Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Wheaton
I arrived here Sunday about 2pm. It took me about ten hours with stops and I got turned around and missed my one exit and had to go back. I got checked in and unpacked. My roommate is Jessica and she's from Florida. She's really nice and is a grad student majoring in Clinical Psychology. Our apartment is also really nice. I have to say I'm impressed with it for being college housing. We have a big bedroom and a nice sized living room and kitchen and bathroom. Also a huge hallway closet where we can store our empty suitcases and boxes.
We went to Ultra Foods and got groceries and also Target and picked up an Iron and some hangers.
Classes start tomorrow. My class isn't until 6:30pm. I have to register my car in the morning.
I'm still looking for employment. I have one shift at the Stupe here on Sundays from 11am-4pm but that's all right now.
I interviewed with World Relief. She said she would make her final decision later this week.
I'm eligibile for Federal Work Study so their are alot of opportunities for that. I need to go check into them today and tomorrow.
I bought my books yesterday!! Expensive!! That's all I can say about that!!
Sunday, August 19, 2007
More Pictures
This is a day with our students. They took us here for tea.
This was at pottery village. I bought a complete tea set for five dollars and managed to
get it home all in one piece!!!
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Home At Last
I have decided to go back to Wheaton. I will be leaving this week. Pray for me as details are still being finalized.
Thanks for all your prayers and support!!
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Halong Bay
We still went to Halong Bay without Eleisa who stayed at Sandy's. We left early Tuesday morning and just got back. It was beautiful. We stayed on a boat and took a tour of the bay and the natural wonders of the rock/cave formations. It was beautiful and relaxing. Yes, I took pictures. It's hard to believe it's time to leave tomorrow. We will go to a hotel tonight and then come back to Sandy's in the morning and then leave for the airport about 2:30pm and start the long journey back home. It will be about a 21 hour trip. Pray for us as we travel. It's sad to leave but it'll be nice to be home as well. C-ya soon!!
Sunday, August 5, 2007
We are leaving Vinh tomorrow on the noon train. Please pray for us as we travel back to Hanoi. We will stay in Hanoi for Monday night and then are planning on going to HaLong Bay Tuesday morning and staying there Tuesday night and return to Hanoi on Wednesday. We fly out of Hanoi on Thursday and I will be home on Friday morning. Lord willing.
The weather has been very rainy last night and all day today. Last night was a little scary, we went to the beach and had dinner with Ms. Yen and Mr. Quy, the administrators of the school here and it really started raining with lots of thunder and lightning. We were sitting under a metal roof but the rain was blowing in sideways. They then put the roof down so it formed a wall which kept most of the rain out. Then the electricity went out. It was pitch black. They started the generator and we had lights again. I had my little flashlight in my purse so that came in handy. After the rain slowed down we then came back home. It was another adventure.
The summer has gone by so fast. It's hard to believe it's time to come home already. Pray as I have to make alot of decisions once I return home.
Friday, August 3, 2007
Today we went to a wedding. It was beautiful!! We had lots of good food and took some pictures. I wore my beautiful Vietnamese dress. (Beautiful but very hot!!)
Then we went to Karaoke with the Vietnamese teachers here from ASEM School where we are co-teaching. It was alot of fun. Tomorrow we are going to the beach and then Sunday we will be packing and getting ready to head out to Hanoi.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
We went to the orphanage yesterday. It was alot of fun but sad as well as we had to say goodbye to the kids. They are so sweet and loving. We passed out some toys and played a few games and sang some songs together.
We are leaving Vinh on Monday by train. We'll stay in Hanoi for a few days before we head home. It's been a great experience. Thank you so much for all your prayers and support. Pray for us as we complete the last week of our adventure here in Vietnam.
Friday, July 27, 2007
First week in Vinh
We are co-teaching with the Vietnamese so we don't have as much lesson planning to do. The students are at a low level of English and would have a hard time understanding us if we just spoke to them in English. Our classes are in the evening 5:45pm-9:45pm. We are just helping mainly with pronunciation.
The eight of us went and sang Karaoke last night after class. It was alot of fun.
