

Howdy! These last few weeks have been especially fun and busy as we are trying to squeeze in as much time as possible w/ our Thai friends before the summer ends. This past week I had English lessons w/ Hom and her twin brother WaraChai, which was a lot of fun b/c Hom was much more willing to talk in English w/ her brother there to "help". I think she had a better grip on it then he did and didn't mind helping him along at all. On Friday we used a Bible picture story book to practice English. Hom really seemed to enjoy it and be genuinely interested in the stories. I told her she could come to the Zone anytime to read it (other students use it) but I may keep my eyes out for another one somewhere. She read the stories aloud and listed all the words she recognized. It was a pretty good amount and then I asked her some questions about the stories. It was a good lesson, but we were both pretty exhausted after it! I don't want to scare Hom away from Christianity or trick her into studying the Bible, so I tried to make it clear that they were Bible stories but she had a choice of whether she wanted to read them or do a different lesson. We have learned from our Equipping lessons that Thais do not want a religion forced upon them- who would? But Hom seemed a lot more interested then she usually is, and liked flipping through the book so I think it was a good lesson. Today's lesson went a little slower, we read some easier children's books w/ simpler words and she brought her music player so we could listen to some of her favorite Chinese and Thai music. This morning I went to her stand to say Hi and she was reading the 5th Harry Potter book (in Thai). :) It's fun that we both share that interest.Yesterday was my last session w/ Top and his Mother. He has his interview for a scholarship to a Singapore School today and they are going to email me when they know if he has been accepted or not. I really hope he is, he worked really hard for it and he has a lot of talent. I worked w/ him this past week and a half interviewing him and helping him practice his English and making eye contact and writing out responses to likely questions. It was a bit difficult- I didn't have a real clear idea of what the interviewees would be asking so I had to get outside my head a bit. I really admire him, I do not enjoy interviews and always end up saying something completely random and off topic when I am nervous. He did seem measurably more confident yesterday, so I hope it goes well for him. Before he and his Mother left yesterday Katy and I asked to pray over them. They are Buddhist, but we were advised that even Buddhist appreciate prayers, especially for blessings. I will be honest, it was kind of funny and awkward. I didn't think this all the way through before, but they were happy to let us pray so Katy and I closed our eyes and prayed for Top in turn. We opened our eyes and Top was staring at us, eyes-wide open. His Mother was very grateful for everything, and even left a gift of sweet bread for us. I hope to see them again. I know I was put in that position for a reason, and I wasn't really sure how to bring God into the conversation except for my actions so I tried my best to help Top prepare. I guess thats all I could think of to do, except being honest about why I was in Thailand for the summer and what I believed. I appreciate everyone's prayers for Top and Hom (and Oi and Ann, though they never showed for lessons). I pray too.
Ahhh, the pictures above! Well, besides lessons, this past week us ACU interns cooked curry and Mac n Cheese for cell group, and I MCed for games before cell group. Friday a group of us went to night safari, but it ended up being 500 Baht for foreigners so we walked around the night zoo which was doubly cool. We saw some animals I've never heard of before and played w/ the ponies. It was kinda spooky though- all dark and animals growling in the darkness. Plus, the big cats were in cages that did not look secure or strong enough to hold them (I walked fairly fast past them). And I am not entirely sure the bears had a complete cage. There was also a light show on the lake, which we enjoyed from the opposite bank of the night zoo. We finished the night by playing on the monkey bars and then heading home.
Saturday morning we went to the Elephant show and met the elephants afterwards. P'O gave us a running commentary on how special the elephants were to Thailand because they used to protect Thailand and help build houses. We fed them sugarcane and bananas afterwards, and I got some trunk hugs from a few :) After the elephants, we went back to McKean's Leprosy Village to sing and pray with some of the residents and went to find Gaio again. It took him a while to recognize us- we weren't in a big group of Aggies. He was still as welcoming and friendly as last time, and we joined him for conversation and prayer on his front porch for a while.
This week we are saying good bye to a few friends who are studying internationally this next year. We had cell group at the Cheung Doi church last night to see Gahn, who is coming to Houston! Afterwards all the college crowd went to see BATMAN. Today we visited a place called the Seven Fountains for three hours. It was wonderful, it is a Catholic Sanctuary (I think) but people who go in are expected to be completely silent and its meant to be a place for prayer and solitude. They had lots of garden and a chapel. After the busy week and week-end it was Wonderful to have so much quiet time.
Well, it is almost dinner time and we are celebrating P'Wah's Birthday with Thai food and singing! Chiao everyone :)




















