Showing posts with label gathering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gathering. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Light up my life - or at least the street

Saturday, May 31, 2025

My big mug of tea is refilled multiple times. 

It's a long day of editing but the sun shines, the breeze stirs the wind chimes, the birds chirp, and the house is empty. We clear our heads and hearts in the space between guests. Who knows who (or what) will land next? This tri-color plant catches my eye.

Typically, the dogs sprawl at my feet for a nap. The oldest and youngest have an occasional running feud. The yap of the little white poodle and the deep bark of the big black one punctuate their play.
Sunday
Walk. Pray. Love on the people in a good Gathering. Angie brings two boxes of my favorite tea from Malaysia. Thanks!
Arya confidently spreads his long legs across the stairwell to a narrow ledge as he swipes away a swarm of ants and multiple spider webs. Oh ... the flexibility and balance youth!
We go to #Ethnic for lunch. I can't decide what to eat and opt for my usual: rice and oncom. 
The owner thanks us for the business and offers a tour of their beautiful guesthouse that has just opened.
The driveway may be unassuming but the old house has been beautifully remodeled into rooms and suites.
There are multiple balconies overlooking the area.
The rooms are spacious and clean with ensuites. (They've opened at $25 for a one-bed and $50/night for a two-bed room!)
The grounds are lush.
There's a communal kitchen and a big dining room, but with an excellent restaurant around the corner and a coffee shop next door? Sip your coffee in the beautiful landscaping and skip doing dishes.
At home, W confirms flights and shuttles for the next weeks of travel. Then we enjoy a quiet evening.

Monday
We walk. Every home turns on their street light at night. Homeowners are expected to illuminate the street in front of their house where there's no public lamp. (And there's hardly ever a public streetlight in a neighborhood.)
At the Assistant Governor's house, this group poses for photos - the guard takes a picture with their camera.
W has Anton most of the time and remarks on how tiring it is to have a willful dog. Yeah - we've been through this with our other two big dogs but they're well-behaved now. Old Gypsy is slow and not excited about walking anymore but he goes two miles like the rest.

DrW invites us to breakfast with Pak Hendy and a group of friends. They've known each other for years and do TaiChi together twice a week. Like us hikers, if we are in any danger of calorie deficit, we fill up right after exercising. hehe
My favorite: noodles! W has a study so misses the feast and the good company.

I edit for 4 hours straight and call it a day. There's one 25-page chapter (second round) to go, plus footnotes and titles! Next time I'll work straight from a paper copy: I printed it out after the first round of edits but now most pages have marks for something I could have clarified on the first go. Sigh. I was trying to save our paper and ink $$.

Adi sends over some fresh baking - cheddar and onion bread buns. So good!
Tuesday
After our walk, I talk to Mom and a mentor. After 3 hours, the book edit is finished. Hurrah! I send it off with a request for a published copy since we don't get paid by this press. It's a fascinating look at Asia's potential to shape the world. I'm no perfectionist, but I hope I caught what I needed to, shaped what needed reshaping, and have moderately improved the academic's work. (He's a gifted writer, thank God.)

The team comes over for a meeting, complete with tea and cookies. By special request, we take out a banana bread and enjoy that, too. W and I dash to the grocer to save ourselves a trip tomorrow. Look at the beautiful orchid for sale! I leave it behind.
Supper is simple: an avocado from our tree, homebaked bread, and rujak (fruit in peanut sauce.)
W does one more round with Anton while I wrap up writing. Some nights, you feel especially happy for sundown and rest.

Read more:

*Rejoice in the Lord, O you righteous, and give thanks to his holy name! Psalm 97:12

*Those who love your name may exult in you. Psalm 5:11

*Hanna made a vow, saying, “Lord Almighty, if you will only look on your servant’s misery and remember me, and not forget your servant but give her a son, then I will give him to the Lord for all the days of his life.” 1 Samuel 1:11 

*Now the time came for Elizabeth to give birth, and she bore a son. Her neighbors and relatives heard that the Lord had shown his great mercy to her, and they rejoiced with her. Luke 1:57-58

*As the apostles left the council, they rejoiced that they were considered worthy to suffer dishonor for the sake of the name. And every day in the temple and at home they did not cease to teach and proclaim Jesus as the Messiah. Acts 5:41-42

Moravian Prayer: Lord almighty, please look upon us, your servants, in our need and remember us. Shower us with your great mercy and grant us the desires of our hearts. May we, like Hanna and Elizabeth, give back to you all the days of our lives. 

