Well hello!
I'm sitting here in the kitchen of my unit that I share with Eun Kyong, there's chutney boiling away on the stove, and just 2 sleeps until classes start. I have been well orientated this week, ready for life and study on campus.
Thanks so much for stopping by to catch up on what I’m up to.
I'm sitting here in the kitchen of my unit that I share with Eun Kyong, there's chutney boiling away on the stove, and just 2 sleeps until classes start. I have been well orientated this week, ready for life and study on campus.
Thanks so much for stopping by to catch up on what I’m up to.
Since I last posted, I've spent the majority of my time back home, working as a coordinator in community care. Until last Saturday when (mum and) I had packed my car with my necessary possessions... and a few luxuries... and headed east! I am spending the next two years completing missionary training in a residential, cross-cultural learning community on a semi-rural property.
Mum left Monday afternoon after helping drive over, unpack, set up, sightsee and sneak in a few early birthday celebrations for me... I turned another year older on Thursday!
Orientation Week officially started at 4 PM on Monday and for those of you interested in the finer details, consisted of the following sessions:
- getting to know you,
- introduction to duties,
- community gathering,
- creating community,
- food safe training and kitchen orientation,
- farm orientation,
- prayer,
- fire safety,
- workplace scramble,
- connections (IT),
- intro to courses,
- commencement service planning,
- library orientation,
- missionary speakers, and finally
- city tour.
My birthday on Thursday was different to most I've had. Eun Kyong got up early to prepare for me a traditional Korean birthday meal, which for breakfast consisted of seaweed soup, rice and kimchi.
Korean breakfast of seaweed soup and kimchi. |
Morning tea celebrations with everyone on campus included a birthday fruit platter.
Finally, in the evening, a bunch of girls came together for coffee and cake to celebrate. It really amazed me how after only 4 days I had such a lovely group of new friends to share it with.
Girl time with coffee and dessert. |
As wonderful as the people, place and program is, it's been a very busy week, and to be honest, I'm really glad it's over. I find it incredibly overwhelming meeting 80 new people, being with them all the time, taking in a ridiculous amount of new information, and following a program that for me started with vegetable prep duties at 7.45 AM, continued through the day with the above listed sessions, and finished with dinner wash up at 7 PM.
I did very much enjoy my first Saturday morning here by going off campus. Breakfast with a friend of a friend followed by hours wandering the harvest market and main shopping mall, and generally trying not to get too lost!
When I returned this afternoon, I whiled a few hours away by decorating my room, cooling off with Eun Kyong in the river that borders the property and making a delicious tomato chutney/relish with some of the abundance of tomatoes the farm is producing at the moment.
Tomato chutney/relish in progress. |
Tomorrow brings my first local church visit. I am going with Eun Kyong to hers and then she has made plans for us and her church friends to go on a trip to the beach. Very much making the most of the hot weather being thrown at us this week.
I look forward to Monday, to starting my course and the routine it will bring.
Thanks for your interest in my life, and your support as I walk this path. It means so much to me.
Tahnee x
I look forward to Monday, to starting my course and the routine it will bring.
Thanks for your interest in my life, and your support as I walk this path. It means so much to me.
Tahnee x