Thursday, September 29, 2005

Do something you've never done before....

Today, I had Vegemite (hadn't had that before), and the other day I tried a cup of green tea (v.nice it was too!).

On Saturday, I went on a jet-ski (hadn't done that before either) - a little daring I have to say, as it was driven by my cousin's 20yr old boyfriend. Needless to say it was a scary ride (for which I had to hang on for dear life - quite funny really!) - and I ended up in the water! Thankfully there weren't any sharks around at the time!!

Sometimes it's good to do something you've never done before - and you never know, you might just enjoy it!

Friday, September 23, 2005

Back in Oz!

I'll let you know the answer to the previous pic - but for now, just a very short post (because it's 1pm and 26C outside - I know you'll understand) to let you know that I'm back on the Gold Coast (Australia). I had a fantastic time in New Zealand (with John & Bron), and flew back here on Tuesday.

I am thinking of heading home (contrary to popular belief) and have now booked a return flight.....oh - you wanted to know when? Watch this space...

More soon....
Pen xx

Monday, September 19, 2005


Mmmmmm.......
1. Where was I?
2. Did I stop?
Answers on a postcard or post a comment!

Afghan Biscuits.....

These HAVE to be experienced.....
You don't have to visit New Zealand - you can make your own at home!

Check out the recipe - oh, and save some for me, because I could be coming back soon.....

Then again, you could always make some more...... :-)

Sky Tower - Auckland

At 328 metres, Sky City is the tallest building in the Southern Hemisphere - with awesome views of Auckland.

We celebrated Bron's birthday recently - with a fab meal in the revolving restaurant!


Saturday, September 17, 2005

Sistas Update....

Wow - the conference finished tonight....it's been awesome! It's also late (midnight!) so it's just a quick post....

The closing item tonight was 'I am not Alone' by Natalie Grant. It was a powerful song to finish with - so I thought I'd put the words here:

You're here in my heart,
You're the light that guides me through the dark.
You walk beside me,
The night seems cold,
Each time I fall,
Your arms are there to hold.

You walk beside me, giving strength I've never known.
And I am not alone
You walk beside me.
(I am not alone)

You're here in my mind,
I talk to You and all my fears unwind.
I know I'm loved, for who I am,
You make me want to be the best that I can.
And you walk beside me, giving strength I've never known.

I am not alone,
You walk beside me.
I am not alone
Wherever the road leads.

And I rely on your patience,
When I face the unknown.
And because of you, I am...
I am not alone...

You're always beside me, I am not alone.
In the sun, in the rain
Through the good times and in the pain.
You're always beside me,
I reach out for Your hand,
I know that You understand.

I am not alone...

How to tell if you're driving too fast.....


Sistas Conference Update....

Just a quick update from the Sistas Conference here in New Zealand.

The speakers have been excellent: Maree de Jong, Nancy Alcorn, Christine Caine, Bobbie Houston and Sy Rogers.

Singing in the choir has been great fun (there's 170 of us)! It's been cool to be backstage at a big event like this (3,500 people). Thursday night was very cool.....singing in the choir - with Darlene Zschech leading the worship!

What was fab - was that so many women got saved.....several hundred on the first night alone. It's been awesome!

Have a fab w/end all!
Pen xx :-)

Wednesday, September 14, 2005


A young man once asked God how long a million years was to Him and God replied, "A million years to Me is like a single second to you."

So, the young man asked God what a million pounds was to Him. God replied, "A million pounds to Me is just like a single penny to you."

Then the young man gathered his courage and asked, "God, could I have one of Your pennies?"

God smiled and replied, "Certainly, just a second."

Monday, September 12, 2005

I've joined a choir!!!

Sistas Conference is coming up - and Bron and I have signed up for the choir!! Last Thursday, 170 of us got together for a 3hr rehearsal, followed by another one on Saturday. We learnt 15 songs.... and I now have to memorise all of the words by this Thursday! If you sing in the choir on Sundays - you have to be there at 6.45am...awesome!

Probably time to stop blogging, and start learning the words....