Tuesday afternoon we spent some time at the orphanage. It was fun. The kids are great and well taken care of. They really wanted to practice their English. They'd ask the same questions over and over but it was nice that they were willing to talk to us. We sang songs and played some games with them. The orphanage is set up like a compound with eleven different houses, each house has a "parent" who looks after the children. There are about 11 children per house. So that is their family.
Saturday was really nice. The school administrators took us to the beach. It was beautiful!! I didn't swim. I walked along the shore and found some nice seashells. Then we ate very fresh seafood. One minute it was alive and kickin and the next we were eating it. There were women walking around with basins of water and live shrimp, crab, squid etc.. The administrators ordered squid, shrimp and crab. So the women cooked it for us and then we ate it. The shrimp was really good (though I had never had it with the heads on.) I had to learn how to eat them and the crab. I had never eaten them that way before. Then we went to Karaoke with them that evening. It was alot of fun and a really good day.
There have been more opportunities here for sharing with others. I haven't had the chance but those who have been here for the whole month have had some really good opportunities. They like it when we sing, so we've sung some good songs for them.
There is no church here so we've had devotions as a team. Steven bought a guitar in Hanoi so we've sung alot. Yesterday I did laundry and just relaxed. We watched movies on the computer.
Marsha is leaving tomorrow for Hanoi. Pray for her as she travels by herself.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Vinh
We will have orientation tomorrow morning so we will find out more details but there is talk of team teaching for the next two weeks which would make it a lot easier since we will only be here for two weeks.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Fun with students
Thursday my class asked me to go to lunch with them. We went to a nice resturant not too far from the school. Then they wanted to go sing karaoke so I went with them for a little bit but I had to be back at the school because I had a 1:30pm class. It was alot of fun. I got to ride on the back of a motorbike!! It wasn't quite as scary as I thought it would be. Then my 1:30pm class got me a gift. It was two beautiful seashells with an intricate jungle designs in them. They are delicate!! I hope I can get them home in one piece!
We check out of our hotel tomorrow morning. We leave by train tomorrow night for Vinh. Pray for us!! I think it will be difficult for us to adjust. We have been so spoiled here in Hanoi. The hotel rooms here are beautiful. They do our laundry for us and provide us daily with bottles of water. They call taxi's for us when we needed to go to school and the school pays for them as well as our meals here at the hotel in the dining room. We just had to sign for them. Vinh will be quite different. Students have also told us that it is hotter there too. It also doesn't get too many foreigners so we will be more closely monitored and stared at as well. Marsha has had some interesting experiences with being stared at. When we went to the one place, a girl came up and stood beside her while her friend took their picture. It's been funny. She's like a celebrity.
Pray as we head into new experiences.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Sick
It is a joy to spend time with our students. They are wonderful.
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Day with our students
Then we had a nice change of scenery and went outside the city of Hanoi to the countryside and visited the pottery village. It was nice. There were lots of different tea sets and dishes. The ride out there was a little rough. The roads are very narrow and scary when two cars had to pass. We left there in a hurry because a storm was coming and the wind kicked up a lot of dust. I think the taxi driver was afraid we would get stuck out there. Vietnam is a very poor country and it is hard seeing the houses some people live in even in the city of Hanoi.
We then came back to Hanoi and went to a nice little coffee shop that overlooked the one lake. It was beautiful. We had tea and then had some ice cream and then they brought us back to the hotel. It was a really nice day to spend with the students and get to know them a little bit more.
I also picked up my Vietnamese outfit. It fits perfectly and is beautiful!!
Pray for opportunities to share and for another full week of teaching.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Thursday, July 12, 2007
I had lasagne last night for dinner. (It wasn't really lasagne, it was more ground meat with melted cheese and one lasagne noodle, but it tasted okay.) We went to a pizza place called Pepperonis. We've had rice almost everyday except for last night and the night before, we went to place called PAPA JOES, it has "American" food. (Close, but not quite American..) I had a sandwich with chicken/bacon/tomato and french fries. it was pretty good. Something other than rice anyway..
