Friday, December 22, 2006

Off to PNG!




HEY EVERYBODY!
I leave Kona tomorrow. I wish I could have called all of you or emailed you personally but I ran out of time. I am definitely excited for the adventures ahead of me and I hope you keep praying for my PNG team.
I love you all a lot...
Mahalo, Aloha, Makapala,
*j

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

finally, an update





Hey Everybody!
Looks like I got some pictures to load...finally! So, over the weekend I went with my friends Amy (as usual!) and Stephen up to the northern coast of Hawaii. These are a couple pictures from our adventure.
Everything is going really well here. I am getting ready to leave for Papua New Guinea...only ten days until we go! Can you believe it? Thanks, everybody, for your prayers and encouragement. It means so much to me!
*j

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

I don't know why, but i haven't been able to upload new photos to my blog in the longest time. Sorry you guys! I will keep trying!

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Earthquakes, Turkey, and the Beach!


Aloha! Well, this Thanksgiving was far from typical. My dad, brother, and sister were able to come out to Kona to celebrate Thanksgiving with me, and it was an eventful day to say the least. In the morning, as we were getting ready to head over to campus (from the hotel where they were staying), we felt a couple small earthquakes. So crazy! It was a small reminder of what happened a little over a month ago, when Kona felt a huge earthquake here. This was not nearly as bad. But I can't help but wonder if I should expect more quakes during my time here...
After getting over to the U of N for brunch, we headed to Children's beach for a little bit. Man, we had such awesome weather! It was in the 80's and very sunny. Anyhow, later in the day we all had Thanksgiving dinner with everyone from my school. Josh, Angie, and Dad joined us. It was such a fun day! And we even had a big dessert with the entire campus later that evening. It was a really fantastic day. Although, it didn't quite feel like Thanksgiving. I wish I could have shared this special Holiday with all of you...

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

It's almost Turkey Day!



Happy nearly-Thanksgiving everybody! So, I just wanted to post a couple pics...I got to go to another really cool beach last weekend. (These are just a couple pictures from that day. The beach we went to is in front of a residential area so it's well kept and super beautiful. One picture is of Amy, Margit, and Kristine eating pixie sticks. The other one is me and Amy.) We had such a relaxing time there, and we had perfect beach weather.
So, is everyone excited for Thanksgiving? I wish I could be with all of you! But the cool thing is that my dad, brother, and sister are coming to Kona for Thanksgiving! Their flight just landed and they'll be on their way over to the campus soon. I am so excited! Well, I hope you are all doing well. May your Thanksgiving be blessed and may you be surrounded by those you love! I love all of you...so much.
*j

