Monday, February 22, 2016

My Daily Life

It's taken me a really long time to post this... Sorry!  Here is a glimpse into what I do each day.  Each day is different so stay with me.

* denotes part of daily schedule, does not change.

MONDAY

*8:20 Assembly - Whole school.  We sing a hymn and then the Headmistress, or Katrina, or students, or other teachers speak for 15 minutes on a world issue, or something else they find interesting. (AC/DC and Charles Foster definitely make the cut)

*8:45 Morning Prayer - Usually with Katrina and Tansley.  We follow the lectionary and Prayer book.  We read a Psalm, OT, and NT then discuss and end with prayers.

9:15 Coffee - because caffeine.

9:45 House Meeting - I meet with the Housemistress, Karen, and the Asst. Housemistress, Eve,  to discuss house matters.  We discuss girls and rules and consequences, etc.

10:15 Chat with Katrina about everything we need to accomplish during the week.  We start planning Chapel with Tansley and try to find time to discuss Christian Union and Junior School Assembly

12:30 Lunch and Break

2:20ish Continue the previous conversations and have some coffee (maybe a biscuit or two)

4:20-5:30 Christian Union -  I have a group of about 6 girls that are able to come every week.  We take turns leading a bible study and then end with fun chats.  The girls are currently in the midst of making CUkies (CU cookies) for all the year groups throughout the year.  They are doing a wonderful job!  This week we have CUBE, Christian Union Big Event, where we invite students and chaplains from other schools to hear speakers and mingle with each other.

6-10 On  duty in house.  I'm around to answer questions and help with random things.  If it's during prep time (when the girls have to do homework in their rooms) I sit and read.

TUESDAY - DAY OFF

WEDNESDAY

9:15 Coffee and finish up plans for Junior School Assembly

11:05 Meet with Tansley and further brainstorm ideas for chapel

12:00 Lunch and Break

1:30 - 4:00 Walk over to Junior School and help out with  Year 1 (Kindergarten) music classes.

430-6 Cover house until Tutor arrives

7:15 I usually go to a Home Group in town with Tansley.  We have bible studies and socials.

THURSDAY

8:20 Junior School Assembly - Katrina and I head over to Junior School and share bible stories with the 7-11 year olds.

*8:45 Morning Prayer

9:15 Coffee and reflect on how Jr. School Assembly went.  Finalize Chapel plans.

12:30 Lunch and Break

Thursday afternoons are flexible time.  If we need more time to flesh out our plans for Chapel then I stay otherwise I have some free time.

6-8 Cluster Suppers - Small groups of girls in the house who have to cook their own meal.  I supervise and converse

FRIDAY

9:15 Coffee and reflect on week.

11:05 Meet with Tansley and run through chapel plans.

12:30 Lunch and Break

Friday afternoons are flexible like Thursdays.

WEEKENDS

I work every other weekend.  Most weekends I help with the TESCO run - where we take the girls to TESCO (alot like Walmart) and they have 30 minutes to stock up on snacks, buy shampoo, and whatever else they think they need.   I also supervise the Art Workshop, where girls can come to the Art department to work on art projects for school.

Sunday evenings we have two chapel services at 5:30 and 6:00.  There are so many boarders that we can't fit them all into our chapel at once, so we do the same service twice.  After I am taken to Christ Church in town to attend their Sunday evening service.  Then I come home and sleep!


Hope this helps you understand a little more about what I do everyday!  Thanks for reading the very long post.

~Lina


Tuesday, February 2, 2016

I am Katniss Everdeen!

Okay, I'm not.  But I got your attention, didn't I?

I'm exhausted. Physically and emotionally exhausted.  January has been an incredibly busy yet amazingly satisfying month.

I came into this new term ready and willing.  I knew what my routine was, I felt comfortable with the people around me and I was ready to tackle the new year with vigor.   Everything was going well at first.  I helped plan the first Chapel service and took a fairly big role in presenting it.  I was confident in my place at school.

Then it was time for the BIG conference in Wales with TfG.  I was excited and nervous and terrified all at the same time.  BIG is the mid-service conference held by Time for God where all of their volunteers for the year get together in one place.  There were about 75 of us, as well as a handful of January starters.

Hailey, Me, Mackenzie, and Bryce on the bus
After a 5 hour bus ride with a few YAGM friends (and many other volunteers) we arrived at Cefn Lea in Newtown, Powys, Wales.  I found my name tag, checked in and headed off to find my chalet for the week.   I arrived to find 2 of 4 beds already taken.  I pondered who's stuff it might be.  Turns out I was rooming with 3 girls I had never met before.  It's all right.  It's good for me.  I unpacked and made my bed and headed up to the main building to find my YAGMs.

Soon it was time for supper - which was delicious and home made by the family who owns Cefn Lea.  After supper meant it was time for Worship Band rehearsal.  I felt a lot of pressure with us being the first band, and only having 30 minutes to practice 4 songs half of us had never heard before.  Worship wasn't perfect, but looking back, I'm glad it wasn't.  God doesn't care if we mess up a song as long as the intent behind it is all for him.
Me on top of the 'mountain'

The first night I woke up in the middle of the night in a sweat.  It was like a freaking sauna!!!   I didn't want to open the window in case one of the roomies didn't like it so I opened the door to the toilet (the room was FREEZING) and it cooled down the area by my bed enough so I could fall asleep.  In the morning, we all complained about how hot it was and vowed to open the window and turn down the heater.  (Turns out almost every room was a sauna the first night).

That was the first of many nights I didn't sleep well.  I didn't really sleep the whole week at Wales.  I just couldn't get comfortable, or I couldn't turn off my brain. I hiked a really tall hill (sometimes I call it a mountain because I feel better about how much I struggled) and my quads hurt for days!   I left the conference early to get back to school in time to pack up and head out for a weekend away with the Christian Union girls and some students from Lord Wandsworth College.

Reflection time
Wanna guess how much I slept over the weekend?  If you answered "not much", you would be correct.  I survived on coffee and the beauty of the place we were staying.  God sustained me using other means that weekend.  Coffee, S'mores, and lots and lots of sweeties!  I also had my first big bought of homesickness.   I thought for sure that the holiday season would be full of tears, but it wasn't.  Who would have guessed that making s'mores and singing a couple fun-campfire songs would have set me off??  I went to my room and cried and thought of all the amazing summers I spent at Carol Joy Holling Retreat Center in Ashland, NE.  I remembered all of the amazing friends I made there and how much I truly missed that place.

Finally, when I had no more tears to shed, I wiped my eyes, took a big breath, grabbed my fuzzy blanket, and headed back to the lounge to be with everybody else.  Pete (the Chaplain from LWC) and Katrina were in the kitchen making hot chocolate, so I joined them.  Jokingly, Pete asked if I had had a meltdown and he was a bit surprised when I honestly answered, "yes."  The three of us talked about what triggered it and after discussing it I felt a huge weight lifting from my shoulders.
Archery

The weekend was full of amazing discussions about some controversial topics (death, LGBT, does God exist, and others) and some much needed time to relax and think of all the ways God is working in our lives. We also had some fun.  We did archery (hence, the title), a low ropes course, table tennis, foozball (how do you even spell it?), and many group games: Empires, I like my neighbor, and others.

I returned to school hoping to catch up on sleep but my brain still wouldn't shut off at night.  I finally fell asleep quickly on Wednesday night, only to be abruptly awoken at 4:30 am when the house fire alarm went off.  It was not a drill, but luckily there was no fire.  It turns out that our fire alarms are very sensitive and can be set off if there is a lot of dust.  I was worthless on Thursday morning.  My brain was mush.  During morning prayer I explained my state of being to Katrina and her response was, "Maybe God is trying to prepare you for less sleep."  It wasn't the most comforting thought to think that God wants me to be really tired for some reason, but she had a point.  I did my best to make it through the day (including taking a nap at lunch time) and I survived.

I don't foresee any circumstances that would require lack of sleep on my part, but if something happens I will let you all know.  Until then, I'm going to enjoy all the sleep I can get this weekend.

~Lina