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Flashback #3 – Vienna Orientation
One of my new jobs this year was being in charge of Vienna Orientation. Vienna Orientation is the first week that new staff spend in Austria. We get to help them move into their apartments, find their way around town, learn how to grocery shop – basically get oriented to Vienna. In the past I’ve been a buddy for new folks, which is a lot of fun, but this year I got to be responsible for planning our outings, getting all the paperwork together, scheduling speakers, etc. It was a bit less one-on-one time, but I got to know each of the new staff instead of just one or two, and that was great!
Our first outing was a trip up to Kahlenberg. Kahlenberg is a mountain (hill if you’re from Colorado) overlooking Vienna. It’s a great place to visit on a clear day because you get a view of the entire city. I loved going here my first year and seeing just how big Vienna is.
After visiting the lookout in Kahlenberg, we rode the bus down to Grinzing for dinner. We walked around a bit because it’s just a really cute town. 🙂 Then we had dinner at a Heuriger called Figl’s. Yummy!
Other staff got to take them on trips to the Naschmarkt and a tour of downtown Vienna. Luckily we had nice weather for most of the week!
Of course, it wouldn’t be summer without BBQs. We had several BBQs at various places to give everyone a chance to get to know one another better. It was a great week!
Flashback #2 – Florida
Flashback #1 – Fourth of July in Philly
Yikes! I’m a bit behind on the blogging. 🙂
We spent the Fourth of July weekend in Philadelphia. What a perfect place to be for this particular holiday. When we landed at the airport we saw a group of people who were there to meet a soldier returning home from Iraq. The group pulled up to the curb in a procession of old cars and motorcycles all sporting American flags. Then they lined the stairs next to the escalator and prepared a great welcome for this soldier. I was really moved by the fact that a group of people would take the time to make sure one of our soldiers was welcomed home in style. I asked if I could take pictures and was told by one of the larger men there that I could and if anyone gave me any trouble to punch them in the nose. Luckily, I didn’t have to do that.
On the Fourth, we walked around downtown Philly for awhile. We went to Independence Square and discovered that it was the celebration of Abraham Lincoln’s 200th birthday. They had all kinds of people dressed up and sharing information about life in the 1800’s. Of course, there was also a group of protestors there. Matt wouldn’t let me go over there because some guy was wearing a shirt that basically said Jesus is OK with hate. Jesus is not OK with hate, and I think that man needs to know it, but Matt kept me on the other side of the street, so I didn’t get to tell him.
While we were in Philly, we of course had to go to a Phillies’ game. The game was actually on the Fourth of July, so they had a pre-game program to honor veterans. They rolled out the biggest flag I have ever seen! It was a really fun time.
One of the things I love everytime I go to the east coast is getting to see lightning bugs. We don’t have these in California, and I am completely fascinated by them. Matt caught a couple for me to get pictures of, but getting pictures of them actually lit up is a little harder. I’m going to keep working on that next time I’m there.
Back to School!
Believe it or not, we are already half way through our second week of school. Last week was a busy week full of new classes and reunions with the kids and families we love so dearly. Matt started running with his cross-country team. This is a huge step in the recovery of his shoulder. Yay! We had our first chapel day for middle school and high school. I get to work with the 6th grade girls during the chapel character class. I’m really excited about this! I love those girls. 🙂 And of course, teaching all of our regular classes. As you can see, things are in full swing.
Please pray:
- for the staff who are all working extra jobs this year.
- for the continued work on the visa situation.
- for the senior class. This is a big year!
- for the sixth grade girls to learn how to love each other with the love of Christ.
- for the ongoing staffing needs at the school. (Want to come to Vienna?)
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