Monday, November 20, 2006

A Day in the Life of a YWAMer

Hello everybody! No pictures to post right now, but I thought it would be fun to walk you through a typical day/week for me at U of N Kona. So, in the mornings I get up around 5:30 to pray and read my Bible, then go for a run by about 6:00. Sometimes I run with my friend Amy, and sometimes I go alone. The thing about Kona, is that even when it's still dark out in the morning, it's probably not less then 65 degrees. So, it's never really cold when I run in the mornings. After a run, we have until 7:15 to grab breakfast. Then I shower and get ready for the day.
So, Monday through Friday, class starts at 8 am. A couple mornings a week we begin with worship. Other mornings are for intercession (praying together, but asking God what He wants us to pray about, and praying on behalf of others), and then one morning a week we have a pretty intense Bible Study with teachers from the School of Biblical Studies here (it is a really intense school that studies and reads through the entire Bible 5 times in 9 months). We usually start our class lecture time by 9, and our speaker for the week talks for a while. These times can be pretty intense. I have learned a lot from the speakers so far. Last week we learned about spiritual warfare and I was blown away. So, lecture goes until 12:30 pm and then we grab lunch. After lunch I have free time on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. But on Wednesday and Friday, our class meets up again at 1:30 for additional class time. Wednesdays are for small group meetings, which are so cool because now we are meeting with our Outreach Teams for small groups and really getting to know each other. Then, Fridays at 1:30 is our school's process time. So, we talk about the week and have time to share what we've learned. Sometimes we do this in discussion groups, other times we make play-dough sculptures or do creative activities to demonstrate what we've learned.
Later in the afternoons(during the week) is work duty, from 3 to 5 pm. Pretty much everyone on campus has a work duty. I personally think mine is the best: hospitality. But anyhow, some people have work duty from 3 to 5 every week day, other people have it early in the morning and help out with breakfast, and then some people have it on the weekends. My work duty schedule is pretty flexible, and I can usually get the work done whenever I have time. But my team is so fun, so we usually work all together at the normal time. We pretty much lucked out with our Hospitality work duty. I make birthday cards and thank you cards, we clean the classroom, and plan the menu for our school's snack and then we go shopping at Costco every Friday. Other people spend their work duty in the kitchen, or out mowing lawns. I got hooked up with hospitality!
Once work duty is done in the afternoons, people go to dinner. This is usually a pretty mellow time. Everyone eats kind of slow and just relaxes. One thing that does make me sad, though, is that we hardly ever have dessert. But what a silly thing to complain about! I don't know why I even wrote about it! After dinner, our evenings are totally free to do whatever we want. Except for Thursdays, when we have our weekly corporate meeting in Ohana Court. It's kind of like a church service. We sing worship and then usually hear a message. Sometimes it is REALLY boring. And sometimes it's really good.
On the weekends, we are totally free. Sometimes people rent cars and take day trips to the beach or to the volcano. Other people hitchhike or walk to get around. And if you're really lucky, you make a friend who has a car here and then get a ride with them whenever they go somewhere. One of my staff leaders, Jessica, has a car here, so that's been a blessing. She is super generous with giving people rides and stuff. That's the great thing about this place. Everyone is so willing to give! That is what the church is supposed to look like...everyone working and living together and making sure that people's needs are met. I could tell so many stories of how people provide for one another here, whether it's finances for Outreach or random things like cameras. God really speaks to people, and the people here are listening and obeying!
Well, this was kind of a long entry. I hope those of you who actually read the whole thing find it somewhat interesting. If not, I'm sorry for taking up your time :) But thanks to everyone out there...you have been so encouraging and I'm really loving it out here in Kona. God bless you all today!
*j

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Hapuna Beach




So, last weekend I went to Hapuna beach with a bunch of people. It was really great! I tried all week to get these pictures up and it just wouldn't work. So, finally...here they are.
I have had so many opportunities to go to cool beaches on the island. I can't believe I am going to the beach in the middle of November. The weather has been really warm still...in the 80's. And it hasn't been raining much at all. I seriously love Hawaii so much.
Hope everyone out there is doing really well. I miss you all and love you lots!
*j

Friday, November 10, 2006

Team PNG


Here is the Outreach Team you've been waiting to see! Team PNG!
Back row: Amy, Bella, Ryan, Zack, Karen, and Vern
Front row: me, Jeenie, Susanna
So, we all ate dinner together tonight and found out some cool things about our upcoming trip. We will be flying out of Kona on December 23rd, and arriving in Sydney, Australia on Christmas Eve. Then, we're going to spend the night in the airport and fly out to Papua New Guinea the next morning, Christmas Day. What an adventure, huh!? So, if you are looking for ways to pray for us, I've got some ideas:
1. That we would decide on a place to stay in PNG (right now we have a couple options, and both are in the area of Mt. Hagen)
2. That everyone on our team would get all our Outreach fees (the due date is Thanksgiving Day)
3. Pray also for health, and safety...we need God's protection!
Thanks everyone for all your prayers. I know it has made such a difference in my time here already.
I love you all!
*j

Sunday, November 05, 2006

It's already November? Where did October go?



Well, sometimes I forget to update this page. So, here are a couple fun pictures... the bottom one is from the Harvest Festival (on Halloween), which was an event in the community that we volunteered to help out with. Basically, kids dressed up in costumes and played games and got prizes. Amy and I were in charge of a bowling game, and at the end of the night it felt like we had done a million squats, because we had to bend down every 2 seconds and set up all 10 bowling pins, over and over and over. It was fun, though, and we laughed a lot.
The other photo is of Charlie, Amy, and Matt as we were hitch-hiking to Hapuna this weekend. It was a very pretty beach, but unfortunately it rained on us not long after we arrived. We were all a bit gloomy after that. The main adventure was actually getting there. Life in Kona is always an adventure!
I love you guys and miss you lots.
*j

