Thursday, 6 August 2009

Resevoir Blogs

Hello from England!!!

I am home safely, currently resting up in southampton with Ruth's family which is great!

It was an amazing trip to Poland. We built some really good meaningful friendships which Lke can carry on. And it was great for me to leave the UK for a while and just have some space to think and pray and look to the future. I really feel re-rocussed and ready for a couple of years of hard work (or more!) before applying to go on staff with the Navigators to work with students.

BRING IT ON!!!

Thanks again for all your prayers and support, they really helped carry me through well.

Hope to see you soon!
Cszech hey,
Jonny

Friday, 31 July 2009

The Blog Lebowski


Hello!

This will probably be my last blog as I will be going home to England in 3 days (monday 3rd). It has been a great last few weeks in Poland with loads of oppertunities to continue the friendships we have made.

I have been down to the local gym with some of my friends...I have never felt so tiny and weak in my life!! In every other gym i have been to there are always 2 or 3 proper muscley -Schwartznegger-Scott Jackson-style blokes, but this gym is completely full of them! Im going back there this afternoon (my arms are still aching after going 4days ago!) for some more constructive torture ;-)

I also helped lead the worship band in the Polish church I have been going to, which was very interesting as I still dont speak more than 5 Polish words! They have invited me to help lead again this Sunday so I guess I didn't faux-pas too severely!

Since my last blog I have played basketball, table-football, gone to a rock concert, climbed a mountain, watched a few movies, won at Uno, lost at Uno, visited lots of people and experienced more amazing Polish hospitality.

I am really looking forward to going home and spending some time with Ruth, and my family, and some mates in Chichester, but also very sad to be leaving Poland! It has been an epic 6 weeks and I have made some friends for life here and have learned A LOT!

All in all, an experience that i wouldn't trade for the world.

Thanks so much for your support and I hope to see you soon!
Jonny


PS: I won't miss Polish mosquitoes! Here is some mosquito-hate-related Monty Python
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgvxt8QfkZ8&feature=related

Tuesday, 21 July 2009

2001: A Space Blogyssey

Hello!
It has been a quiet few days for me in Poland. I have been able to spend some good time reading my Bible and some books, and I even took a nap yesterday afternoon!

I've also enjoyed hanging out with my new mates Bartek (who I met at the English Speaking classes we ran a few weeks back) and Mateusz (who I met at the local youth club). It has been an extravaganza of table-football, snooker, basketball and football, and I'm planning to lay the smackdown on Mateusz tomorrow in a game of ping-pong!

I have just under 2 weeks left so next week Luke and I are planning a few days away to the countryside to spend some time with God and pray about the upcoming year. It will be good!

If you are a praying person, then these away days are really key. And these 2 meaningful friendships are very important to pray about too.

I will leave you with some Monty Python. There is no part of this that isn't very very funny!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur5fGSBsfq8


Hope you are all well!
Jonny

Thursday, 16 July 2009

To Kill A Bloggingbird

Here is an interesting phenomenon:

I currently have 11 mosquito bites on my left arm, but only 1 on my right arm. Why is this???!?!?

Is it some sort of global conspiracy that mosquitoes are targetting left-arms in order to cut down on the number of left-handed people? Does blood in the left arm taste better then blood in the right arm?

I would be more inclined to bite the right arm because mosquiot slapping would be less accurate with the available weaker left hand. Maybe they just like a challenge?

Jonny

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Slumblog Millionairre

Hello!

I am back from SLOT festival. It was an amazing week! It is based in a HUGE abandoned and run-down monastry where they have a big main stage in the courtyard, lots of ehcoey empty rooms and an empty cathedral with live music, cafes, and art everywhere!

There are 120 different workshops that happen in 3 shifts in the morning and afternoon. These range through juggling, singing, painting, poetry, robot building, sword fighting, Irish dancing, ancient Greek, film etc.

Me and Luke did an English conversation workshop in the 1st shift which went very well. It was challenging to create a group dynamic where people felt confident enough to talk, but all the same it was very positive over the 4 days.

In the 3rd shift i went to Ballroom Dancing classes. i am NOT a good dancer but i wanted to try something new and I wanted to learn so that i could dance with Ruth when i get home (ah)!

So thanks to my poor trampled dance partner/translator, Julia, I am now fluent in the language of dance. Jive, salsa, rumba, cha-cha, and the English waltz. The whole experience was fairly harrowing but i had a good time!

In the evenings thay have live concerts on several stages. I spent a lot of time at the hardcore metal stage which was quality! ROCK!! I participated in my 1st brutally violent mosh pit and have my 1st mosh pit injury/trophy (a broken toenail-- dedicated to JoshB, Tim and Alex!).

Of course there was the traditional festival mud, bad bad toilets, no showers, and I have had most of the blood sucked out of my body by mosquitoes (Polish mozzies are like tigers with wings!!)

I have lots of other good stories but i can never think of them sitting at the computor!

Now we are back home at Luke's place in Olawa and teaching 4 nine yr olds English every morning. Kids are hard work. And the next few weeks will be spent catching up on some of the meaningful friendships we have made over the last few weeks! Im just about to head out to hang out my new friends Matteusz and Dawid-- we will probably play some pool, then kick a football around, and chat in broken English. If you are a praying person, these meaningful friendships would be good things to pray about.

I hope you are all well. Thanks for reading the whole long blog, its a long one!

Yours mosquito-bite-itchingly,
Jonny

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blog

Each blog will now be titled with a movie name but with the word "blog" in it. (e.g. the Blogfather part2, Ablogalypse Now, Eternal Sunshine of the Blogless Mind... you get the idea!

Suggestions very welcome...i have a few friends (they know who they are!) who love this stuff!

Much love,
Jonny

Saturday, 4 July 2009

SLOT fest

Hello, quick post.

For the next week i will be at a large art and music festval called SLOT fest. It will be fantastic! Live music, art galleries, workshops, acrobatics, camping etc. Me and my Polish friend Luke are doing an english conversation workshop for 2hrs a day (which means we get in for free!) then the rest of the day is free just for us to enjoy!

Here is a link to the festival website if you are interested...
http://www.slot.art.pl/
If it is in Polish, click on the union jack in the top-right corner and it will appear in English.

Much love Jonny