 12-May 2 - Calcutta

Well, it's been a while since I've written, but here I am in India.

Outreach Prep week went well; we had a crazy prep day where we were "on outreach" and had to bargain for food (a skill that has come in handy, it turns out), start bonfires, get dropped of miles from our base and find our way back, and put together a church service with 30 seconds notice.

Travel to Calcutta went well, and the three weeks we've spent here have been good ones. We're staying in the center of the city and have been working with several ministries in the area, including ministries to street and train station children, prostitutes, slum women, and the Mother Theresa Homes (I'd be more specific, but for now I can't due to Indian policy concerning visitors to this country).
We've adapted to India alright; aside from a couple of bouts with food poisoning we've been healthy. We now wear the traditional Salwar Suits (western clothes are thought immodest, especially in the outskirts of town). It's pretty hot here (between 85-100 degrees F), and the humidity hasn't been the greatest either, so that's been a bit of a challenge since our hostel rooms don't have any form of AC.

The culture is so very different from the West. There are so many people everywhere (Calcutta has a population of over 13 million) - 90% of the people you see on the street are men, and the gender rolls are very different here, so it's taken a bit of getting used to. It's hard to keep from smiling at men - you can't even talk to them to ask for directions for fear of sending the wrong signals!

Travel is another adventure - we've learned to estimate the amount of time it'll take to get somewhere and double it just for good measure. The bus system is cheap and reliable, but sometimes the buses are a bit overcrowded. Case in point, we once got on to a local bus that was so packed with people that you were literally pressing against people on all sides - Joel had to hang out the door as the bus drove in order to keep from being shoved off by the sheer number of bodies.

The Indian people are really friendly; they all want to know where we're all from and what we're doing here. They're also very hospitable. Turid and I sat down to talk for an hour or so with a group of street kids who were begging, and they were gracious enough to entertain us right there on the sidewalk - they bought us chai (tea) and pieces of green mango (a treat for the locals, though I prefer the ripe ones).

Tomorrow we fly to Delhi. We'll be there for a few days before taking a week-long prayer hike through the Indian Himalayas. We'll have a few days of debrief after that, then we spend a week in Delhi (or thereabouts) for a bit of ministry and our pastoral visit from Holmsted. After that, we're not sure! Our third location hasn't been made clear yet - I'll keep you posted!
Photos: Calcutta (many more to come once I'm back home!)

Friday, April 3, 2009

Missions Week - Journal - March 30 - April 3


Monday

Today the India team went on a practice trek - we weighed down our backpacks with 15 kilos of stuff (that’s 33 pounds of rice, catsup and mustard for me) and hiked through the woods, sheep folds, and horse paddocks for two hours. It was really fun; a workout, but not too horrific. In India we’ll be hiking 20 + miles a day for over a week at one point, so we need the practice.

Tuesday

We had our last small group meeting before outreach today - we had a very good tea party and talk; I love the girls in my small group. We’ve gotten very close over these 12 weeks. I’m sad that none of my small group is coming with me to India; it’ll be hard to get on without them - then again, maybe that’s a way God is challenging me…
Peter Bos shaved Joel’s head in preparation for outreach today - all accept for a strip down the middle. Yep - a Mohawk. ‘Tis awesome.
This evening Hannah Salway, Inge Bos, and Erin taught us three skits for outreach - two for children and one for adults. They’re all silent skits, which makes them easy to memorize. Vetle and Anne Joy stole the show; they are masters of physical humor.

Wednesday

Our last outreach in Brighton today - I stayed at the church to pray with Kayla, Anne Joy, and Turid (funny - the first time we went to Brighton for outreach I prayed with Kayla and Anne Joy too).
Nika, Natasha, Jon, Gert-Jan, Ruth and I walked into Staplefield for the evening - we goofed around on the village green in the play ground then went to the Jolly Tanner’s for drinks.
Ketsia, Esther, Ruth and I (small group! We always tend to gravitate towards one another) stayed up until 1am watching Memoirs of a Geisha; a decent movie with excellent costumes and cinematography.