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Queen's Bath


This is the beach I went to today. It's called Queen's Bath. The end.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Weeks 3 & 4 in Kona




Well, it's been a while since my last little post, ay? Sorry about that. These are just a couple little pictures of things I've been up to. Since my grandparents came to visit, I got to see some cool things around the island, like the Mauna Loa macadamia nut farm. And I threw in a random picture of me pushing my friend, Jill, in a baby stroller. Sometimes we have to be inventive when finding fun things to do around campus. Well, goodnight for now!
*j

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Sheraton Cheer Squad


Hey everyone! My grandparents are actually visiting Kona this weekend; I had such a fun day today! After helping out at the Iron Man triathlon event (my shift started at 4 a.m. and went until 10 a.m.) some friends came with me to swim at the pool at the Sheraton Hotel, where my grandparents are staying. This was by far the greatest pool I've ever swam in. There was a waterfall and even slides to go down. We had such a relaxing afternoon! I just wanted to share this picture of Amy, Nick, Stephanie (up in the cheer stunt) and I doing some cheerleading in the shallow end. We were laughing so hard all day!

Silly faces


This is a picture from a couple weeks ago of the day we painted our faces (in one of my emails, I called it "war paint"). Even though everyone looks silly, it was a really cool experience in unity. I really love the things that are happening here, even though they are REALLY weird and unfamiliar at times.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Back to the beach!


So, I got to go back to Children's Beach today (aka Kahaluu beach) and, as you can see, I got up close to one of the sea turtles. We didn't even notice it as we walked by! Then we glanced back and saw that we had walked on the sand right next to it. Anyhow, we had a little time to snorkel, so that was fantastic. The water at this place is really calm and has a lot of shallow water, so it's a great spot to see fish and other sea creatures. It is such a cool beach! Hope everyone out there is great, and I love you all!
*j

Monday, October 16, 2006

Earthquake and Waipio Valley





Things in Kona were mostly back to normal today. We had our regular class schedule for the day and work duty after that. Tonight we were hearing thunder and there has been lightning too. I can hear the rain coming down outside...I hope we get sunshine tomorrow, though.
Yesterday, a couple hours after the earthquake, I got to go on an amazing adventure with some friends. We drove to Waipio Valley and the beauty we saw was unreal. We hiked down into the valley, across the black sand beach, through the jungle, and then up some waterfalls. It was my favorite day so far, even though it started out with an earthquake. We even saw wild horses. That's right. WILD horses. I got really close, and then the boys got closer and were feeding rice crispies to one horse. Just a couple seconds after that picture, Andy (with the white bandanna) almost got kicked by that horse. I think it got nervous when Andy was right by it's back-side and was so close. Anyhow, we were all safe. It was an amazing day and I'll have to write more about it later. I love you all and I miss you so much!
*j

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

more adventures in Kona



Hey everybody...it's been a little while since my last update. Don't worry; I'm doing great! This weekend was absolutely wonderful. I went to the beach with a few girls from U of N and we had such a blast. We went to a beach called Kahaluu Beach (also known as Children's Beach) where there is some fantastic snorkeling. A couple of the girls said it was the BEST snorkeling place they'd ever been to, because there were so many fish all over the place. I didn't snorkel, but I did get very close to some Sea Turtles. It was amazing! They came right up to the shore and were not afraid of people at all. No touching allowed, though. It's a $1000 fine! So we got as close as we could, as you can see from the picture of my friend Paulina and the friendly turtle next to her. The other picture I posted is actually me with my roomies! From left to right, HyeSeung, Traci, YoouSun and then me. Aren't we a good looking (and multi-cultural!) bunch? So, now you have some faces to go with the names. I hope you are enjoying the updates and I will keep adding more when I can. Love and hugs to all!
*j

Friday, October 06, 2006

Downtown Kona




Aloha everyone! It's Friday night in Kona, so a few of us went downtown and walked around. There really isn't a WHOLE lot to do in Kona, but it's so nice to go out for a walk and get off campus for a bit. We just took random photos at any opportunity we had, so these are some of them. If you'll notice my dark friend, Mo, he wasn't too excited to be in front of the camera. He is such a funny guy, and we joke around a lot because he is really sarcastic. He actually grew up in West Africa and then was adopted and now lives in Washington. Everyone here has a cool story to tell about God's goodness. I love it.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Geckos!


