Off On Another Great Adventure

This blog will hopefully give my family and friends a place to read about my life in Alice Springs, Australia for the next year. Included in most posts you'll find a Prayer Point, as you read it please just take a moment to pray about it with me.
Thanks so much and happy reading!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Day by Day

So I've decided to post an entry that is just about my life in Australia. What I do day to day, what the town is like, what life in the town is like, what church is like etc. All the things I know you've all been dying to hear. And hopefully I'll be able to post some pictures to show you some of my life.

So first What I do day to day:

The average work-day is pretty similar to the US work day although while I'm still settling in it's a bit different and really quite short. I head in to church right around 8:20 and I usually get there in 6-8 min. I head home right around 3 or 3:30. It's across town but really it not far at all. I spent the first week driving my uncle's smaller car, to get used to the right hand drive and the opposite side of the road thing and this week we traded and I'm driving his Pajero since I work much closer to home so the gas mileage isn't as much of an issue.
So far, my job has mostly been orientation, helping get Sunday morning programs up and running for the new year which seems to start in February here. This is mainly due to the fact that the schools run on a different schedule here and they have tri-mesters with school all year round. The old year ends in December before Christmas and the new year begins late in January. So a lot of people leave town for long trips and vacations and the church (and the whole town) sees a bit of a turn-over of people. When February starts though, schools are up and running and we start back into the normal programming. So, we've kicked off the new year and last Sunday was the first week in the new program so I got a bit of a feel for it. I've been helping with scripts and memory verses and things for our large group time, which is fun. And other than that we're still trying to define my position a little bit. But, it's only two weeks in so that's to be expected.
Other than that at home I do a lot of chilling. I'm past the point with jet lag where all I want to do is sleep so that's nice. So I spend time online, watch a bit of TV, read or work on craft projects (knitting beanie caps or beading lately). I think for the most part I'm getting a feel for it although now I have a bike so I could do a lot more riding and such. I also have not been over to the pool yet, somehow that is intimidating to me. I think it's the whole sharing a lap lane thing that's really getting to me, but I think today I'm going to be brave and go over.

What is the town like:
Alice is a bonza town! It's got a small town feel but it isn't too small where there's nothing to do. This has been the last week of the ice rink which was a holiday set-up and a huge success. I was able to go with some people from church and we really had a great time. It was not the best conditions but, I'm not a pro so I'm not too picky and besides, we're in the middle of the desert, ice skating!
There's plenty of shops in town and some are quite interesting due to the tourist population. They sell everything from stuffed echindas to didgeridoos. There is a great little craft store in town called The Polka Dot (which immediately endears the place to me) which is run by a lady from church. They have great stuff and seem to be able to order just about anything. I'm afraid my budget will not allow for too many trips in there but, it's a great little place.
The primary day in day out shopping is done at Coles, Woolworths, and Kmart. They have all the things you need for daily life and it's not too hard to figure your way around as they are very similar to U.S. grocery stores. There is also a Target, and though it's not large there is definitely a great selection of ladies clothing at reasonable prices which is why we all really love Target anyway!

What church is like:
Alice Springs Baptist Church is a great place and I'm beginning to feel really at home here. It's a very busy church with lots going on every day of every week. There are home groups for varying life stages and topics. The Love groups is the 18-? group and our first meeting was last night. It was really great to meet everyone that is part of those groups and just socialize for an evening. There are two separate meeting places but the groups do the same materials so next week I have to pick one to participate in. Monday during the day there is a ladies Bible study that I am probably going to be a part of. It is a group with mixed ages and the lady who leads it is a wonderful older lady, Veryl. I'm really excited to be apart of that group and to get to know some more ladies really well. Wednesday mornings is Tiny Tunes, a playgroup for moms of preschoolers and their preschoolers to come out and sing and dance and have some fun. This morning was the first meeting of that group and it seems to have gone really well.
Sunday mornings we have church from 10:00-11:30ish. I've only been here two weeks but so far I'm really enjoying the fellowship and the worship and the teaching. After service we have tea and just enjoy each others company and get to know each other better. It's a little strange drinking hot tea when it's about 100 degrees but, it's good in the name of fellowship.
Sunday evening we have another service. This is an overlapping group, but some of the congregants only go to evening church. It is a different type of service, more intimate and small. It seems to be a little bit of a younger crowd too. Not as many families go to that service. We have dessert beforehand and uncle Cliff seems to do a lot of the baking for that. He is in fact quite famous for his baking skills, and is highly appreciated for them.
So, there's the basics. Town is laid back and bike-friendly, Church is laid back and people-friendly, and home is quiet and just friendly:)
All this to say I think I'm settling in well and getting a feeling for the place. I certainly miss home a good bit and sometimes wonder what I'm doing here, but I think overall I'm getting to like it.
So there, a big informational post to whet your curiosities. Maybe the next one will be Aussie sayings and the joys of Outback living. We'll see.
Thanks for reading!
Shannon
Prayer Points:
Build some strong relationships and friendships here.
Clarity in the job position.
My pursuit of God in all things.

2 comments:

  1. Do you ever get tired of the accent? Somehow I dobut it. ;)

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  2. The accent is not something one gets tired of. Although, sometimes it's hard when you are on the phone with someone. You're thinking,"I know they're speaking English but I've got no clue what they said!"

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