I got a traditional Vietnamese outfit made, we are going to pick them up this afternoon. Hopefully it'll fit.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Security here is very tight.
They X-ray your bags. No camera's, water or large bags
allowed inside. Skirts and shorts have to be to the knee and
tops must have sleeves. This is to show respect for Ho Chi
Minh whose body is on display inside. Mausoleum is only
open in the morning and closed longer at certain times for
them to continually prepare his body.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Around Hanoi
Friday, July 6, 2007
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
We're Here!!
Monday, July 2, 2007
A Wonderful Day!
A couple from the church took us all out to eat at a Vietnamese resturant. It is Vietnamese custom that whoever invites pays for everyone. They ordered for all of us, we had rare steak noodle soup and spring rolls. It was difficult at first trying to eat the noodles in the soup with chopsticks but I was starting to get the hang of it. The spring rolls were good with shrimp and a little pork in them. We had what was like tapioca pudding for dessert.
Then we went to Tanh's church which is a smaller church and didn't start until 2pm. We got there for the end of the service. The pastor also had us all come up front and prayed for all of us. they also had communion. Then they had fellowship time which consisted of eating a type of bun that had meat and egg in the center. It was good. and also a drink type, a different type of tapioca dessert. I think they called it "ja" and there are all different kinds.
Then we went to the beach--Huntington State Beach. It was beautiful. I'll download some pictures as soon as I can.
Then we stopped at Target for some last minute shopping and came back to WCIU where we had pizza. It was truly a wonderful day and introduction into the Vietnamese culture.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
William Carey International University
A picture of our dorm with the beautiful mountains in
the backdrop.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Leaders
Teach Overseas Leaders--Heath, Becky, Rick, Mary.
Heath had just returned from a year in Vietnam and shared some of his experiences with us.
Becky is the summer coordinator.
Rick was the Vietnam Field Director but left the organization this week.
Mary also just returned from Vietnam and took over our training when Rick left.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Monday, June 25, 2007
Welcome to LA!!
I had to buy a toothbrush here, I packed my case but I didn't put my toothbrush in it. What can I say it was an early morning!!
It's been a full day of training, training and training. Lots of training all week long.
Please pray, details are still being worked out for the Hanoi program. I'll fill you in on the overseas specifics as soon as I can.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Leaving for California
Friday, June 8, 2007
Overseas Itinerary
I will be leaving Vietnam to come home on Aug. 9 and arriving home on Aug. 10.
Pray as the time gets closer!! I still need $600 to cover the cost of my trip.
Friday, May 25, 2007
Classes are done!
Please pray for this summer...
For my team that we would work well together.
Safety and good health.
For my students that they would learn despite my shortcomings.
Opportunities for sharing.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Wheaton classes
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Praise God!
I am now at Wheaton College where I will be for the next two weeks, taking two summer classes for my Master's program.
Prayer Requests:
Please pray for me that I would get focused and learn what I need to learn at Wheaton.
Pray for safety and protection and good weather as I have a lot of walking to do.
Pray that my final financial deadline for my trip this summer would be met.
2007 Vietnam Prayer Letter
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Dear Friends and Family-
I have started my Master’s program at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL in Intercultural Studies and Teaching English as A Second Language. I have been given the opportunity to go to Vietnam this summer to teach English. This will enable me to gain overseas teaching experience and also apply the skills that I’m learning at Wheaton.
I have committed to going to Vietnam to teach English this summer. (June 25-Aug. 10) I will spend one week in Pasadena, California for intensive training at the William Carey International University (WCIU). Then will spend the remaining weeks in Vietnam. In order to do this, I again need your help and support. While prayer support is most important, I also will need your financial help. The support needed for a summer program is $6000 including international airfare. Since I’ve waited until the last minute to accept this opportunity, I need you to respond to this letter as soon as possible.
If the Lord has blessed you, and you can give financially I would greatly appreciate it. Prayer support is also greatly appreciated if you are unable to contribute financially at this time. I ask that you would consider what the Lord would have you do and respond accordingly.
Thank you so much for your prayer support and financial support over the years.
God Bless,
Aimee M. Firtz
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