Monday, August 25, 2014

August 18-25

This week things have slowed down a bit.  We were able to finish our time for the year so we were able to take more walks and go to the park for coffee in the morning.   Many of the neighborhood parks have coffee kiosks and tables so you can sit and read or visit for a while. 
I included a picture of street cleaning.  One man uses a broom to sweep and others hose it down.  At least it employs people as that is a problem here.
On Thurs we went to Antonioand Tia's for dinner.  I was very nice and he insisted that he take us all the way to our last bus connection to see that we arrived home safely.  What a beautiful elder!
I went out 3 days this week and on Saturday I was able to go on a bible study with a sister.  The student is a woman from Sri Lanka and I forget the language. One I had not heard of before. Sister Sandra had her get out her laptop and she walked her thru finding her language and the good news brochure on line.  It was good for me too.  I have downloaded the bible study video in some common languages, but have only been able to show it once.  It was very encouraging.
Today Colleen and Sue from Long Beach arrived for a 9 day visit.  It took them forever to get out of customs because 3 international flights arrived about the same time.  We went wandering for a while and then had lunch in the city.  They rested a bit this afternoon and we played cards this evening.  It is nice to have them in the house.
Tomorrow we start exploring and there is so much we want them to see.  We will all be exhausted by the end of their visit.  Time to say good night  and all in all another beautiful day in Portugal.

Monday, August 18, 2014

August 10-17

I forgot to tell about our hotel in Porto!  What an experience!  We stayed at the Eurostar just at the end of the metro which made for a quick trip into the old city.  This is a newer hotel with many updates and "new technology".  The first thing we noticed was this lovely window...between the bathroom and living area!  What's up with that?!
Claudia found an extra blanket and stuffed it in tight so we had privacy.  All's good.  We go sight seeing for the day, come home and attempt to open the door...NOT!  New technology.  You must scan the card, pull door towards you while turning the handle and push in.  These 3 functions took 3 hands and alas each of us only have 2.
They are all separate on the door...scanner, knob and handle that turns.  This made for much frustration and laughter, because you have to laugh, right!  We stayed 3 nights and 2 of those we had to go back to the desk and ask for assistance.  They probably were all discussing the two old, crazy ladies on the first floor.  Had a blast though!
Then we called them up because the sink wouldn't  drain.  NEW TECHNOLOGY,!  You must push down on the stopper to get it to go up.  Who would have thought.
This week we have been back to the ministry and I am just about  finished with my hours for the year.  Makes me happy.  I worked with two different young brothers.  Amilton is looking for work but will only take part time  (which is very difficult to get in Portugal) so he can continue to pioneer.  Tiago was just appointed ad a MS and he is a pioneer.  I enjoy my time with them very much as they are a great encouragement to me.
On Wednesday we had lunch with the 3 Italian girls from upstairs.
They are very hospitable and I have fallen in love with them.  They are happy, kind and loving.  We have adopted each other.  I will hate to see them go at the end of the month but I feel I have made friends for a lifetime...eternity.
Thursday I worked with Beatriz at the ships.  We just got the new carts
and I had no idea how heavy they are.  You must pick them up at the KH, get it into a bus or metro and get it out again.  Then walk some distance with it to the ships.  I wish people knew what effort we go to so they can come to know Jehovah.   Perhaps they would have more appreciation.  After service I met Claudia and Reubens mother, Maria, for lunch across the street.  We had a lovely time while using translationg dictionaries to get our points across.  She took us to the KH where she attends, which is just around the corner from our apt.
On Sat I met at the KH for service and there were two sisters there whom I had not met.  Turns out they had only one day in Lisbon and they spent the morning in the ministry.  I partneted with Gwenella who is originally from Guadalupe  and now lives on St Martin in the Carribean.   I so enjoyed my morning with her and getting to know her story.  She is an aux pioneer now although she reg pioneered for many years.  She has to now work full time, but it is essy to see where her heary is at.  One of my greatest joys has been meeting bro and sis from so many nationalities.  What a blessing.
Sunday afternoon we had all of the single sisters from the congregation for lunch.  There were 12 of us and it is a joy to see what hard workers they are in the ministry.  We had meat, cheese, rolls, fruit and green salad. Gelato for dessert!  We are trying to have everyone over for a meal before we leave. Only about 7 weeks left!  Unbelievable! All in all another beautiful day in Portugal.

