Friday, March 10, 2023

Band!

I have the honor of getting to work with some band students while I'm here on the islands!  When I lived here, I didn't teach band. Had I moved here a year earlier, I could have taught band. I have also been offered that opportunity a few times since living here when one of the positions come open.  So it was really a great honor to be asked to clinic while I was on island.  

My first clinic was with first and second year band students are Mt Carmel School.  Mt Carmel is just about a block away from Saipan Community School--where I taught from 2004-2006.  

Here are some pictures of my adventure of teaching band. 






As you can see, Perry came along for the ride! (He also observed to make sure I was doing everything correctly!)  






I also want to give a shout out to Ada Music Center for giving me I Love Band pencils. The kids were pretty excited to get a souvenir from Oklahoma. 


I will get to be a part of another clinic in a few days with the advanced band students from all the school on island!





Thursday, March 9, 2023

International Women's Day = Ladies Retreat Saipan

In honor of International Women's Day (March 8), we decided to have a ladies retreat at the church. (This is a total lie. We had no idea it was international women's day until we started seeing stuff all over Facebook just a bit before the event started.  We just got lucky.)

We had a lemon theme: When life gives you lemons, God makes lemonade.  I cooked for the ladies.  It was a simple meal of chicken salad, various flavors of bread that I bought at the Japanese bakery, pasta salad, and fresh fruit. And since it was a lemon theme we had to have lemon desserts--lemon pound cake with a lemon glaze, lemon bars, and lemonade!  (They were very kind and complimentary of my cooking.  I should cook for them more often. The college kids just scarf it down!)

We talk about how God can make old things new.  We demonstrated this concept with a craft. I had a bunch of old t-shirts that we transformed into new scarves.  It was a fun night by all! 











Wednesday, March 8, 2023

20 Years

It was 20 years ago that I first stepped off the plane and felt the humidity of paradise slap me in the face. 



I remember seeing the airport (the picture above) for the first time.  (However, I landed in the dark so it wasn't as bright as this.)  Never in my wildest imagination that a journey twenty years ago would have brought to not only return to the island, but to live.  I just keep coming back, and I am oh so grateful that I have been blessed with the opportunity to serve in paradise.



Paradise.  It took me less than 3 hours to find my way to this view after landing in Saipan. 

What I found most special is that God blessed me on this 20th Anniversary year with one of my favorite island views that I don't get every trip--a full moon.  I love driving down the hill to Kagman and seeing the moon reflect on the water. Or driving on to Tank Beach and seeing the reflection.  (Though maybe driving there late at night...by myself...late at night...down a boonie road...late at night might not have been the smartest move on my list of adventures.  What's even worse, I considered that it wasn't smart and did it anyway because it's my favorite.  I did pray that God would protect me in my stupidity.  However, I'm pretty sure that is not how prayer is intended. But I am grateful that no one kidnapped me nor did my car didn't break down!)






Micronesia District Assembly New & Old Friends

I really enjoyed getting to be in-person at our District Assembly for the first time since 2008.  (I wonder if the school would let me do this every year? 😂 You're right...it's too soon.)

Over the assembly days, I consumed at least 4 million calories per day eating 3 large meals.  (I knew this would happen, so I prepared myself by practicing the word "NO!"  But when it was island food of red rice...spam fried rice...lumpia...I just didn't have it it me to say anything but "Seconds?"  

The three days were full of meetings, but also we had an amazing church service which included the installation of the new Guam pastor.  Before the service started, these three younger boys saw me. Their face lit up and they ran over and me and enveloped me in a giant bear hug. I thought they were happy to see me.  But then they said, "Miss! It's already time for VBS!?"  (They had a rude awakening the next day when they had to go to school and not VBS.) I love the picture of the worship team.  Almost ever single one of them I have known since they were little kids.  I love seeing how they have grown up and serve the Lord!



Sunday night was a fancy meal at a restaurant (and another group picture).  



Monday, everyone got to experience a good Guam tourist beach after a nice hearty Wendy's breakfast.  (If you have been a reader for years, I refer to this beach as Ben's Beach.  I've logged many of ocean minutes in that water and on that sand.)











On Monday evening, we met one of the first Bible college students in Baguio (Philippines).  She is 91 years old and took us to dinner!  Her husband was martyred in the Philippines.   She is such a sweet lady. 

I'm sad the meetings and time of fellowship has ended, but that means one thing...SAIPAN!

Here's a drop of random pictures from the three days in Guam with my new and old friends.








Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Inarajan Pools

In south Guam, there's a natural swimming pool in the town of Inarajan (pronounced: in-a-raw-hawn).  I haven't been swimming here since the remodel.  The "pool" has been there for years as has the diving platform. But a few years ago, they added stairs in and out (YES!), a railing around it, and painted everything to look nice.  






There is a hiking trail to the top of one of the rock cliffs.  It has a great view of the pool as well as a great view at the ocean!







And the brave lady jumping is the new pastor in Saipan's daughter. She is very brave!


None of us adults got to swim as we were headed for a fancy dinner.  But I tell myself each year that I'm going to go swimming there now that it is remodeled.  Maybe this is the year!





Sunday, March 5, 2023

Talofofo Falls--most random place on island

 From the sounds of my title, you are probably thinking, "why is a waterfall random on a tropical island."  You see--it's not just a waterfall.  Here's what Talofofo Falls has to offer besides the most beautiful  waterfall in the middle of the island.

  • It offers a cable car to take you to the falls--the only one in Micronesia.


  • There's Shoichi Yokoi's cave--the Japanese soldier that missed the memo that WWII ended and hid in the Guam jungle for 29ish years. 


  • The ghost house--a haunted house--year round--underneath the cable car entrance. (If you could see behind Perry, I'm sure there is something creepy. I would like to add, I did not like.)

  • Loveland Garden--I didn't take this trail. It's "adults only."  But it appears it's full of white naked statues. (Sorry, no naked statue pics.)
  • A small carnival--bumper cars, teacups, swing, and a train that didn't work.  




There are several different levels of the falls.  Here are a couple of pics of Perry and I as well as a video of the cable car ride. (Video credit goes to Saipan teen--I'm not that good.)








Here's a link to the last time I went to Talofofo Falls in 2012.