Showing posts with label phoenix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phoenix. Show all posts

4.27.2008

Parenthetically

I was just getting ready to pack up the computer for the big move and thought I'd take a minute to post a little something before I hit the road.  The last two days have been an awesome time of hanging out with friends!  Yesterday afternoon Andrea organized a little get together at Fair Trade Cafe downtown (I heart that place!).  Some Poiema peeps and "old" friends came and brought me mixed cds for my road trip.  I am so stoked to pop those puppies in and listen to great tunes while barreling down the freeway!  I also got some really sweet letters, cards, pictures and an amazing Poverty and Justice Bible!  The most creative goes to Cash, since he broke the rules and created a Facebook profile for me.  I've resisted for months, but like it or not, I guess I'm a Facebooker now.  It was so wonderful to get to talk about Africa and Portland and just hang out together.  Afterwards we hit up LGO for gelato (first!) and my last avocado pizza for a long time.  It was just so nice to be surrounded by good friends and it didn't feel like a "goodbye" at all.  I'm still in denial that I won't be seeing everyone next week.

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Uh.  Wow.  I'm moving to another state tomorrow.  When did this happen?
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So this morning I went downtown to see my brother and say goodbye.  It wasn't so bad, thanks to my friend, Katie (who needs a blog I can link to).  Then I went to my last service and said like the one millionth goodbye (Ohio, Africa, Portland... I'm sure they are thinking when is she just going to leave already?).  Katie and I went to a little local Mexican restaurant for our last supper together and much to our surprise in came the Poiema herd!  So we had a nice long lunch chatting some more... and then another goodbye!  It still doesn't feel real.  But lucky for me there are plenty of trips already planned for Oregon, so I'll have lots of visitors!

I can't believe I'm doing this.  I must be crazy, but I'm pretty excited.  Ready to hit the road.  Ready to start the next phase.  Ready to see what God is going to teach me in Portland.  Bring it on!

12.13.2007

No bueno!


This photo isn't very clear, but I had to document that there was a SCORPION on my floor. Where I walk barefoot.

11.28.2007

Socializin'

I have my own comfortable social network of family, friends, church, work, etc. But I basically don't ever venture outside of that. I'm not into small talk. I don't chat with the cashier. Or the person working out next to me at the gym. I don't make conversation with the person sitting in the next seat on the plane. Not to be rude, I just tend to do my own thing, in my own little world.

Sunday turned out to be a big day for me. I was serving as a "greeter" at church, which is really a stretch for me. Being a holiday weekend there weren't a whole lot of people, especially new ones. But I thought I saw a girl who looked to be there alone & when she sat down I went over & introduced myself. She was so sweet & we chatted about downtown, books, houses... it was great! Then Pastor John asked us all to move up together & so she sat by me. We ended up sharing some things to pray for each other about, and talked about churches & needing a fresh start. I left feeling really good about meeting this new person & really connecting. I hope she liked it & will come again when we have music!

Also, a few people got up & talked about how they've been going to Patriot's Park downtown to hang out with homeless people. They go once a week & take a dinner for someone and one for themselves. Then they hang out & "break bread" together, listen to them and help where they can. This really struck a chord with me. Providing food to the hungry is great, but really getting to know them and developing a relationship is even better!

So I headed downtown after work tonight and I stopped at onePlace to get a picture of their wall. While I was snapping away a gentleman asked me what I was doing and struck up a conversation. He was telling me that he was having a rough time lately, his wife was in jail, he was dirty and needed a way to get clean, he had just missed the free food they were handing out on the corner, he needed a job and a bus ticket uptown to go see some friends that could give him a place to stay. I offered him a bottled water I had in my car & told him I thought I had enough for bus fare. I asked him his name, he said Tony, and I put out my hand & introduced myself. He said he was dirty & I didn't want to shake his hand. I told him I didn't care about that. I told him I had heard that onePlace had a shower and washer & dryer that he might be able to use, gave him $1.25 and a cold water. He was so thankful. I pray he really does get across town to some friends and things start looking up for him.

After that I went to order a pizza and head to the park. There was a Suns game downtown, so parking was scarce. I made it to the park and no one from church was there. So, I just walked up with the pizza and told the folks there that I heard my friends like to come here and this was a great hang out for dinner! About 6 people came over to eat and they loved the pizza. One man in particular was really chatty with me. His name was Myron, he is 61 and super sweet! It took Howard quite awhile to warm up and talk to me, but he was really sweet and quite knowledgeable about the happenings around town. "Happy" or Jose, was an interesting character. He came over and asked me my name, said he knew I was a good person because he could feel it in his heart, and then he told me he was a little drunk and he had a problem. A little drunk was an understatement. He could barely stand up or talk! I could smell alcohol on all of the guy's breath, but this guy was smashed. Tonight was the first time I ever thought, ya know, if a drink is what gives them a little pleasure or comfort then that just doesn't seem so bad.

Anyway, overall it was a great experience, and I'm so thankful to have met these new people this week and I look forward to more!