August 5-10

Tues I spent the day in the ministry.  It is quite a ways to go back to the KH aftermorning service, but we aretrying to support the mtg for service.  I was out until close to 6 and need I say I was tired after a full day!  On Wednesday we incorporated some sightseeing  along with the ministry.  We went across the river to study with Treasure.  She was so excited because Claudia got her a gift.  She loves to make the braclets out of the little rubber bands, so Claudia found a kit with lots of  colors and Treasure was ecstatic to say the least.   It was hard to get her to concentrate as her mind was now elsewhere!      After her study Claudia and I met up with a couple to spend the afternoon.
Muigel and Geiselle are from Switzerland.  He was a Swiss banker and she was an architect.   They learned the truth in the early 70's and became inactive after a few years.  They made alot of money and retired to Portugal and began looking for property to build their dream home that Geiselle designed herself.  What a dream come true!  Well, now the dream ends...after putting 1.2 million into this dream house Miguel's retirement money disappeared.   For 4 years they have been trying to prosecute to get the money returned and their dream house sits empty with none of the inside finished.  They were contacted by the brothers here and the congregation is endeavoring to help and encouage them.  You can't help but think of the futility of seeking material things.  They may never recoup that money and I think "you could have built a small home for the $200,000 (the windows alone cost $250,000) and be very cozy."  I feel for them because Geiselle's very emotional about it all.  After seeing the house we continued on to see a monastery close by.  We really had a nice time with them and we are happy that they are very regular at the meetings now.
On Thursday we went to Porto.  It is a city in northern Portugal on the mouth of the Douro River, where it flows into the Atlantic Ocean.  The old city is beautiful . You can sit outside in a tiny cafe with a gorgeous view of the river.  We got one of those sightseeing buses...hop on hop off.  We still only scratched the surface of the things to see.  The one thing I wanted to see was the oldest book store in the world was closed when we went.
We had dinner Sat night with a couple from the congregation whom we met at the C/A and again at the R/C.  He is from the US and she is from Angola.  He told us she spoke 5 languages and she was embarrassed and told us she didn't speak them all well. "In my country there is a saying" she said.  "A one eyed man is king in a kingdom of blind persons."  We had a very nice evening with them.  On Sunday we went to the meeting.  Their KH is a double hall in a historic building that they have met in since 1971.  The city wanted to kick them out and take it over but, because of a law having to do with their having the use for so long, they were able to purchase the building.  They sit right below a watchtower.  One side of the hall is very large and the English and Sign language side very small.
I think there were maybe 50 seats and 33 were at the meeting.  They have 24 publishers and need help.  They were very welcoming and were able to have a picture that is enclosed with one of the KH also.
Instead of dwelling on Aug 10 being our anniversary, I enjoyed my day with Claudia and the congregation, with only a few tears.
We are home in Lisbon now and back to the ministry. I spent over 7 hrs in the ministry yesterday and was exhausted...but I did sleep well!
Another beautiful day in Portugal.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

July 30-Aug 4

The last month of the service year and a special campaign!  Need I say more about how husy we are?   We are meeting now at a different KH as ours has been under repair and we thought it would be done by this time.  However when the brothers went in to start repairs they found major structural damage.  The pillars have cracks in them so it could  be very dangerous.  We may not be returning to that hall.  On the plus side....the KH we are meeting at is the newest and nicest in Lisbon.  It is a double hall with parking underneath so the brothers with cars are happy.  It is a longer bus ride so we have to leave earlier.
Reuben and Marieka left last Thurs for the international convention in Maryland so Claudia and I have the house to ourselves until we leave in Oct.  After convention they will go to Ashland (Oregon) where she was raised and her family still lives.  They work with a family business so they can combine business and pleasure.
We have some new need greaters from Italy.   They have moved into our building and we have been enjoying their company.   Gioia (Italian for Joy) went in the ministry together on Sunday and then they fixed lunch for us.  I think none are over 20 yrs old.  There are also 2 fleshly sisters with her, Emanuella and Elisabetta.
August in Lisbon it is said, will be a city with much fewer people.   Everyone goes on vacation to get out of the city heat.  Happily the temperature for July and so far for August has been lower than usual so I hope that continues.
Yesterday Andre and Akime took us by car to the Portugal Bethel.  His uncle and aunt serve there (picture included) and they invited us to lunch.  We had chicken and rice with a curry gravy AND WINE.  Many of the european branches serve wine for lunch and dinner. I have included some shots of the bethel and a picture of myself with Pedro and Sylvia.  He serves in the service dept at the branch and I came to know them because I  gave a demo during his talk.  They are the sweetest couple.  Treated me as if we had been friends forever!
We had a beautiful day and stopped on the way home for gelatos.
I miss all of you and wish I was rich enough to live 6 months at home and 6 months here.  Reuben and Marieka would love us to be permanent housemates.   I couldn't stand to be away from the family that much time so they would have to come with me.
All in all another beautiful day in Portugal.