It also meant that I HAD to do a spot of shopping(!), as we have to be colour co-ordinated. You can imagine that this was quite a hardship! I'm singing alto, but changing to soprano Saturday night - because the sopranos get to wear pink that night, and I couldn't miss an opportunity like that!! One thing I've learnt....always travel with a pink shirt - you just never know when you might need it! :-)

The church here is awesome! They've also got a Roland RD-700 and Korg Triton (the same keyboards as we have at Elim!)....how cool is that!?!

La la la....

Going over the edge in NZ!


1,024,361 and counting!


45,673 and counting!


Kiwi Language - a visitor's guide!

Emma Chisitt = how much is it?
Ear sick horse = yes, of course
Sordid rip dewev? = what sort of trip did you have?
Blow divine eau = blowed if I know

Wop-wops = situated off the beaten track, out of the way location

Want to learn the accent? Click here.

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Los Angeles Dream Center

The response of one church (LA Dream Center) to Hurricane Katrina, is one of the top stories on today's Yahoo news - read about it here

Friday, September 09, 2005

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Sunset over the hills...


10 Little Christians....

Ten little Christians standing in a line,
One disliked the preacher, then there were nine.
Nine little Christians stayed up very late,
One overslept on Sunday and then there were eight.
Eight little Christians on their way to heaven,
One took the low road and then there were seven.
Seven little Christians chirping like chicks,
One disliked the music, then there were six.
Six little Christians very much alive,
But one lost their interest and then there were five.
Five little Christians pulling for heaven's shore,
But one stopped to take a rest, and then there were four.
Four little Christians each busy as a bee,
One got their feelings hurt, and then there were three.
Three little Christians knew not what to do,
One joined the sports club, and then there were two.
Two little Christians, our rhyme is nearly done,
Differed with each other, then there was none!

Monday, September 05, 2005

The weird and the wonderful.....


Quite simply, this is the largest dog I've ever seen!

Sheep Count: 572,961 - and counting!



Yay - I've FINALLY finished reading 'Armageddon' and am now reading 'Glorious Appearing' (the last of the Left Behind series).

Life's a Balancing Act....


In the picture @ Hunua Range Regional Park, NZ


A Letter From God

As you got up this morning, I watched you, and hoped you would talk to Me, even if it was just a few words, asking my opinion or thanking me for something good that happened in your life yesterday. But I noticed you were too busy, trying to find the right outfit to wear.

When you ran around the house getting ready, I knew there would be a few minutes for you to stop and say hello, but you were too busy.

At one point you had to wait fifteen minutes with nothing to do except sit in a chair. Then I saw you spring to your feet. I thought you wanted to talk to Me but you ran to the phone and called a friend to get the latest gossip instead. I watched patiently all day long. With all our activities I guess you were too busy to say anything to Me.

I noticed that before lunch you looked around, maybe you felt embarrassed to talk to Me, that is why you didn’t bow your head. You glanced three or four tables over and you noticed some of your friends talking to me briefly before they ate, but you didn’t. That’s ok. There is still more time left, and I hope that you will talk to Me yet.

You went home and it seems as if you had lots of things to do. After a few of them were done, you turned on the TV. I don’t know if you like TV or not, just about anything goes there and you spend a lot of time each day in front of it not thinking about anything, just enjoying the show. I waited patiently again as you watched the TV and ate your meal, but again you didn’t talk to Me.

Bedtime I guess you felt too tired. After you said goodnight to your family you flopped into bed and fell asleep in no time. That’s ok because you may not realise that I am always there for you……

I’ve got patience, more than you will ever know. I even want to teach you how to be patient with others as well.

I love you so much that I wait every day for a nod, prayer or thought, or a thankful part of your heart. It is hard to have a one-sided conversation.

Well, you are getting up once again. Once again I will wait, with nothing but love for you. Hoping that today you will give Me some time.

Have a nice day!
Your friend, GOD

Friday, September 02, 2005

Ever feel a bit useless? Think again:

Your body contains sufficient sulphur to kill all the fleas on an average dog, enough carbon to make 900 pencils, the potassium required to fire a toy cannon, the phosphorus needed to make 2,200 match heads, and enough fat to make seven bars of soap.

336,124 and counting!!