Monday, February 13, 2012

The Final Evaluation

Many of you know that I get totally anxious when I have to go to see the doctor, the dentist and even the eye doctor. It is not out of the ordinary for me to pass out if there is a needle involved or sometimes even a test (like “which do you see clearer?”-true story). So let me tell you that my anxiousness has continued here in PNG with the Language Evaluations/Test!

Let me set the stage for you. A well-experienced Missionary will grade your language ability through a various set of grammar sentences, have you explain foreign concepts to a national, and a comprehension check. Ok, here I am 5.0 foot Lauren and here comes my Evaluator 6 foot 3 inches, grew up in PNG (so his Pidgin is flawless), and has a successful tribal church plant in the Sepik...Brooks Buser (have you heard of his Dad, Brad Buser???) with a clipboard in hand! Intimidated much? Well as always my heart pounded and I felt a wave of heat rush over me. My language helper Meta thought my nerves were so funny and laughed at me. Of course this was a particularly hot day with NO breeze so I was aware of the sweat that was rolling down my face and back-that is the worst. Brooks sat down and the Test began. First I had to explain my sister’s upcoming visit- how she will get here, what it will feel like to see her, what are we going to do, what I anticipate it will feel like when she leaves. Then i had to explain the Olympics! I barely know how they work and had to ask him some clarity questions because I have never really thought through all the details. I talked about them being this summer and that ice skating was my favorite sport. Come to find out afterward that ice skating is not in the Summer Olympics, oops she doesn’t need to know that! I listened to Meta tell me a story and had to rephrase it back to Brooks. Then the grammar check. Lastly, he had me explain 2 expressions:

“The early bird catches the worm” and “He who laughs last, laughs the loudest”

(Tall man holding Paisley is Brooks)

By the grace of God I was able to translate them literally first and than tell the meaning of the expression. It was funny to try and explain those because I found myself thinking of other idiomatic expressions to try and clarify but that would only make it worse. I realize that English is confusing and doesn’t exactly play by the rules but it is my heart language- the way I think, feel, live, love and laugh in. With that said, I did pass my test and am looking forward to continuing my relationships here with people in their heart language. To encourage, challenge, joke, and love through their language.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Care Packages, Updated

First of all thank you for everyone who have sent us a package. It always seems to come at the perfect time to encourage our family. It is interesting how exciting and uplifting a package from home can be. The way it smells like america (target, wal-mart, etc.) and makes us feel loved and remembered. It is strange how you can feel so out of the loop over here but through Facebook and email we can stay a little more connected. So thankful for that.
Updated list of things we could use:

MISC
-Baby Wipes
-Anti bacterial hand soap (not the instant sanitizer)
-Children's Benadryl (off brand)
-Lactaid pills (i'm lactose intolerant)
-Cleaning wipes
-Tupperware* all sizes. we have to put EVERYTHING in GOOD quality, air tight tupperware to keep things from bugs.
FOOD (please put food in ziplock bag, so the rats don't smell/eat it)
-*Cereal (any kid friendly)
-Kid Snacks (cheez-it's, granola bars, chex mix, crackers, pretzels, etc.)
-Instant dinners (hamburger/tuna helper, rice/noodle sides, mac n' cheese...)
-Brownie, cookie, funfetti cake mix, pancake mix
-salad dressing mix (italian, fiesta ranch, etc)
-chocolate chips, toffee, pecans, walnuts, etc. (for baking)
-Drink mix (kool aid, lemonade, tea, etc.)
-Mayonnaise (in plastic jar, regular or light)
FUN
-Kids/Family board games
-Cards/Stationary
-Jar Candles (citrus & tropical fruity stuff)
-Crafts for the kids
-DVD's (used is great, too:Wonder Pets, Fresh Beat Band, My Friends Tigger & Pooh, anything really…. movie or TV series for us)
****Pictures of your family! We would love to show the kids who you are and to pray for you as a family.****
Please send to: Justin & Lauren Rees
P.O. Box 625
Wewak, ESP 531
Papua New Guinea

First PNG Christmas

Christmas morning we woke up to a beautiful rainy day! it was cooler than most days and stayed that way all day. It was a great way to start the morning; praising God for Him being that personal to give us some "winter" weather.
The kids woke up, we prayed as a family and then went to check out the tree. It was pretty fun since the kids really had no idea what was about to happen. I had ordered the kid's presents on amazon and had them sent over with a friend in october. And my mom sent some gifts over too.
As for Justin's gift it was 2 gatorade's, a 3.5 oz bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos, and a twix bar that i found in Goroka when Pax and I were seeing the Doctor. Things are different but it was fun to start our own traditions. Like cinnamon rolls fro breakfast and spending the whole day as a family, playing (dressing up! thanx grandma)and watching movies.
It was completely relaxing and we got to Skype with both sides of the family. No complains and looking forward to our next Christmas in the tribe!
Here is our friend who dressed up as Father Christmas for a local church.