Thursday

This morning I was awakened from my sleep-in by an inordinate amount of chatter and giggling from the other girls; apparently they’d discovered some attractive males among the 30-odd German YWAM staff here for a retreat over breakfast.
Turid, Vetle, Anne Joy and I went to the clinic in Hayward’s Heath for our Japanese Encephalitis vaccine this morning. Fun times. We’ll be getting our follow-up shot next Thursday.
The Morgan family (a family on staff here - they have 3-year-old twin boys we all fawn over) invited us over for desert this afternoon; Gary Morgan had made excellent tiramisu for us all. They just wanted to thank us for being such a great DTS (naturally).
For ministry night we split into small groups and then took turns having the others say what they’d seen change in us since the beginning of DTS… let me just say, my small group is phenomenal!

Friday

Today was the last day of lectures! How sad - it’s been amazing; I’ve learned so, so much from the speakers. I’ve been able to totally overhaul some things and confirm others.
Today was the last day of work duties as well; Gert-Jan and Allie had to leave early so I got to chop 40 pounds of potatoes and about 10 pounds of carrots all on my lonesome.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Oh, by the way - I’m going to INDIA!


Turns out I can tell you where I’ll be for outreach after all - just can’t go into specifics here. But we are going to Northern India - I’m pretty excited. We leave April 11th! Prayers are much appreciated!

Bible Overview Week - Journal - March 22-28


Sunday

We had lunch outside again - we went inside for a bit to sing happy birthday to Christy (a staff member who happens to be from Wisconsin!). Alex had collaborated with other members of the staff to write her a song, so she, Kayla and Melody sang it for everyone.
A bunch of the girls watched Sense and Sensibility together in the Underground - it was fun to have another girl’s day.
Daniel Susenbach (base leader and our amazing speaker for Grace week) and his wife Becky left to live in Colorado today; it was sad to see them go.

Tuesday

The teaching this week is excellent; the speaker is a gifted teacher and extremely knowledgeable. He’s giving us an overview of the entire Bible and the world history surrounding it, showing us how everything’s connected and the Old and New Testament are integral parts of one another.

Wednesday

This afternoon for evangelism in Brighton we just went out in small groups to go about a ‘normal’ day and see how that went; Alex, a staff member named Luke, Ruth and I ended up talking for almost an hour with an older gentleman in the gardens. He told us about everything; the rare elms in the garden, his upbringing, fox hunting - he was quite the character and lots of fun to listen to.
Vetle, Shea and I stayed at our table for a couple hours after dinner was over talking with our speaker. We talked about theology, Christianity in America, the UK, and India… it was a really good conversation. Mike’s a really open guy; he never talks down to us.
Ruth’s dad came for the evening to take Ruth out for dinner; we got to meet him and he brought a yummy cherry-and-almond cake from Ruth’s aunt Tanya.

Thursday

This week is mine and Shea’s to set out breakfast; we’re alternating days to get up early and put it out. Today was my turn … man I’m sleepy…
My outreach team took group pictures today - I’ve volunteered to design a sheet with our photos and prayer requests on it to send to friends and family.
Tomorrow is silence and solitude day for the staff, so we got our instructions for tomorrow ahead of time - we worked like mad to get it all done so we can have the afternoon off tomorrow.

Thurs, March 26 - Outreach Group Pictures

Friday

We had our last local outreaches this evening - I was on Antifreeze. It was actually one of the best nights we’ve had on Antifreeze; I went with this guy named Jason that Alex and I have followed around for the past several times out. We saw about ten rough sleepers and had some good talks; everyone was healthy and warm.

