We got to experience out first Ceilidh last night and it was so much fun. It involves a traditional Scottish feast of Haggis dinner along with lots of Scottish dancing that completely wears you out. I got to dance with Avery a couple of times, along with his uncle, and the boys in our class. I am very sore today although me toes are recovering from being trampled.
(Below... A nice yummy Haggis. It was better than I thought it was going to be, just a little peppery. I would definatly eat it again, but just don't tell me whats in it :)
Well we have been in the Scotland about two weeks now and I am really enjoying getting to know the culture better. It feels like so long ago that we left America. We had a lecture on Wednesday about Scottish culture and the youth here and I really feel like God is opening my heart to Scotland and its people. Scotland is such a beautiful place, but there are truly hurting people here. We will be doing local outreach on Tuesdays and Thursdays and our long term outreach is going to be in a city on the west coast of Scotland called Aberdeen. When I first heard about this outreach, I was a little disappointed; however, God had made it clear that is where we are supposed to go. It is a new ministry in Aberdeen so there are lots of options of what we are able to do.
Our first week of classes has been very good and have flown by extremely quickly. We have had most nights off this week to just relax and process what is going on in our heads. Next week we will be talk about the character and nature of God, learning styles, as well as having a day away at Loch Lomand which is the base of the highlands and I hear it is amazingly beautiful. We got to go shopping today and buy a few things that we were craving and it is nice to have our own supply of treats. Avery and I love drinking hot tea in the evening, but we are beginning to miss sweet tea a little bit. This weekend Avery and I are on work duties to prepare supper for our classmates so maybe we will serve it for them.
Here is a picture of our little sanctuary in the castle. Our room is one of the warmest in the castle which I am thankful for. It is so pretty and quite. I am really starting to feel at home here.




1 Comments:
At 2:07 AM,
Anonymous said…
hey...my wife and I were mission builders at Seamill from 2004-2004. I think you've got our old room. Is it at the end of the family wing? Lee told us that they'd remodeled...We think that the blog DTS is very cool. We hope that God blesses your time there and in Aberdeen!
brad & colleen
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