25.12.09

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night

Just wishing you all a Merry Christmas before I hit the hay. This is my favorite time of year and I want to pass along the joy to all of you. I love the cold nights, the snow (even though we don't have any here in Phoenix!), the music, the movies, but most importantly, I love the nativity.

Silent night, holy night
All is calm, all is bright
Round yon Virgin Mother and Child
Holy Infant so tender and mild
Sleep in heavenly peace
Sleep in heavenly peace


Silent night, holy night!
Shepherds quake at the sight
Glories stream from heaven afar
Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia!
Christ, the Saviour is born
Christ, the Saviour is born


Silent night, holy night
Son of God, love's pure light
Radiant beams from Thy holy face
With the dawn of redeeming grace
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth
Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth

23.12.09

FIFA World Cup 2010

As we get closer to the first match of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa (169 days, 15 hours, 34 minutes, and 13 seconds according to fifa.com) I feel that now would be an appropriate time to make some picks on whose going to take the cup. As the tournament progresses, we'll see how my predictions hold up. So here goes...





That's right, I'm picking Argentina to take it all! By the by, I made this bracket on ESPNsoccernet and created a group as well. So if you would like to join my group just leave me a comment with your email address and I'll send you an invite. First game is South Africa v Mexico on 11/06 16:00 local time. I don't know about you guys, but I can't wait!

20.12.09

¡Arribate sus manos!

For those of you who are not familiar with mexican slang, the title of this post, roughly translated means "Put up your hands." At least I'm fairly certain this is what the little boy at the orphanage was saying as he ran around pointing his dart gun at all of us.



First off, this mission trip to Agua Prieta with St. Paul's Outreach was an amazing experience and if any of you ever get the chance to go to Mexico on a mission trip, I strongly recommend you go. Words cannot even describe the poverty levels of this town, it reminded me of (as cheesy as this sounds) a post apocalyptic town from some movie or video game. Everything is so run down and it is just astounding to see what a difference a few miles and a fence can make. Agua Prieta is a border town for those of you who don't know, it is just on the other side of the border from Douglas, AZ. I am so grateful that God blessed me with the opportunity to travel to this town and help them build houses. The family my group was building a house for was a family of 4 with 1 more on the way and they will be living in the small house pictured above. It was hard work but well worth it and the family we were building the house for deserves it more than anyone I know. We laid the concrete foundation and floor of the house and also started laying the brick for the house. We couldn't finish with only 2 days of work, but there is another group coming soon to pick up where we left off.

Each afternoon after working on the house, we traveled to a local orphanage to play with some of the orphans. They kept yelling 'capuche!' meaning piggyback rides and after a while we figured out what they were saying. The second day we went to the orphanage, a young boy came out running and shouting, 'Los Americanos!' with a bag of firecrackers in his hand. Needless to say, we had a good time. We followed that by playing some fútbol with them and of course more 'capuches!'

Every breakfast and dinner we were blessed with the wonderful opportunity to eat at a local family's house-we paid them of course. Their hospitality was simply amazing and the food was some of the best I've ever had. Our last night in Agua Prieta, the father's little brother was getting married and we were invited to the after party and let me tell you, mexican weddings are so much fun! Between the music and dancing and food and toasting and the piñata, I'm not sure what the best part of the night was. I just can't believe this family would invite 25 Americans to their wedding celebration, it was simply an amazing experience.

I think that this experience just shows how much of a blessing it is to help others. This was without a doubt one of the best experiences in my life and will cherish it always. Life is good!

16.12.09

well at least i'm making an attempt

Haven't posted on here in a long time! Everytime I try to get back into blogging, I fail after a few weeks. But just maybe, maybe this time, I will finally keep up with it. Or at least that's what I'm telling myself! Anyway, today marks the end of my 7th semester at ASU. 7 down, 1 to go! I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Now that it's winter break, I will finally have time to take psychology 101 and catch up on the 4 books I am in the middle of.

On a side note, I'm leaving for Mexico tomorrow morning, hopefully God can use me and the other men and women I am going down with for His glory. And hopefully when I come back, I will have lots to blog about. But for now, I'm going to gym and then the Yardhouse with friends to celebrate the end of the semester! I'll write again next time I'm stateside. Adios amigos!