Sunday, July 15, 2012

Bug Me: The Hidden Joy of Inconveniences



There I was, minding my own business.  Well, actually I was enjoying a nice evening at a festival called “Weekends of the World,” and I was having a good time watching the Latina section show off their salsa, meringue, and cha-cha...but back to the story.  There weren’t many places to sit, so my friend and I chose to sit upon a stone wall near some bushes. 

So there I was, and that’s when I felt it, something crawling on my leg.  Without looking, I swiped it away, and as I looked down, I saw a huge spider crawling away on the ground.  No harm done, I thought to myself, and there was no reason to make a fuss over it.  Bugs are bugs, and I try not to be too afraid of them or get too bothered by them.  Being so proud in my lack of reaction to the spider, I turned my attention back to the dancers.  My friend sitting next to me, however, jumped up after looking at me.  Thinking she was afraid of the spider who was now crawling its way back up the stone wall, I started to reassure her that it was fine.  However, it was I that needed a talking to as she pointed and said, “You don’t want to know…you don’t want to know.”  I looked to where she was pointing, down at my shorts, and that’s when I saw it, a HUGE bug had attached itself to my clothes.  This indeed caught me off guard, and I immediately jumped up, dropped everything in my hands (including my camera), screamed, and flicked the bug off of me.  

I had successfully created a scene.  Next, my friend and I looked at each other, and we just started laughing.  I, of course, was embarrassed about screaming as many people were now staring, but laughing made the situation way better.  The bug was doing just fine on the ground, slightly better than the camera, also still on the ground.  So of course we had to take pictures of the bug.  The pictures really don’t do it justice.  The bug was slightly larger than the size of a silver dollar (you know, those coins the tooth fairy used to bring), which is of course why I was so frightened at first.  But none of this is the point.






By this seemingly incident, we were able to meet people who we otherwise wouldn’t have gotten to talk to on normal terms.  You see, most people were standing there watching the dancers and enjoying the music, not really allowing for lots of interaction between people as their focus was on the performance.  However, because of what I’m guessing was frantic behavior on my part, the door was opened for conversation.  People came to see what had happened, if we were all right, etc.  My friend Sini ended up in conversation with a couple local people, and it turns out they were Christians too!  She got to have an encouraging conversation with them and even the chance to reconnect with them during the course of the summer.  As for me, I ended up in a conversation with a man from Turkey.  Originally he had thought that I screamed because I dropped my camera, but then he realized the whole bug situation.  This started a conversation, and after talking for awhile, he commented how happy and positive I seemed to be about life.  This led me straight into telling him why I was so happy, and I was able to share about the joy I have because of Christ.  We chatted for a bit more and before going our separate ways, he commented how he thought it was great that I had such purpose and strong belief system.  No, he didn’t give his life to the Lord right there and nothing especially miraculous happened, but I am thankful for the seed that was planted in his life.  I find that it’s always so exciting to share about my Savior, and I’m thankful for the opportunity that I had to do so last night, all because of a bug!  Please be praying with me that God uses others to continue to plant, water, and cultivate seeds in this Turkish man’s life that he may come to the saving knowledge of Jesus!

Why am I sharing all of this?  Well, for one, it’s slightly comical so I thought you might all at least get a smile out of my frantic behavior.  Secondly, though, I want to encourage you all to look for the purpose in seemingly small incidents, especially in ones that could be considered inconvenient.  It was inconvenient for a bug to crawl on me in that moment when I was trying to enjoy the festival performance.  It was inconvenient for me to drop my camera and for it to get a little bit broken.  It was embarrassing to have all those people staring at me.  But you know, God had a plan, and believers were able to be encouraged through the situation, and a man was able to hear about the wonderful hope there is in Christ!  Throughout Jesus’ time on earth, we see numerous times where Jesus was stopped on His way to somewhere or in the middle of His teaching in order to meet someone’s needs.  In fact, it’s hard to recall a time when this didn’t happen!  And yet, He wasn’t disturbed or annoyed; He was always ready to do the will of His Father in helping people and bringing hope, and ultimately, He died an inconvenient death in order to save us all.  Let us all be encouraged today to not be bothered by the inconveniences but to listen closely to the Holy Spirit, to be available to be used by God in those moments!   May we have the attitude of, “Bug Me!”    

