August 10, 2009

On Vacation...

I am on vacation all week, so will likely not be posting much unless something really interesting comes up.

On Vacation...

I am on vacation all week, so will likely not be posting much unless something really interesting comes up.

June 11, 2009

The Trip That Just Wouldn't Start

June 9 was supposed to be the day that the Christison family left on their 3 week trip to Britain, Germany, and Austria...it didn't.  Bad weather on the East Coast cancelled our flight.  So we were scheduled on the next day's flight.  It too was cancelled.  You can live out of a suitcase when you're on vacation, but it's quite difficult to do so when you are at home!

Knowing we couldn't count on the weather, Dom and I decided to rent a car to drive to Dulles to pick up the overseas flight.  The people on the phone at United told Dom to GO to the desk at the Norfolk airport and ASK FOR AN UPGRADE TO BUSINESS CLASS!!!!!

I am sitting here writing this to you because that is just what we did.  We are in the Red Carpet Business lounge eating and drinking and surfing ...and enjoying this!  It's been years since I (Kat) flew business - again a bump up - and the rest of the gang has never experienced it.  Don't know if it will be nicer than before or not, but we'll let you know later.

What a sweet treat for this woman who has been anxious and worried and an all over mess the past 3 weeks.  Praise you Lord!

Wow!

May 28, 2009

Our girl is 9!

Our best girl in all the world is 9 today. Happy birthday Emily!
A few pictures of her growing up:

May 22, 2009

Hit By the Recession

Today Andrew was hit by the recession for the first time...

He and I (Kathryn) go run errands frequently.  We have our spots where we know there will be a lollipop for the asking  - the bank, the hair salon, the cleaners.  But today when we got to the cleaners, there were NO LOLLIPOPS!!!  We are only talking Dum-Dums here, but Miss Hilda at Zoots said there was no money in the budget for lollipops anymore...or toilet paper.  She buys her own now.  Andrew was mightily upset...As far as he's concerned the customer service has gone down.  WAY down.  I'm feeling sorry for the employees who have to bring their own squares since the company doesn't have a square to spare!

And now, this may cause a recession at the dentist's since there won't be any cavities to fill...funny how this stuff influences people :-)

May 14, 2009

Play that funky music, white boy!


Well, yes I'm pretty white (pink in the summertime perhaps), and I like funky music! But that has very little to do with this post.



While reading one of my favorite blogs, the guy quoted Augustine and I loved this quote, which is actually talking about music:

"The soul delights in what is learned indirectly"


What is the link between music and theology? Music is to listen to, to delight in for its own sake. But it still can teach, indirectly, powerfully perhaps.



If you have a few moments, check out the blog entry here:

I'm off to bring up Earth, Wind and Fire on my Nano....




May 6, 2009

Everyday Choices by Dominic (Kathryn wouldn't be this moody...)


This life is so short, and so full of bewildering choices...

Every day, I’m seized by thoughts of: what should I read today? What should I watch? What should I be listening to? It fills my mind much more often than thoughts of God, thoughts of blessing my family or phoning a friend, thoughts of praying for others in need. I do these from time to time and pat myself on the back for my sterling service…

Those thoughts intrude from time to time, and I may reflect on them with a guilty pause for a moment or two; then I’m distracted again by thoughts of – “Survivor this week! Who’s going to get voted off this week? Or “Amazing Race” on Sunday – it was good last week, wasn’t it?” Or, I must go off to the grocery store, so I can listen to a couple more tracks from that Coldplay album…


On Amazon, they have literally hundreds of novels for me to read! Their recommendations are excellent.  They’ve got enough to keep me entranced for years and years! I’m on “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” and it’s good, in fact I’m reading a lot more of that than the Bible, that’s for sure.  There’s so much I should be reading! How about those Economists that keep coming in – I can’t keep up with them!

I’m a distracted 42 year old guy, with my days passing by ever faster. I’d like to project this image that I’m this spiritually mature guy, well-rounded in scripture and a deacon candidate for goodness sake! I just don’t  see it myself – at least not today. I do know God is faithful. He is so faithful. He already knows the end of my story – and my only hope is that I’m wrapped up in Christ.

May 2, 2009

And a few more photos from our week away...

 This is the first photo Andrew has ever taken - that you've seen anyway.  Super good don't ya think?
This is Dom the human stalactite/stalagmite.  Guess that makes him a column actually...

Dom is the photo chooser of the family.  He keeps the photo albums up to date and annotates them with sweet comments (note to scrapbookers - Dom is the one to invite to the party, not me).  But he leaves out a few ones I would pick every now and then.  He left out these two this time around, and they are just too good to pass up!  Hope you enjoyed!!


April 28, 2009

Spring Break at Massanutten


It was a refreshing week for the family, away from the pressures of job hunting, worship leading, course developing and for Emily - homework!
We stayed in a nice, 2 bedroomed apartment in Massanutten, a hugh village of fun near Harrisonburg and just a few miles out from Shenandoah Parkway. On site, we did some putting, go-karting, fishing and the kids loved the massive hot tub and singing "who lives in a pineapple under the sea?" due to the latest Spongebob marathon on Nick!

