Pictures from Past Trips

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Home sweet home

This is going to be a short one.

We (Me, Jan and Robin) are back in Madison! Well, to be specific, it has been more than 24 hours since we've returned to Madison. Overall, the trip has been wonderful. I really thank the Lord for all the experiences I have had from the time spent in Germany.

Sorry there are no photographs from me this time, maybe Robin or Caitlin can post some up? Danke!

As I said, this is a short one, so I'll end here. The jet lag is catching up again. ^.^

Hope you had fun reading the blog as much as we had enjoyed writing it.

Gute Nacht.

~Mei

Monday, May 26, 2008

Farewell to Germany

Greetings to our family and friends,

Tonight is our last in Germany for 2008. It is impossible to adequately put into words how much this trip has meant to our team, plus, all the joy God has brought into our lives through our students, the Turkish and German believers to the men who own the Donor Kebab and Turkish restaurants in the neighborhood. Everyone has been so kind, so thoughtful, so loving to us in so many ways. We just pray that we have permeated God's as we have developed relationships with these amazing people.

Here are some hightlights of our trip:
-The Turkish Fellowship...building friendships, playing with children, worshiping, eating Turkish cuisine, lots of hugs, smiles and handshakes
-The English Classes...preparing for the classes, building friendships, lots of laughing, hugs, fun learning English, one fantastic field day at Landshaftpark (please view our video!!!) and a graduation party with dancing, food, exchanging addresses, gift-giving and compliments galore. Showing the video of our field trip brought hearty laughs
-Worshiping at the Turkish church and German church...in different languages, but to our same God and Savior, Jesus
-Experiencing worship at the Bulgarian Bible Study
-A lovely breakfast and fellowship at Atam and Seta's apartment
-A fun and inspiring evening with Memduh and his wife Sena, fellowship over Turkish food, learning more about their Internet ministry to Turks and listening to Sena's testimony of how she came to know Jesus...(Memduh is our friend and a leader in the Turkish Church)
-Our team fellowship....marvelous! Inside jokes, loads of laughing, very little sleep, praying, cooking and eating together has very much bonded us as a team
-A huge thank you to Paul and Kathy who have been so supportive and have shared their lives and for Kathy's scrumptious cooking and servant heart, not to mention all the translating they graciously did for us

To my teammates...Caitlin Carlson also graciously translated more times than I can ever begin to count. She did enjoy using her German and helping in such a substantial way. Her sweet ways and wonderful sense of humor were such a delight. Mei Yuen Koon, our computer wiz...we would have been lost without her and our blog would not have been near as interesting. She also taught us a lot about her homeland in Malaysia. Her laugh and playful ways kept us on our toes. Robin Gove and her heart for God inspired all of us. Her and I, being the mom's (and grandma's) of the group, enjoyed hearty laughs, having many similar life experiences. Caitlin and Mei humored us in our ways! And, last but not least, our fearless leader, Curt, (known lovingly as "Our Captain"), who served us, kept us focused and always put smiles on our faces. Thanks, Curt, for all you've done!

One last thing...On the day of our field trip our 60ish German students, Dagmar and Christel, asked if I would like to bike ride with them over to the Park to meet the rest of our class. I heartily agreed and we spent a lovely 50 minute ride to the park on the bike trail. What fun! I enjoyed some time with Dagmar at her apartment and in her beautiful garden before we left for the park. These two women were so loving and generous to all of us. Robin enjoyed the privilege of making the return trip with them.

It has been a trip to remember, but we are all looking forward to returning home to family and friends. You are all such a part of our team and partnership and we can't thank you enough. But, most of all, we praise and give thanks to Jesus, who gave us strength, courage, stamina and the will to be a blessing for His sake. Good night....

Jan Glew

Graduation!


A week of classes ended so quickly! A graduation party was held on Saturday and it was fun! Here is a short slide show of the fun we had at Landschaftspark. It was "presented" during the graduation party, hope you like it!