Lord Jesus, your name is exalted above all names. Like your apostles, help us teach and proclaim you as our savior everywhere, especially at home. Faith is the best gift we can offer to our children. Amen.

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Goodbye, new visitors and prep for the week? Check.

Saturday

It's mild and sunny in the morning. I finish a 3' (1 meter) flower arrangement for the hall when we get back from our walk.

W starts to walk Anton today. We not only have to train our smart and willful creatures but the humans who interact with them. 
"Oh, he sits when I say sit!" exclaims Melvi, who plays fetch with Anton when she's outside. It's true: he's starting to obey.

I keep working my way through the book survey, on #80 of +270 responses. Reading comments from expats and global workers brings their challenges to life.

Sunday
After a walk, I change from my damp clothes - it's been hotter in the mornings, a sign that dry season may be coming. Then we're at the hall for a talk on God's care for us. The worship team snaps a photo after they serve.
Feibe is celebrated on her final Sunday. We pray for her and go out for lunch as a team. Her grad school will not permit monetary compensation or gifts so Hanny and Alice purchase a beautiful batik blazer for a thank you.
Back home, we let Anton out of his crate. For the most part, the creatures get along very well. They lie as close to me as they can when I work on the Porch.
Anton and I finish our 5 miles for the day (10-11,000 steps) and come home to play fetch and wear him out. Good boy! He is persistent: when I toss a ball, he will keep looking over the whole property until he finds it. Then he brings it right to me. If he doesn't return it, the game is over and the ball is put away.

Today starts is a new round of recruiting volunteers for an English program. Kristi started it a few years ago, and it's transforming the future for village kids and their moms. The wisdom of getting older is knowing what does and doesn't belong on your plate. I don't serve there directly but I help in other ways.

Monday

We walk and then we work. There's a tall pile backing up: syllabus, editing, prep for a seminar, etc. It is another red letter day so only one helper is here. We give her lunch money as she starts baking banana bread and head out the door. There's a new pasta restaurant at the end of our street ($10 for both of us).

It's easier to eat out than filling the kitchen with cooking and dirty dishes as baking trays go in and out of the ovens. Tomorrow the helpers will make cookies - the last batches disappeared quickly.

Back to coursework. There's SO much new information on academic writing. My job is to decide how much students need to know. Do I gather links and let them do further research if they need it? How good is their English. Updating a course in a few weeks is a full-time job but I don't have the hours. Lord have mercy.

Bryanna arrives in late afternoon and will stay a couple of nights. She's in Indonesia for 2 more months before she heads back for veterinarian school. After work, Melvi also joins us for a light supper - she and B know some of the same people so they have lots to talk about.

Tuesday

We take B for breakfast at #NaraPark. The day flies by: she'd like to duo some outlet shopping (B finds her clothes) and buy snacks. It's mandatory to bring back snacks for your team when you travel!

This bush is so jazzy! at the first outlet store.

PakG takes B a few more places after lunch, while IbuA and IbuS finish baking and cleanup for movie night tomorrow. The house smells of banana bread and cookies.

After checking that his tech is working for tomorrow's movie night, W heads into Jakarta to pick up guests. It can be confusing to land in a country with little English signage and few English speakers. He sleeps overnight in a capsule hotel at the airport. He'll meet them after they land in the morning and bring them home on the shuttle.

I continue movie night prep and edits. I'm working my way through the book chapter by chapter. My head gets foggy after a while, simplifying language and making sure of the format. This book is a compilation of academic presentations, papers, and other research so my task is to hand it back as a homogeneous work. It would be harder if the author weren't such a good writer. (It's still a lot of work.) 

There's time to chat with Bryanna in the evening. My head is full of the week ahead. 

Read more:

*As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God? My tears have been my food day and night, while people say to me all day long, “Where is your God?”

These things I remember as I pour out my soul: how I used to go to the house of God under the protection of the Mighty One with shouts of joy and praise among the festive throng.


Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God. Psalm 42:1-5

*Yet your people say, “The way of the Lord is not just,” when it is their own way that is not just. Ezekiel 33:17

*Is there injustice on God’s part? By no means! Romans 9:14

Moravian Prayer: O God, nurture in us the growth that comes from the study of your word and way. May we see the examples of the people of the Bible and learn from them. Increase our hunger for your presence. In your name, we pray. Amen.