Hey, this is a picture of one of our unofficial roommates. Cute, huh? These bright green Geckos are not shy...they are ALL over the place here in Kona. ***** We've been getting rained on these past couple of days, but it's a great week so far; there have been lots of meetings. We heard from Darlene Cunningham, co-founder of YWAM (and wife of Loren Cunningham, the man with the vision to start YWAM). She is so encouraging, funny, and enthusiastic. It was fun to hear her story. I think Loren is supposed to speak to us later this week. ***** We've been covering a lot of the "business" aspects so far, making sure everyone is on the same page. One of the things everyone does here is a specific "work duty." For most people, work duty time is Monday through Friday from 3 to 5 in the afternoon. Some people work in the kitchen, some people do gardening, others are on housekeeping, etc... So today I got trained for my work duty. My duty is hospitality, which I am REALLY excited about. I'll have to write about it more next time. It's going to be so great though. And from what they've said about it, I think it's a good fit for me. ***** So, I just got back from a sushi place where I ventured with a few new friends. I am not a sushi fan, but I gave it another try and it was pretty good. It had chicken in it, instead of fish, so that was more my style. Also, I dug in and used my hands, since I'm no good with chop sticks. We had a great time, and I am getting to know new people everyday so that makes everything more enjoyable. Love you guys, and feel free to give me a call sometime. I don't always have my phone on, but I love hearing from all of you!
*j

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Sunday in Kona




It's Sunday in Kona, and everyone is very relaxed. There is definitely a different pace of life here on the island. The first picture is the view from the church we went to this morning. Carla, my new Costa Rican friend, is in the other picture with me. The church is called Living Stones and was really tiny. The building is over 100 years old! It was really neat. I liked the service, but I think I will try a couple other churches before I decide where I want to go. Oh, one cool thing about this church was afterwards they had an "Aloha Table" where people from the church brought fresh fruit and we could take whatever we wanted. There were bananas on the table today, but they were bright green so I wasn't sure if I'd like them. Does that mean they aren't ripe yet? Hmmm... Anyhow, the church is only a couple miles away from the school but we were able to get a ride in a Shuttle, which made things a lot easier. I hope everyone is doing well, and I will do my best to keep you all updated. Love you! *j

Saturday, September 30, 2006


These are a few of my new friends here in Kona. Starting on the far left is Andrea from Mexico, Josie from North Carolina, Sara from Georgia, and Martina from Switzerland.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Aloha from Kona!

Aloha! I am in Hawaii, safe and sound. It has been non-stop since I arrived last night but I am having the time of my life already. There are people from all over the world, and it creates quite an interesting dynamic. I have three roommates...two of them are from Korea, and their names are Hyeseung and Yooseung. The third rommate is Traci from Colorado. We've all been so busy with our programs that we haven't had much time to spend together, but we are getting along quite well so far. The weather is really warm and the air is humid, but I am loving it. Tonight we have an Aloha Welcome, so that should be fun. Well, gotta go....love you all! -j

Monday, September 25, 2006

Thanks!




Thanks!






Thanks to everyone who came out to my going-away-party (and also to those of you who were there in spirit) over the weekend. I enjoyed myself so much, and I feel blessed for having an opportunity to see so many of you before I leave. Your love and support encourages me so much! Here are some pictures from the evening. Love and hugs, jenni

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Less than 10 days!


(This picture is me and Emily after picking strawberries. She did a YWAM DTS last year.) So, my YWAM departure is rapidly approaching. I am pretty sure that it's not going to hit me until I actually get there, but I'm getting excited. Here are some things I'm wondering about right now: What will my roommates be like? Will I be able to find enough wheat-free food to keep my tummy full? And how often will they be serving chocolate in the dining facilities? Also, how close is the beach to the school's campus? Will anyone try to teach me to surf while I'm in Hawaii? Well, these are just a few of the questions rolling through my mind. I guess I'll find out sooner or later.
-j

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Back To School





These are some other fun pictures of things I've done this past year. I'm just getting some practice with the "Blog" realm. Hope you enjoy!