~Mei

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Graduation!

Its Saturday night and it has been a busy day. We had a "graduation" party today and it was a fun time. It is amazing what good friends we have become with our students, especially the ones we have known from previous trips. With our older students we got into a discussion about WWII and the losses that were suffered in this area(the rhurgebeit) which because of it's industrial production provided much of the equipment and ammunition for the German army in the war. Of course it was devastated by the allies later in the war. One of our students father's died in the war while fighting in Russia and another lost 2 uncles in the war. This evening we watched The Hiding Place which was about Corrie Ten Boom and her family, who hid Jews during the war and she and her family were later arrested. Her father, sister and some other relatives died as a result. Her sister said "There is no pit so deep that He(meaning Jesus) is not deeper". Please pray for Dagmar, Chrystal and Tyrone (a half German and half British young man that joined our discussion). That God would use these examples to remind us of the pain that men can inflict on each other and the peace that God offers through Jesus Christ.
Kathy Baum was a wonderful hostess and took us on a fun tour of some interesting places in the vicinity later in the afternoon. Kathy is an amazing women who has befriended both Turkish and German women in the area and acts as a Mom sub for many children in the neighborhood---tutoring them, disciplining and cheering them on.

We go to German church tomorrow and then Monday we wrap up our time here in Germany. Most of the team heads back to Madison Tuesday, a great job completed! Thanks to a loving hard working team! Caitlin heads toward Berlin where she will meet up with some German friends and I will head south for a couple days with my son Ben and his wife Christy who are stationed south of here. I miss my wife, Pat who has been a great encouragement ---I will be home soon!
Curt

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Field Trip!

Today was a holiday, so the the kids had no school. So, we took a field trip from noon to about 5:00. It was a blast! We took the Strassenbahn to a park where we played and had a photo scavenger hunt! We formed groups and ran around taking pictures of ourselves with the objects on our lists. We have tons and tons of pictures. The kids really liked this huge, rather steep tunnel slide that was in the park. They had so much fun with us, that they didn't want to go home when we got back. We ended up playing a card game with them for a little while, but then having to kick them out in order to get some much needed rest before our evening with Memduh and his wife. They told us about their ministry projects for Turks and it was very heart-warming to feel connected to the international body of the Church. We are all improving our Turkish as well!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Class Topics: Culture and Food

So the 2nd and 3rd day of class has passed. I have to first apologize for taking a meager few photographs for yesterday's classes. We were all busy conducting and preparing for our classes. I hope I can salvage that by posting some of the ones we have taken today.

Caitlin with her intermediate class


Curt having discussions with the upper intermediate students.


Jan having another discussion with the upper intermediate students.


Robin with the beginner's class yesterday. The topic was culture and she was "packing" a luggage to take the students on a New York trip.


Playing memory card game for today's topic of food with the beginners. The cards were pictures of different fruits and vegetables.


camera loving vs. camera shy




camera loving vs. camera shy 2

That is all for now, hope you enjoyed reading them!

~Mei

Special times in Germany

1st, I really want to talk about the many interactions we have experienced with the locals here in Germany and I can only say that it was great.

It was awesome to be able to spend time with Atam and Seta yesterday at their home. The apartment was beautiful and cozy, the hosts were warm and the food was yummy!

Take a look:



(Round the table starting from L) Caitlin, Jan, Curt, Atam, Seta, Robin and Paul.



happy family



adorable brother and sister



Did I mention this is breakfast?


Today, we had breakfast with ladies who have been and came back again as students of Jan and Curt. The food was good once again, but the great company added so much more to a simple get together.


Iron Chef Kathy



This is breakfast too?



Team and Friends


I hope I am not painting a picture that the Germany team goes to Germany to eat and hangout, but that we cherish the times we get to know more about the local community in Germany, both Turkish and German. I truly thank God for bringing me here for this experience.

~Mei