Thursday, April 10, 2025

A buzzy busy week

Sunday, April 6, 2025

After 3 months, it's easy to write 2025 rather than defaulting to last year's date. We talked to our son and my brother in Germany last night, which was a delight.

W delivers the flower arrangement to the hall and returns home to rest as soon as the sound system is set up. His stomach is roiling. Mine is calm.

Strange, how God works. Yesterday I asked W if he would lead the Gathering next week when we have a female speaker. I would take today. We agreed. Apparently God knew he'd be gone ... and my heart was prepared for this morning.

We celebrate April birthdays, share communion, and pray together. Daniel speaks on our core identity as followers of Jesus, with his wife Della translating. The message is sent from the heart to the heart. What a privilege to make room for the next generation and their experiences with God.

I make leftovers for lunch for W, who is feeling more settled. We relax into the afternoon.

Monday
I've had 8 hours of sleep when I wake at 3 AM. No sense in lying around. By 6, my work is on the way and I'm in calls, sitting on the Porch. The cicadas are noisy in the garden. When they're within a few meters, their chirps are overwhelm conversation: it's impossible to hear what anyone is saying. We move further away or inside.

Sam takes us for lunch at Ethnic. When we get back, Josh drops by for prayer. W advises him about his work. It's the perfect foundation for a doctoral project. I connect him to a school in Latin America and encourage him to plunge in sooner, rather than later.

Sam takes Josh home and picks up the IKEA order from Clau, who lives nearby. We send along cookies for the kids, of course. The breadmaker bakes a loaf with "everything but the bagel" seeds. Yummy with melted cheese, later in the day.

Tuesday

Talk about lousy sleep (4 hours)! I get up after lying there without feeling sleepy. Might as well write in the gratitude journal and read a book. The first of 4 calls is at 5:30 AM. After a couple of meetings, W and I walk the neighborhood with the dogs until after 8, when the workers arrive.

Sam and Melvi join us for lunch. Yay, I'm out of the kitchen because the help has returned post-Ramadan. IbuA and IbuS change bedding, dust bookshelves, and wash floors. W and I churn through work - he's finishes our annual tax statement. We're tired and go to sleep early.

Wednesday

Which means I'm up and ready for a new day ... at 2:30 AM. Sigh. I do an hour of exercise, catch up on my journal, and am in meetings by 5 AM. The Mastermind call is particularly helpful, leaving me with a solid list for an upcoming task. An in-person meeting is cancelled. That frees up the rest of the morning.

FB pops up a blog from long ago. I'd forgotten Lisa, the wonderful coach who set up my office and identified my work flow. We ended with this: I gather, percolate, engage, flit, and climb to the next thing. I puttered for 5 months on the first two items before engagement kicked into high gear for 5 months. I wrote my dissertation in 3 months, then crashed into rest before flitting into the next season (prep and downsizing for Indonesia.)

The cicadas are hissing, the birds are quiet with a weed-whacker deafening us all, and the day is off to a flying start.

Read more:

*Yes, my soul, find rest in God; my hope comes from him. Truly he is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will not be shaken. My salvation and my honor depend on God; he is my mighty rock, my refuge. Trust in him at all times, you people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge. Psalm 62:5-8

*Bless God in the great congregation. Psalm 68:26

*Day by day, as the [believers] spent much time together in the temple, they broke bread at home and ate their food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having the goodwill of all the people. Acts 2:46-47

Moravian Prayer: God of all creation, we bow before you with praise and adoration. May your Holy Spirit work within us to keep our minds and hearts focused on you. As we live in community with others, help us to reflect your goodness and love so that our entire lives can be an offering of thanksgiving. Amen. Be it so.

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Sharing and caring = human significance

Saturday, March 29, 2025

It's time to write our monthly updates. I can't believe the month is nearly over. Sundays are a welcome break from writing Lenten blogs, but that's tomorrow, so I keep writing. Routine is good; rhythm is good; but rest is very good. We went to bed early yesterday so I've been wide awake since 2 AM.

After our walk, I raid the garden for flowers for tomorrow's Round Table. While they soak in a basin, I make calls. On impulse, I dial 3 girlfriends, the WPPRs. They're the day's highlight: each picks up the call. We began meeting 30 years ago and still stay in touch. Everyone has their own blessings, drama, and challenges; it's good to get an update as we pray for each other.

