Monday, December 21, 2009

Mission Arlington

The Cornerstone Group
left to right: Jeff, Erin, Me, Katelynn, Josiah, Joe, Ian, Sherrie, Brian, Dylan, and Luke. (not pictured: Stephanie)
Our church group (about 10 or 12 of us) went to Mission Arlington with another church group from the city. This was my second year to go there and it still amazes me how everything functions and works... I can't even begin to explain all that they have going on to share with the town of Arlington the love of Jesus. From apartment churches to the Christmas store to clothes, food, and a medical clinic... as I said, I can't even begin to explain what they do.
So I will tell you what we did.

On the way down there, we were following Darrel.. I was in my own car at the end of the line.. without a GPS.. in Texas... and I missed an exit when everyone barely made it. It was a little sweaty stressful time. Plus I was literally praying the entire time that I wouldn't get pulled over because I was speeding to stay with everyone. I am on probation in Texas for driving 15 mph over the speed limit. I don't usually speed and I didn't know at this one area in town that it was 55 instead of 70. oops

Anyway we stayed at this apartment/church/building. I'm not really sure what it's classified as. Either way we were across the street from:


The New Dallas Cowboys Stadium


This was our room:

7 of us slept in here



A balanced breakfast is very important before a hard day's work at Mission Arlington



and great attitudes




Most of the day we sorted through the bins. It can be very overwhelming because the donations never stop and we either recycle or store everything... very little is trashed Everything is sorted and divided into glass, metal, trash, clothes to be hung up, clothes to be stored, things that go in the 2nd house (home furnishings) or 1 1/2 house (new toys).




We did this from 8 in the morning until about 7pm, sometime stopping to load boxes of toys upstairs. One of the things we do at Mission Arlington is assembly lines. We are pros at assembly lines now. Zig zagging is what it's all about.





Isn't it amazing the amount of toys that people give? It's such a blessing... this picture doesn't even touch on how many brand new toys are donated... this is probably a tip of a pen compared to all of the toys. No joke.


The next day we split into groups and went to different apartment to do apartment church. It goes to show that you don't have to confine worship into a building with a name, you can take Jesus anywhere. Some of these people don't have cars and are not able to hear the Truth. Some of these people are thirsty for Jesus, and really want to learn more... some have never been introduced to Him. We knocked on everyone's door (like Jehovah's witnesses?) noooo. ;-) We invited everyone to our service by the pool. Most of them did not speak English, so my brother translated into Spanish (iglesia Mission Arlington. Biblio Estudiar. La Piscina. Once') Which he found out later didn't mean much. haha. One guy even laughed in his face. Eh. We tried.
We had 6 little kids end up coming to our church, other groups had different ratios of adults to kids. It was a good time. One little girl asked, "Are those animals gonna eat that baby?" Referring to baby Jesus when Michelle told them that Mary put Jesus in a trough and wrapped him in cloth. It was precious. This was our group:


The next day (today), which was my last day because I had to go home early to work, we raked leaves, packed & sorted through some moldy boxes from a moldy trailer (NOT even close to being as bad as last year) :) and helped in the Christmas store.







I had a great and exhausting time as always at Mission Arlington. I talked to one of the main people about volunteering for a couple of weeks in the summer at the Medical clinic. He said they are always needing nurses and he'd check on whether I would need a Texas Nursing license or not. I'm excited about this possibility. Goodbye Mission Arlington! See you soon!



(P.S. Don't be jealous of my awesome picture taking skills) ;-)

Friday, December 11, 2009

Couponing

This girl at work has started couponing and last week she saved around 120 bucks. Apparently if you work it right you can get tons of free stuff at Walgreens. I haven't really mastered it... or even tried for that matter. haha. Anyway, last year at church Anne started a couponing thing, and it was great. I think that fizzled out though.

Homeland doubles coupons.
Walgreens has a $5 reward thing.
Amazon has some amazing deals.

I've been looking at this website and she's is pretty efficient. She has it down to a science and I believe she has saved over $3000 in only 1 1/2 years. Pretty cool. She updates probably 5-6 times a day and shows some really good deals. Now if you are generally a lazy person (like me) it may be hard for you to start in on it. I actually clipped some useful coupons yesterday, even on products I use a lot!

Oh, here's the website: Hip2Save It's a blogger website, so you can add it to your following.

She has videos on the sidebar to the right, deals she's found at walmart, walgreeens, etc...

Here's one of the videos. If you have some time you should check them out!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Christmas shopping and such

It's really been hard to get into the Christmas spirit for me this year, and I'm not really sure why. I don't have a tree up, and I contribute that to the fact that I'm moving... even though I'm moving in January. Anywho, I went and did some out and about Christmas shopping yesterday instead of online. I didn't think it was going to be bad. I was wrong. Although it's weird how many random people you see when you shop.

I had a weird week last week... I won't go into details... Just a lot of weirdness.

Night shift has got me all sorts of crazy on my days off. The other day I slept 17 hours. Impressive aye? However, the day before that I only slept 2 hours and couldn't sleep anymore.
Oh.... I also fell asleep in the movie theater for 30 minutes while watching New Moon the first time. I'm a Twilight nerd. I fell asleep. During a huge chunk of action. Something's wrong.
I had to see it again, and I didn't fall asleep luckily. I'm 89 years old.

I'm trying to figure out what my next move is going to be... I have some time to figure it out before June gets here, but it's still hard trying to decide. Should I stick to a hospital setting? Should I try HH? All I know for sure is that I'm moving, but where I go from there is a mystery. I just know it's going to be a relief to get away from here and be around people that I love.

That's the update for now. Super vague I know.

So I leave you with this: