Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Well, before my next letter hits those that are on the list, and those that may not, Happy Thanksgiving. OK, do those on East Coast Time, you are already getting up to head to the stores for black friday (I pray you are not). As for me, shopping is online this year. But forget about that.
I wanted to say thanks for all of you for reading this blog, for asking for e-mails and updates, and for supporting me in the work here in Alaska. Its snowing (which is rare with the really cold temperatures we had). It is making a beautiful scene out there. I also want to say thanks to my parents. They probably won't see this, but if they do, thanks for the support. I know my mom is really missing me (the crazy card she sent me says so, and it shows that here insanity is intact without me).
Today was football on the ice (great equalizer) and one meal. That's all I needed. Great time at the Cornfields. Tomorrow is setting up the camp Christmas tree. Not my idea, I'm just helping. And for those that haven't tried it... CHEESE on APPLE PIE! DO IT! Its American!
Have a good holiday everyone. Can't wait to see you PA and NY folks soon.

-Daryl

Thursday, November 19, 2009

*whew* catching my breathe

Looking at the date of my last post, I have realized how fast time flies by, and how busy life can get. He is a quick over view of what has been going on.

+ Various retreats hit Victory
- Got to host a woman's group of around 130 ladies. That meant tending to any need they had, and being on call for anything. Busy, but fun experience on learning guest services here at Victory.
- Men's groups are like night and day compared to woman's groups, and so was my job compared to the last. This last week was the men's group. Almost 200 men showed for the weekend. And with that many here, my help was needed in the kitchen. So with sleeves rolled up, I was able to have some fun working in the kitchen. Busy, but fun.

+ Saying hello to an old friend
- That was the quote when I drove off the lot with my car. It had been in the shop for over three weeks as a mystery problem developed in the engine. The problem was figured out, and I watched as God showed His helping hand as I was only charged half of what I was to be charged (after the warranty).

+ Turning in the license
- This last week I had an opportunity to go to town. My vehicle was in the shop, and I needed to pick it up. On the way in, I turned in my paper work and PA license. My honor in return was my Alaska Drivers License.

+ Saying goodbye
- We may not know what is going on, but God does. This week, we said goodbye to two more interns. Nothing bad. Amy felt a calling to go serve, so she left to go work with Alaskan natives. And Tooti went to be with her family and relatives. It changes the dynamics here, but strengthens the three of us left as we seek to encourage, and help each other as our work load gets a little heavier.

+Snow Removal
- If you want easy snow removal... brooming a powder is so easy compared to PA wet snow.

+ Temps
- Temperatures have been hitting the negatives, but in honesty, the only thing that bugs me, is that I get ice in my beard. It feels fine outside in a fleece.

+ Summer Design
- Getting to work on my art skills as I try to create a design for the camp t-shirts. Can't say anymore.

Thanksgiving is coming up, and after that we have a retreat that we are running. Most of the time it is groups that come in for the use of our facility, but there are a handfull of times that we run events here. Should be a great time of expanding my work in programing.

-Daryl J. Howard







+ Prayer Requests
- Finances: short on my support
- Opportunities: Going to be home Dec. 16 - Jan. 6
Places to speak about the work, finding supporters
- Health: Feeling the effects of dwindling sunlight