Blessings, friends!  :)

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Montreal Bucket List Update!

Bonjour mes amis!!!

Well, here I am again, writing this blog.   More apologies for not updating this frequently enough.  I find that there is so much to do that I get caught up with everything else ;)  But, not to fear, because I'm here to catch you up with what's been going on.  :)

Mostly, I would like to review my Montreal Bucket List from before and give you an update about how everything is going:
1.  Run to the summit of Mont Royal (6-7 km)
      --I have yet to run to the summit, although I have run up the Mont a couple of times already (just not to the summit yet).  I have also walked up to the summit already.  I plan on running all the way to the top in the next couple of weeks.
2.  Explore Old Montreal
      --I have done this!  I would still like to do it more, but it's such a beautiful part of Montreal with such rich history.
3.  Go to local public markets
      --I plan to do this in the next couple weeks so stay tuned!  My mom went while she was here and LOVED it. 
4.  Attend mass at Notre Dame Basilica
      --I have visited but haven't attended mass yet.
5.  Tour Montreal's City Hall
      --I will have to find some friends to do this with  :)
6.  Learn to dance during weekly summer ballroom dancing lessons
      --I plan on going this weekend!  I saw them teaching last weekend but unfortunately didn't get to stop and learn.
7.  Visit some of Montreal's museums
      --I still need to research the best options here.  The art museum is not far so I think I shall try that.  :)
8.  See the gardens on Notre Dame island
      --Not done yet, although I have been to the island.  I even drove my car around the racetrack!
9.  Explore the "underground city"
      --I have done some of this, but in the summer it's so great to be outside.
10. Do some sort of water activity on the St. Lawrence River
      --I'm not quite sure how I will accomplish this yet, but I'm looking into my options.
11. Enjoy the Jazz Festival in July
      --I was fortunate enough to attend four different nights, seeing at least 8 different concerts.  The talent of the performers was amazing!  It was so great; I think I shall return here in the future for the festival  :)
12. Walk around the Mont Royal Cemetery
      --I drove around last week.  It is much to massive to walk around, I think, but it is a very interesting place indeed.

Other goals for the summer:
1.  Practice my French
      --This is going okay.  I'm starting to recognize more and more of what people are saying.  I've been able to order a couple of times in French already.  :)  Friends at church and work are helping me some, too!
2.  Read at least a book a week (or more!)
      --I'm actually a little behind on this.  I've been here four full weeks, but I am only on my third book.  I hope to catch up this week!
3.  Keep training for half marathon
      --By God's grace I have been doing this.  I run about 3-4 miles five days a week, and I usually have an increasingly longer run on Saturdays.  It's hard to get motivated but so rewarding to persevere and do it!
4.  Meet lots of new, fun friends
      --YAY!  I've met most of these friends at church, but I have a few in the office as well.  God is so good the way He provides above and beyond what we ask for.  :)
5.  Buy a bike and utilize it
      --Sadly, I don't think I'm going to do this one.  It turns out I don't really need a bike since I'm so close to everything.  It would probably end up more of a hassle.


As you can see, some of these are done, others partially done, and a good number have yet to be done.  However, I hope to accomplish many of these in my remaining weeks.  Okay, this is all for now, but I just wanted to give you a brief update as well as some fun pictures.   

A+ (or @+, which is short for A' plus, meaning until later)
Rebekah

Monday, July 9, 2012

Ma Famille Me Rend Visite!

I had a great time with my Mom, Grandma Yarnell, and Aunt Peggy last week when they came to visit.  We had lots of fun adventures, including visiting the Biodome, St Helene Island, Olympic Park, the Botannical Gardens, hiking up Mont Royal, enjoying the jazz festival and exploring all the different types of food around Montreal.  They also toured the Old City and Port and visited the Jean Talon Market while I was at work.  Aunt Peggy even went to a Cirque du Soleil show!  Here are some pictures from the highlights of the visit: