Hey Hey from Nova Scotia!
Hey guys! I am so pumped to see a bunch of you soon! Right now, I am watching Mark and Dan play Dragon Ball Z...a new low for me, but seems to be not only enjoyable for them, but exciting. I don't get it. Anyway, our two-week trip here has been so much fun as Dan has taken on the role of tour guide...and I am a more than willing tourist. There is so much to see and do...we even went to P.E.I. this weekend! Kev should appreciate that we went the Anne of Green Gables Musical!!! It really was incredible. There has been tons of other great experiences...eating Amazing fish, shopping in Halifax, going to the museum and the harbor....it's been busy and awesome. I have been reading 'The Shack', and am almost done, as it's hard to put down. It has definitely been challenging me and making me ask some big questions, but I am absolutely loving it. If you haven't read it yet, you must.
We fly back early...very early, on Tuesday morning, then off to camp on Thursday. I am thrilled to reunite to some of you...and meet a bunch of new sweet peeps. I won't lie, every so often...I have a tiny anxiety attack about the lack of electricity in the cabins at Qwanoes. Deep breaths.
Well...I am happy to hear from all of you...Jordan's sarcasm (haha...), Steve's enthusiasm, Chris's drive, Kels's compassion, and so forth. Each of you are so wonderful and unique; our God is so great. I love you and am praying for you. -Katie.
5 Comments:
Soooooo sooooon!!!!!
It's so soon! ARG! like 5 or so more days!
Kattie! :D hahaha i can basically hear your voice in that post! keep on rocking those great ear lobes ;) love you!
Oooohhh the Shack....
I'm on ch. 15 and it's blowing my mind. Actually blowing it to bits making me think about everything in a different way.
Cool to hear from you, Katie! It actually looks warm there. It has been January here up to yesterday, when it was suddenly almost summer. See you soon!
I really enjoyed The Shack, though all the way through I was a bit nervous about "hearing" God's words in the mouth of a fictional character. I mean, C.S. Lewis does that with Aslan, but he was also one of the greatest theologians of the last century.
After reading The Shack, I realized a number of things where his experience of God doesn't line up with the word of God, so be careful! But there are some beautiful moments there, like in the cave with Wisdom. Read with your eyes open, not just your mind open.
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