Thursday, September 29, 2011

Feels Like Home

Wow! I have become horrible at keeping this thing updated. I guess I have just become so used to everyday life here, that even when something surprising or out of the ordinary happens, I only think to say something on Twitter or Facebook. But I guess this means I have a lot to update on since it's been so long since my last post.

I have almost completed three weeks of school now. Time has just flown. I love my class. Because I have taken Russian classes before, it is easy for me to pick up on a lot.

Rachel, my roommate, and I are in the same class at school. From the very beginning we figured school would be where we were going to meet most of our friends. Well, we got to class, and there ended up only being one other person in there. He is from Vietnam and only speaks Vietnamese. So it was kind of discouraging that we had no way to communicate with the only other person in our class. About a week into classes we were beginning to wonder if we were ever going to meet anyone at school, and all of the sudden we got a new student in our class, and he knew English! In the first 10 minutes of talking to him, he told us he was a Christian. We didn't even ask or anything, he kind of just brought it up. It was definately a huge encouragement. Then a couple of days later, two girls overheard us speaking English and chased us down to talk to us. They knew English and thought it was the coolest thing to meet native speakers. So we talked for a few minutes and exchanged contact info, and will hopefully get to hang out soon. Just when Rachel and I began to think that school might not be the best place to meet people, God allowed us to make 3 new friends. I guess we just weren't being patient enough. Our desire was to make friends at school for the purpose of making Christ known to them, and He provided them in His timing. This was definately a reminder of God's faithfulness and another way of learning patience.

Last night, for the first time, Rachel and I had people over at our apartment. We hosted a craft night where we made cards. It was a lot of fun, and I'm excited for the next one in two weeks.

The Carr family has become like a family away from home. I think it would be very difficult to be so far away from home this long if I didn't have a family like this here. I feel at home when I am at their apartment. I can just watch a movie, hang out with the kids, do homework, learn to bake, etc. They have definitely made me feel at home, and I am so thankful for them.

Since I've been here I've learned to be intentional about making Christ known in everyday situations. The things I do here are not much different than at home, but the way I approach them is much different. And this is something that I do not want to leave behind in December when I come back to the States.

I'll leave you with this...

In my devotion there was a scale to measure our head commitment to see people saved vs. our heart commitment to see people saved.

So here's something to think about. How committed in are you in your head to seeing people saved, and how committed are you in your heart to seeing people saved? It's easy to say you want to see people saved, but if you truly have a heart commitment to see them saved, you will do something about it. Saying you are burdened for the lost without trying to reach them means nothing.

Monday, September 12, 2011

So It Begins

Today was finally the first day of classes for me. The university started classes September 1, but mine didn't start until today. This was perfectly ok with me though. It just gave me another week to relax.

When we got to the univeristy today, we got our student IDs. It's kind of funny; I'm used to people back home messing up my name. It's always Shannon Shelby instead of Selby. Never would I have guessed that it would happen in Russia too.
I know most of you can't read it, but it definately says my last name is Shelby.

After that, all the students studying Russian went into the same classroom. There we met our professors (there are 4) and found out when class is going to be. Beginners from 10-130. I know I've studied for a year, but I definately am no where near the intermediate level. So I am taking the beginners class. There are three people in this class. Rachel, someone from Vietnam, and me. There are actually more teachers than students in this class, which I thought was interesting. We found this out and that was all for the first day. Oh yeah, instead of having to buy books, we just took the books and will return them at the end of the semester. The only way we have to pay is if we mess them up. That was definately a nice little surprise.

I'm definately excited to start learning more of the language. And even if I only get to meet that one person from class at the university, I'm excited. I can't wait to see how God is going to use me being a student at BGU for His glory!


Saturday, September 3, 2011

A Feeling of Accomplishment

Today has been such a great day so far. I got to hang out with Eileen Carr and Rachel for a few hours. We went to a mall and looked in different stores for a while. I’m not usually much of a shopper, but today was fun. I didn’t really want to buy anything yet, but at one store I went to, I was able to buy a shirt for about $3. I think when it comes to shopping here scarves are going to be my weakness. There are so many cute ones here.

After we looked at a bunch of stores, we went to the food court where we decided to eat at KFC. Rachel and I both ordered in Russian for the first time. It was great, and the girl taking our order seemed to like that we were attempting to speak Russian and wants us to come back. After that we went to a grocery store in the mall and got stuff for baking muffins. So we went back to the apartment and made some chocolate chip muffins. They were so good. I definitely feel accomplished today.


I’m getting ready to head to an English club where I’ll get to see some of my friends and hopefully meet some new ones.
This was hanging out at Kelly's apartment for a movie night. Afterwards most of just just walked around town and got to know each other better.


I’m really enjoying being here. God has given me so many opportunities to meet people just in random situations, like at the bank or KFC. And I will meet even more when I start school sometime next week.

Glory to God for the things He has done!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Some Air, Please?

Yesterday was probably the most interesting day I have had in a long time. It was just another learning experience about the culture here.

To pay for university, you must pay at the bank. So Rachel, Kelly, and I went to pay. Since it was the day before classes started, everyone was paying then. And of course, we chose the bank that everyone else chose. We waited probably 30 minutes outside the bank before we finally made it inside. There was no such thing as a line. It was just a group of people, lots of people. If you wanted to make it to the window to pay, you had to push your way forward. If you didnt, well, you weren't going to pay. The room was jammed. It was hot and hard to breath. Here's an example of how hot it was- My hair doesn't really frizz much because there's not a whole lot of humidity. Well, in that room, it was probably worse than being at home. Eventually though, the bank employees decdided that it was getting too hot and they weren't going to let anyone else in for a while. So the room started clearing out. People were leaving, but no one was coming in. But it stayed one big mob. Half of the room was empty, but people were just as close as if it were still full. Eventually we paid and made it to some fresh air.

After that we had to take the receipts to the university so they had proof that we paid. Before we left the university Kelly asked what time our classes were. They didn't know. Apparently there's not a classroom for us yet. So while everyone started school today, we don't start until sometime next week. Day and time still unknown.

Interesting experience to say the least, but the day ended well.

After all of the bank and university stuff was over, I got to relax and then went to Kelly's apartment to watch 10 Things I Hate about You in Russian with some of our friends. And when the movie was over, we walked around town for a while with them.

I'm so thankful that God has allowed me to make so many friends already. :)