2019.05.20-2019.05.21

HOmecomeWING – Taiwan

The summer home of C’s childhood – on the outside this is a small, humble island nation, but on this inside it is truly a mecca of creativity, entrepreneurship, beauty, and feasting. It was amazing how much our eyes, ears, noses, mouths, and hands were delighted in the short 24 hour sojourn here, but even with all we were able to take in, it is impossible to do justice to this place in such a short time. Will be back.

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So many things to say about this China Airlines flight. Like how old is this plane??? Old school remote controls with credit card swiping access to phones. Flight delayed 2-3 hours :O but the snacks are sooooo much better than peanuts. Also, meal for like a 2 hour flight??? So confused. So unclear how to feel (photo by W)

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The cutest, quirkiest Airbnb. I’m getting one of these bear lights for my home. And the toilet paper roll.

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Black window shades – genius

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W worked so hard to get this LED heart to light up for me – thank you! And lookit that loft with a bed and a bedroom with shower underneath!!!

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Cone of shame lamp!! Why does anyone need this, and at the same time, why doesn’t everyone have one of these???

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Taipei is home to several little arts districts that are just so wonderful – you literally just want to spend hours and hours at each shop, and as you walk down the lane, there’s just more and more and more to see. W and I went to Songyan district, which used to be a tobacco factory turned into a hip area with leather goods shops, beautiful coffee shops, and of course I spent a good hour in this stationery store and wanted to buy everything inside… (photo by W)

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Kyushu Pancake Cafe and matcha flavored souffle pancakes. I need not say more. Make your way here as soon as you can. Bonus is the stool that is literally shaped like a stack of pancakes with a pat of butter on top.

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Only one night for night market, so it’s the best of the best for us – Raohe Street Night Market

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black pepper meat buns – buns on buns on buns in this cooking contraption that I don’t know how to describe

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mango loves strawberry shaved ice, and I love you all

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all my mario party dreams have come true with the eating of these steak cubes

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I could eat Taiwanese breakfast all day every day…hot and delicious, with so much variety, and so cheap! Was quite indignant by the Google reviews that referred to 油条 as a biscuit fritter. None of this Western terminology to compare!

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Visiting C’s favorite Fukienese restaurant – we clearly ordered way too much food, but it was so good that we finished every bite of it, and we each also consumed a bowl of grass jelly that came as dessert. More to follow.

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The saying is true that one can NEVER be too full for boba. My eyes are opened to the wonders of fresh milk with brown sugar boba, and my life will never be the same again.

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One may be stuffed to the brim, but one also cannot pass up a chance for the best 刈包 in town. Heart heart heart heart heart heart heart

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train station sushi for less than a buck a piece? I’ll have some of that, thank you. Also a shout out to the delicious shrimp burger and fish burger at Mos Burger, also to be found at Taipei Train Station

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mr. donuts mochi rings have no rival in this world. Please bring them to the States soon. Please.

2019.05.10 – 2019.05.15

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We were a team brought together by J & D’s love for Jesus and love for us, and I think that was reflected in how beautifully we came together. I always feel so nervous when I’m around lots of people I’m not as familiar with, and especially so when there are big age differences, and yet knowing that God’s brought us together empowered these supernatural bonds in our midst in this time.  

I remember telling all the ladies on the team at the airport about my new relationship with A. It was a relationship that hadn’t been much welcomed by people making me really insecure at this time. I was so blessed by the encouragement and joy all of these dear sisters felt on my behalf for my happiness.

Exploring this lovely hill that opens up to view of the vast horizon during our first day and for our first sunset

An important part of the program for residents involved regular work rhythms to rebuild these individuals’ sense of what a normal, loving family is like in their routines. I loved being in the kitchen, cooking and preparing for the nourishment of others based on the meal plan set for that week. 

Coming to His Mansion, I actually wasn’t super excited because I expected God would push me to learn lessons through deep conversations and big leaps of faith that I felt too exhausted, too worn out for. How wonderful to know that Abba knew exactly how I felt, and said, I wanted you to come here and rest! So rest I did, in the company of this sweet friendly kitten named Sparkle Brownie who came by to say hi every day.

And also met her shy brother whose name was probably Twinkle Toes.

Rest also meant playing on this lovely swing. Abba, how did you know this was my favorite?

I had insisted to A that I wanted to be present with the people I was with and would not be contacting him during my 3 week time out of town. I was so thankful that M told me I was being too intense and should be allowed to give priority and time to A even if we were apart. Which I knew to be right because it gave me such a sense of relief to be able to talk to someone I missed so much. Cue evenings spent sitting on the toilet seat texting and enjoying an hour catching up about the day together.

We got to go for a tour of the storehouses and it was so awesome to see the labor of their hands in all of the homemade sauces, pickled veggies, frozen veggies, and even the center for producing maple syrup in the winter!

I remember dreading meal times the first few days because meal times meant sitting with strangers and not knowing if there would be conversation or what to talk about. As the days passed and God gave me space to rest and not push myself to do anything beyond my limits, that gave peace to engage more with the people at His Mansion and feel so much more comfortable. Talk about love being the foundation that empowers transformation.

We were assigned to the barn for our prayer walk, and you can only imagine my sheer joy when we walked to the end and this Scottish long haired cow came up to me to touch noses! It was such a beautiful moment of connection with the huge, gentle beast.

It’s so amazing to go to the East Coast because of the American history that is so rich and alive in these parts in a way that we don’t have in California. We got to visit the local cemetery belonging to the original owners of this land back in the 1700’s and see this tombstone honoring a veteran of the Revolutionary War!

One of the biggest reasons I had decided to come to His Mansion was to support M, who was ending his decade long tenure serving in this ministry. M is someone who was so integral to my growth, teaching me to embrace my feelings and encouraging me to not only practice my faith, but teach others what I was learning – to me that was the epitome of discipleship even though we had only met each other a handful of times in the last few years. As I came on this trip, I realized a sudden awkwardness as I engaged with him in conversation and I didn’t understand why I felt that way. On the last night of the trip, His Mansion hosted a farewell dinner for him, during which there was a chance for people to share. I remember feeling unqualified, but really feeling God prompting me to speak up, and so even though I missed my first cue, God gave me a second chance to speak up and share M’s impact on my life. The next morning, as we debriefed, M spoke up and thanked me for the opportunity to see the fruit of what he was doing in the people’s lives he was investing in. At that point, I realized that the awkwardness had come from my not feeling worthy to give him affirmation because I saw him as someone with higher status than myself. The opportunity to share his part in my life was also a chance for me to be healed of my feeling unworthy of speaking up with vulnerability based on my position or abilities. Thank you, Jesus for that healing moment, and thank you, M.

Ahaha, D is so hilarious. Had so much fun spending the last evening helping  him fix some old cars and using my hands to work with machinery and tools.

Bye Sparkle Brownie~

2017.07.23

the wedding of donald & vanessa

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Joyous celebration.

 

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Pagodas, weeping willows, and sunshine.

 

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A song in bloom.

 

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Laughter.

 

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Costume mixups.

 

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Isn’t she lovely, made of gold.

 

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One who causes rejoicing in my heart.

 

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At the end of a night of smiles, dances, and delicious food.

Here’s to a life of joy to the bride and the groom – one day at a time.

2017.06.18

Father-daughter date in San Francisco.

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Marufuku Ramen – chill vibes and heat exuding light bulbs

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Wabi sabi level over nine thousand. And salad.

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Land’s End – the sheer awe and fear the sea must have inspired in those who knew not of what lay beyond the mountains and mist.

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With daddy.

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Stone labyrinth.

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Golden Gate Bridge and the beautiful sea.

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Always making wishes wherever I go.

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Uji – Following the crowds.