Breakfast is leftovers from Thursday's post-hike lunch. Around noon we walk up the hill to HomeGround for very spicy beef soup and rice, my birthday meal. I'm not hungry after the big spinach and rice breakfast but W's feeling peckish. The flavors are good.

We stop at Vilo Gelato on the way home. I can't even finish a tiny gelato so I save it in the freezer.

Sunday

W asks if I'll speak without him this morning. Ok. My head re-scrambles the written outline on the go. The two-pronged topic is familiar and significant to my life: accountability and mentoring. None of us do life alone if we want to do it well. We need mentors ahead of us, beside us, and others with whom we share what we know.

We take Lela for lunch at Nara before walking home. I combine the flowers from a dozen little vases into one large wild bouquet for the entry.
The garden is healthy and green because of the balance of rain and sunshine. The bromeliads are blooming on the green wall.
The bright red is tipped with purple when the flower first emerges.
In the back of the yard, the bathtub ponds teem with little fish who control the mosquito population.
In the side yard, a lanky shrub boasts a delicate cluster of pink flowers.
I walk W to supper with a friend and take a long loop home with the dogs. This flower is new to us, growing along the street on a tall shrub.
Monday
This is the loudest night of the year. Chants and calls from the mosques echo across the valleys and mountains. Firecrackers explode in staccato bursts. I'm still awake after midnight so I write a Lenten blog before giving the night a second try. I sleep 4 hours before the day starts.

It's Eid al-fitr, the kickoff to the Lebaran week. Anyone who can go home to their village or island does. However this year, with a shrinking middle class and inflation, many people cannot afford to travel back to their families. Those who do show off their best clothes and cars. A neighbor's visitor parks beside our house - cute Bug.
We ran into a neighbor, who is president of the Lions Club of Bandung. The group plants trees, provides electricity and water for needy neighborhoods, and does other sustainable projects. 
We call our moms and attend Zoom meetings before a good meal at brunch. It's the opening day of Nanny's Pavillion restaurant at the entry to our neighborhood. They offer pancakes and pasta. We know the manager (owner?) and server. 
The place is full but we find a table near the gate. My pasta is delicious.
Overhead, one tree shades the entire courtyard.
I take home leftovers - I'm not hungry. Then we relax and connect with others.

Tuesday
My mom calls at 3 AM and 5:AM. I'm awake for the first but woken for the second call. No worries - I'd rather not miss a call from her, no matter what the time. I sleep for 2 hours, total. Not quite long enough. Today might be the day for a nap.

A family pauses at the street intersection to watch our 3 dogs walk on a single leash. The little boys point and chatter but are too afraid to get off the bike to pet the dogs.
Before I go inside, the garden needs watering and the birds and fish want to be fed. An orange and pink bougainvillea lights up the corner like a flame.
A candy-cane-striped amaryllis opens under the tall 'false bird of paradise' plants.
I like how a Sunday bouquet evolves as the week goes on. The Indonesian 'lavender' stretches toward the sunshine from its one-liter jar.
Then there's a lunch to cook. I make a chicken stew: meat, potatoes, and vegetables. Sides include corn and cucumbers, along with some of yesterday's olive/rosemary bread. The birds are happy with the bean and carrot ends, along with their seed.

Melvina joins from upstairs, while John and Shibli come up from the base of the hill. We eat on the Porch, enjoying the breeze rippling across the garden. After the meal, W hosts a theological session with our guests. I do dishes and put things away while they talk.
We pray for each other, take a photo, and then it's late afternoon. The rain, absent for a few days, starts up and gently waters the backyard.

Read more:

*The Lord upholds the cause of the oppressed and gives food to the hungry. Psalm 146:7

*He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your seed for sowing and increase the harvest of your righteousness. 2 Corinthians 9:10

Moravian Prayer: Divine Supplier, thank you for the gift of nourishment, filling not only our mouths, but our hearts and minds with the fruit of your love, justice, and compassion. Grant that every tongue and heart may know of your abundant love and mercy.

Loving Shepherd, you hold us tenderly in your embrace. Just as we have received your protection and comfort, open our eyes to those around us, and grant us courage to proclaim the good news, so that they, too, may know the grace and hope of your eternal love. Yea, our lot is blessed. Alleluia! Amen.