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Here starts my journal of thoughts... preparing for, during, and after the MAD DTS with YWAM. Please feel free to contact me with any questions, etc.

5.04.2008

I'm home... can't quite believe it.











This is Brisbane at Night... atop Mt. Cootha..



A long sigh of relaxation just came out of my mouth.

It is good to be home. (arrived sun. night, april 27)

Yet, it is hard to not be in Australia, with the people who I was surrounded by for 7 months.

The grass is always greener... You don't know what you've got until you loose it...

Those are things that have been running through my mind for the last week. I got home on Sunday night with a flood of emotion, even as I was walking to the elevator to get down to baggage claim. I saw Caribou Coffee and almost lost it... after travelling for over 24hours and having not been home for 7mos, your emotions are quite volatile. And, it's amazing how a laptop bag can gain in poundage after carrying it around in three airports. Needless to say, I was a bit exhausted.

The following days were filled with lots of sister, nieces and nephew time, as well as MUCH sleep. I developed a cold that hit me Wed. morning and couldn't be bothered by getting out of my bed much of the day. I called my mom at work to bring me some throat drops of some kind, and started nursing myself back to health with those, some fruits and veggies and lots of water and this new V8 Fusion stuff. Well, new to me atleast, it may be 6mos. old for all I know!

I haven't updated in awhile, I should back track and fill you in on the last weeks of my time in Aussie-land. I think I mentioned my parents came, and them driving on the left side of the road drove me a bit crazy. :)

It's almost hard to recall those last two weeks. We didn't do a whole lot, and actually, I wrote about Byron Bay that Saturday, and there really was only a week left after that, so I don't have much to update. It was a lot of time just spent at the base with my friends, spending time doing things together... all those "one last time" things.

We had lectures two more times with a man named Dave Way, and then had a few other morning lectures with the base director's wife, Jenni. Every morning we had a "chapel" time... worshipping and praying. To some, it would seem overkill because it was every day, but I think it was different and unique each time (and really we only did it 3 times as a school, monday and fridays were a bit different). The prayer times were most important, really seeking the Lord for peace and readiness as we headed back into life after DTS.
Friday was the big Graduation Day! Woo hoo... nothing was on the schedule except Worship and Intercession in the morning with the whole base. I found out the day before that a friend, Krista, and I had the same flight out of Brisbane to New Zealand and then NZ to LA. What an amazing blessing from God, especially for her as she is younger and her dad was just praying for good people to be sitting next to her on the flights. So, we went down to the phone after Intercession and confirmed our flights and had them cross-reference our information so we could get seats together.
My next plan of action was to get a pedicure done because my feet have been much neglected over the last 7 months, but because it happened to be ANZAC Day, everything was closed. If you don't know what it is (and I wouldn't expect you to), it's like Memorial Day for us... look it up if you want more details :). The rest of the day I spent finishing the last things to pack in the suitcase my parents were bringing home. At about 2pm, my small group all went to Mary Kate's place to get ready for the Graduation. The graduations are like formals or prom in the states, so everyone gets all dolled up and puts on fancy dresses. Tammy did my hair and I painted my fingers and toes, did my make-up etc. I was ready to put on the dress my parents brought from home, but was thoroughly disappointed to realize it didn't fit quite right anymore. The better thing would have been to try it on right away when they brought it, but I wasn't that smart. It didn't dawn on me that maybe after not wearing it for about 5years, it may be too small. The girls at the house tried to give me some options, but I just didn't feel comfortable with any of the suggestions, so I left and quickly made my way back to the base.
Upon getting back, I was pretty broken up inside, not knowing what to do and not wanting it to be a big deal. I searched through my clothes and threw on a skirt and tank top, knowing it wasn't that great compared to what everyone else had on. A couple of friends noticed and Hannah-Claire came through for me... without me even asking. What a life-saver, she had this white dress that looked great, and another sweet girl had a necklace that looked perfect. THANK THE LORD! Problem overted, and just in time!



Me and Ing (my 1:1) and the dress! :)

The graduation was really surreal, it really didn't hit me that we were done, until I got home, I think, actually! It was a good time of eating and chatting and getting our certificates, etc. I won't go into detail because it isn't that exciting for those who weren't there.

I will post more later.... there are some more stories of after graduation party and I also remembered the night before graduation, there's a little bit to tell about our last night as just our school together.
It's just WAY late in the night... I meant to have this done an hour earlier, but my ipod was and still is acting up. Anyone have suggestions of what to do if your iPod doesn't respond to anything and is stuck on the "Do not disconnect" screen?? None of apple's suggestions work for my situation... grrrrrrrrrrr.

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Laura said...

Hey Lisa, it's kinda sad reading your blog, "sniff sniff." Remembering what we did the last few weeks in Brissy, and now we are no longer there and it is sad. I miss you, our chats and just hanging out, playing a bit of canasta & eating peanut butter on toast.
Take care lovely Lisa. Love you.