Fri, March 27 - Jon's 5 - Minute Interval Photo Shoot

Saturday

Community day! Everyone - students and all Holmsted staff - went outside and worked on the grounds together. Chopping wood, weeding, razing molehills on the lawn (Anne Joy and I became pros), transplanting ground cover and cleaning and repairing the drive.
We went on a shopping trip in the afternoon - our last trip to Crawley before we leave.
This evening was Café Night, which Nika, Ketsia and I organized. Nika and I got decorations and tons of cookies, candy and soda while we were at ASDA. Kayla suggested that we make it a ‘Clash” night, so over dinner she announced that everyone would have to come to Café Night wearing the weirdest combinations of clothing and makeup we could think of and the best girl and guy would win prizes as the King and Queen of Clash.
Nika, Ketsia and I scrambled to get the coach house classroom set up for the event - it turned out to be a great evening. People really got into the clash idea - we got some crazy outfits.
The acts were really good, too - Jon and Joel had put together a game show/skit based on Family Fortunes (Family Feud to us Americans), Ketsia sang a French song, Vetle tricked about 10 people into falling down on their butts at the same time, Allie played guitar and sang a song her friend had written, Gert-Jan had us play a game, and Kayla and Melody sang a tear-jerker song with a slideshow of pictures of our DTS playing in the background. Peter Bos and Turid won Clash King and Queen.

Photos: Sat, March 28 - Last Trip to Crawley

Photos: Sat, March 28 - Clash Cafe Night


(Cafe Night pictures are on Facebook so be ready with your login info!)

Spiritual Warfare Week - Journal - March 15-21


Sunday


Today was lovely. It was beautiful outside; sunny and warm. We ate Sunday roast out at the picnic tables on the lawn then spent two hours lounging on the lawn waiting for desert to be ready. We played freeze tag, duck duck goose, and spinning tops (apparently the English name for spinning like crazy then falling over).

Photos: Sun, March 15 - On The Lawn

Monday

This week is Angels and Mortals week; we each drew the name of someone else in the DTS out of a hat and we (the angels) are to anonymously bless them (the mortals) throughout the week.
Today my angel set out my food on the table so I wouldn’t have to wait in line - he/she gave me a Kit Kat bar, a bottle of water, and a note saying “Hil, Enjoy a lunch made with TLC. <3 style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">Tuesday

I woke up to find 3 giant Aero bars beside my pillow with a note: “Hilary, I thought you should start the morning off right! You are sweeter than all the chocolate in the world. - Love, Your Angel”. Apparently he/she knows Aero’s my favorite!

Photos: Tues, March 17 - Underground Randoms

Wednesday

A jar of nutella and a loaf of bread today! “Early Breakfast! <3 href="http://picasaweb.google.com/HilarySiebring/WedMarch18HairDying#">Photos: Wed, March 18 - Hair Dying

Thursday

During work duties Kayla delivered a note from my angel - “Stop what you’re doing - go check your email! <3 style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;">Saturday

Tonight was a movie night - Jonathan, Dan and I watched Equilibrium up in the boy’s dorm then we joined Shea, Becky and Anne Joy in the Underground to watch Boondock Saints.

Justice Week - Journal - March 9 -14


Monday

Today was the first day of the “24-12” prayer - 36 hours of people praying in shifts. We each signed up for four hours total. I did my shifts from noon to two and midnight to two am. Three or four people are in the prayer room constantly - they will be until tomorrow afternoon.

Saturday

Shopping in Crawley again today; Nika and I had ‘brunch’ together at the McDonald’s at ASDA then had fun trying on expensive dresses.
I played soccer for a while with the usual group - Shea, Gert-Jan, Nika, Daniel, Felepe and Vetle. Then I (brace yourselves, those of you who know my exercising habits) went for a jog. I know - ‘tis shocking.
Ruth and I took rapid-fire pictures with her webcam of us making faces and pretending to punch each other and other such fun oddities and she made it into a film - hopefully we’ll be able to get it online to show you.
Daniel’s fraternal twin brother and two best friends are here visiting from Germany and Gert-Jan and I joined them this evening for some time at the pub. Gert-Jan also happens to speak German, so I was the odd one out in the linguistics department - it was fun (if a bit perplexing) trying to follow along with the conversation.
They started really rubbing it in that I couldn’t understand them - when the pub owner’s wife came in to the room, I was looking forward to some English. She spoke to us in German. Oi.