Isaiah 40:28-29

Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the EVERLASTING GOD, the creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom. He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

swing of things

G'day everyone!

Well i am here and i am just about settled. I have now been here for two weeks and while I am at the same place as before, this time around things are already shaping up quite differently. And it's good. My living arrangements have improved although most of you will be sad to hear that i am only sharing a toilet with 3 other boys instead of my customary 13. I am living in "the flats" which are basically apartments on the base property itself. two of my three roommates were the staff on my dts and one of them was my mt. isa outreach leader (the one who hurt his back), so i know them well and we get along good. something else that is pretty cool is that i can also get wireless internet inside the flat which is a new thing base-wide. i have also begun cooking my own food which is different, albeit not always as tasty as the food cooked on base. however i am able to do it my own way a bit cheaper and i have been able to introduce my friends here to my eating habits that my friends back home knew so well. their favorite concoction of mine is my tuna, rice, corn, and cottage cheese recipe. just mix it up. don't worry...i only do that twice a day. everyday. i love it....for some reason they think it's odd.

having been here two weeks now my staff internship is in full swing. the main difference from my time here before is that last time i was a student and this time i am staff. so instead of lectures with guest speakers and outreaches and going to "school"...we are learning more of how the base operates on a behind the scenes basis as well as leadership training. The first two weeks have been mainly one big meeting where we have learned more base history, got our food handlers license (for kitchen work), done personality tests, done emergency fire training (which the guy was nervous to teach because of my background in that particular area..haha) and learning more of the different areas of base operation. but now that is over and this week i will start my full time normal schedule. My first rotation is in our accounting department. so my job will be just that....basically deal with reef to outback's finances, budget, paying bills, receiving donations etc. I am a money man now. haha! so pretty much 8 to 5 M-F that is what i will be doing. so if you thought emails about rock jumping, and preaching sermons, and running with kangaroos, and sleeping in tents were exciting....just wait till you hear my stories about accounts! when i did my calculation wrong, or ran a credit card payment for the first time, or those crazy days when our account actually balanced! the stories will be endless and i'm sure more exciting than ever.....haha! i really am looking forward to it and as in life...there is a time and season for everything and this will be a great opportunity to serve and learn and grow in different ways. I know my time will come to lead in other parts of the ministry and in order to be trusted with the "big" you have to be faithful in the small right? so for now...i plan on being the best darn accountant reef to outback has ever seen!...(or at least try not to mess things up).

Aside from work everything else has been good as well. seven of us are back on base from my DTS with two others living in the area. that means half of my graduating class is in townsville, so that is really fun to see them again and get back in the swing of things. they are great friends and it's great to be around them again. on the past two monday mornings, i have woken up at 4am and 6am respectively to watch the NFL playoffs live. out of a base of over one hundred people, i was one of only five people to get up and take part in this. the games that you in america have the privilege of watching on sunday afternoons are on quite early on monday over here...but i am not defeated by a little thing like a 4am wake up call. i will press on with determination and get to a tv so i can watch my football. and it's playoffs no less! is there any other option than to watch it? of course now i have to approach the subject of getting next monday off so i can watch the super bowl. i'll let you know how that turns out. haha!

this weekend is actually "australia day" which i believe is similar to our 4th of july...although i am not totally sure what they are celebrating (and funnily enough, not a lot of them know either apparently!). to celebrate, yesterday some friends and I went to "big crystal creek" which is a water hole about 40 minutes away. we were there for about 5 hours and we got pretty fried. did i ever tell you that supposedly the hole in the ozone is over queensland and so the U.V. rays are way more intense here? that is the claim anyways. it is true that it is not only hot but the sun really does feel like it is hitting you a whole lot harder. in any case...i am sunburned. but it was fun. hot sun, cold water....it was fun.

i think that does it for now. things are good here and i look forward to hearing from you!

Aaron

p.s. the support me link was not working correctly and so i am in the process of fixing that currently. also i noticed this morning that my temperature and clock were not working either so i will look into that as well. so it's not you.....it's me.

1 comments:

Anonymous,  January 27, 2008 at 10:47 PM  

Oh, Aaron - come on! No mention of Hot Pockets in your meal plan! It doesn't sound like the tasty (so you say, I'm highly skeptical) cottage cheese, tuna, and CORN (?!) concoction could cause any random facial burns like a good Hot Pocket could... Really, you are the only person I know to have a Hot Pocket wound... Miss you! So glad that you are doing well and survived your journey there. Hope you are enjoying the CD's (although don't give me any credit when eyebrows raise over some of the song titles...). Lots of love and prayers are working their way over the oceans, reefs, and holes in the ozone.
Hugs,
Brooke

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