April 9, 2009

What's happening with us?


Early April and some, at least of the Christisons are in a regular spring rhythm. Emily is doing great in school, even ace-ing a math test which we were nervous about, laughing and joking with her school friends as I pick her up from school, being more aggressive in her soccer games and being such a delightful 8 year old. Andrew, too is energy and enthusiasm personified, especially when donning super-hero outfits or pajamas, taking entirely too long to eat at dinner time, relishing his weekly gymnastics lesson and too often being too cute for words. Well, he was always cute, but now he's learning eloquence as well!

As for the big people in the family - well, I'm going to have to encourage Kathryn to write her own entry, as I don't want to speak for her. For me, I haven't felt a quick or smooth transition back to normal Chesapeake life since coming back from the UK just over three weeks ago. Of course, we don't really know what "normal" looks like! As I mentioned in an earlier blog, my recent trip had the effect of bringing home to me just how much I enjoy living in the US and that it is my home more than anywhere else on the planet! 
I periodically go round in circles, trying to interpret what God has been saying to us and teaching us since September 07 when it was a No or not yet to church-planting in Europe. It's tiring and I probably overanalyze (will my wife giggle at this slight understatement?? I hope so!)
Having good friends to catch up with from church, ex-work and so on has been refreshing, but the ever present "are we going anywhere or not" question is always hanging in the air, along with the "I'm not paying the bills at the moment" question.
We need prayer. For anyone reading, please pray!
I'm going through Psalms at the moment in a fairly informal way, just reading and writing down verses that strike me. The one for this morning was Psalm 27: 14:

"Wait for the Lord; be strong, take heart, and wait for the Lord."


I'm going to take this one to heart....

April 1, 2009

Finding the Four Corners

Kathryn and I think highly of this guy's blog and biblically-based but challenging articles on how believers can make a difference in the world we live in.
Think about trying to counsel a good friend, who is not a believer, to persuade him not to leave his wife and kids for this younger, fresh, interesting woman at work. You know that "the Bible says adultery is wrong" is not going to cut it. "The Bible says" doesn't have authority any more in most people's lives. So, what are you going to do.

Read the article and see if it helps at all! It did for me....




UK Trip - Scottish pictures

A country lane, near Lochwinnoch, Greenock...
Rainbow over the ferry, Brodick, Isle of Arran
Italian rugby supporters before the Six Nations match, Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Dog in flight! Sandbraes beach, Whiting Bay, Isle of Arran




Early April Update

Early April update

Yes, it’s been quiet on the Christison blog, since in fact the early days of my trip to the UK in March. This is Dominic’s take on what happened, what I perhaps learned and where we are right now…

I’m really glad I made the trip. Three weeks, one funeral, two interviews (with a third by phone just after I got back), over 1,200 road miles, staying in and visiting Arran (my Mum and Dad), Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cambridge (staying with my brother Donald), Oxford and London. A close up chance to imagine us living, working and doing ministry in Britain.

It was an eye-opening trip for me in a couple of ways. First, I experienced a much stronger sense of reverse culture shock that I’d expected. It was unsettling to contemplate moving back to British life and society. It felt very alien, and the people I met very different to myself. I guess I shouldn't have felt so surprised, since it’s been going 18 years since I lived full-time in the country, but it was still a jolt. It's hard to explain to someone who hasn't done it themselves!

The second eye-opener was how expensive living there is compared to what I’m used to in the States. This especially came home to me when researching the price of homes to rent in the Oxford area and what you get for your money in terms of the size of houses. It became clear to me that I’d need to apply for higher-paying jobs than I’d been doing. A lot of families in the UK have to have two full-time incomes coming in to make it work.

So, this was a valuable trip, even if it sounds like I had a negative reaction. It was good to have a clear understanding of what we’d face financially and in terms of unsettledness for all of us if God called us over there by opening a clear, viable job and an opportunity to be involved in church-planting. It can feel overwhelming!

God is certainly at work in the British Isles, I have no doubt of that. The question for Kathryn and I right now is if He’s wanting us to be there and a part of that work right now or not. We’ll keep knocking on doors in applying for jobs, knowing that His plan is best and He will close or open in His good wisdom. That’s liberating in the midst of uncertainty!

In the meantime, there’s plenty of ministry going on right where we are with Trinity and worship, a new church plant in Chesapeake and friends and colleagues to catch up with and have over for dinner!

On a less cerebral note, some photos from the UK trip to come soon and also on Facebook….

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 4, 2009

Weird British foods



Well, I have to say, there's some cool variety of spicy and exotic foods in Britain these days. A couple that I noted with salivating tastebuds were: A Chicken Tikka Cornish Pasty (a tasteful collaboration between south India and south-west England!) and Oizza Hut was offering a smashing sounding challenge for the nostrils in their new Piri-piri Pizza! (piri-piri is Portuguese chilli paste)...